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Belleville Jazzlicious

April 4 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Free

Three weekends of jazz in Belleville – all free!

April 4-5, April 11-12, and April 25-26 at various venues throughout the downtown.

Come out and celebrate jazz during the City of Belleville’s new official Jazz Appreciation Month! Follow the event on Facebook.

Full schedule:

April 4
Smokin’ 116 Bistro – Oscar Evans Trio (6-8 PM)
Paulos – Dan Bone Duo (6:30-8:30 PM)

April 5
Smokin’ 116 Bistro – Brian Legere Band (6-8 PM)
Paulos – Dan Bone Duo (6:30-8:30 PM)

April 11
Paulos – Tanya Wills/Bill Bridges Duo (6:30-8:30 PM)
Pho Blue Basil – Dan Douglas/Howard Rees Duo (6-8 PM)
Up Front Café and Pub – Lenni Stewart/Brian Legere Duo (6-8 PM)
Kafana – Michael Monis/Hanna Brugé Duo (6-8 PM)

April 12
Paulos – Tanya Wills/Bill Bridges Duo (6:30-8:30 PM)
Pho Blue Basil – Dan Douglas/Howard Rees Duo (6-8 PM)
Kafana – Michael Monis/Hanna Brugé Duo (6-8 PM)

April 25
Paulos – Brian Coughlan/Brian Legere Duo (6:30-8:30 PM)
Up Front Café and Pub – Nathalie Crann Duo (6-8 PM)

April 26
Paulos – Brian Coughlan/Brian Legere Duo (6:30-8:30 PM)
Up Front Café and Pub – Robin Lea Duo (6-8 PM)

Grand Finale – April 26, 8 PM @ Belleville Club
CrapShooters Jive Band, followed by an open jam session

Organizer

Belleville Jazz Society

Belleville Downtown District

Front Street
Belleville, Ontario Canada
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