Blues are back in Downtown North Bend on September 24, 2022

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The North Bend Blues Walk is back in town on Saturday, September 24th, from 6 p.m. to midnight. The festival will feature 23 bands and more than 70 musicians throughout 18

Downtown North Bend venues.

One ticket not only gets attendees into every venue, but it also supports Jazz Clubs NW, a local nonprofit organization committed to supporting live jazz performance and

education.

“We are honored and excited to see the overwhelming support for the Blues Walk’s return this year. The North Bend Blues Walk showcases the best blues musicians in the Pacific

Northwest and fans come from all over the region to show their support for this community. It’s certainly an event you don’t want to miss,” commented Danny Kolke of Jazz Clubs

NW.

Tickets can be purchased at www.northbendblueswalk.com and picked up at event headquarters – Cook Real Estate, 102 W. North Bend Way  – on the event day beginning at

4:00 p.m. Purchase tickets early to receive a $10 discount per ticket. Adult tickets are $30 and youth, $20 (with discount).

To view venue schedules, a list of performing bands and more Blues Walk information, visit https://www.northbendblueswalk.com/.

Original source can be found here.



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