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The Kogi Arts and Literary Festival (KALFest) which held in Lokoja ,the confluence capital city of Kogi State between the ...
This summer, the University at Buffalo’s renowned June in Buffalo festival marks its 50th anniversary, celebrating half a ...
From June 8 to 19, more than 65 top-tier musicians — ranging from emerging talents to seasoned performers — will transform Lake George into a vibrant cultural destination ...
Strauss didn’t look away from the horror of his times; he made music out of the experience. Like many of the works performed ...
This weekend’s Made in Michigan festival in downtown Mount Clemens ... sponsored by Ardis Music and DDA, include Motor City Sax Quartet, Josh DiMercurio, Tiffani VenDenBerg with MicBez, The ...
I’ve broken down how to get Riverbeat Music Festival tickets below. Riverbeat Music Festival made history in 2024 as the first music festival to take place on the Mississippi Riverfront after ...
The RiverBeat Music Festival returns to Tom Lee Park in Downtown ... has also been moved a bit farther north in Tom Lee. “We’ve made some changes just to create more environmental efficiencies ...
PITTSBURG – For four decades, the city has attracted visitors to its Seafood and Music ... Blossom Festival flourishes for another year in Saratoga “I can’t speak to why they made that ...
The Montana Made Music Series presents the Montana Songwriter Festival at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at the Mother Lode Theatre. Featured musicians are Kyle Rife, Chloe Gendrow, Levi Blom and Tom Catmull.
Amid the annual spring wave of festival and summer concert announcements ... “We want to thank our community of music lovers who made DIDO such a great experience over the last 4 years ...
The Gateways Music Festival made its grand return Monday night. The lineup provides a chance for audiences to see an array of performances from solo recitals to brass collective and orchestral ...
“I’ve seen the concerns from the community about how the music festival evolved and in ways that I think made people uncomfortable,” said Deborah Flynn, vice president of the organization.