It's JAZZ! at the Highline Community Symphonic Bands spring concert May 12

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Community Symphonic Band invites the public to a free spring concert featuring the West Seattle Big Band on May 12 at 7:30 p. m. This lively event will take place at the Foster Performing Arts Center, located at 4242 South 144th Street in Tukwila, and aims to entertain attendees with upbeat jazz music. The concert highlights the band’s commitment to fostering local cultural experiences that are accessible to all community members. The Foster Performing Arts Center regularly hosts events that enrich the local arts scene, making it a hub for community engagement.

Concert-goers can find more details on the band’s website, www. highlineband. org. The event not only showcases local talent but also promotes community involvement in the arts. Such concerts play a vital role in maintaining a vibrant cultural atmosphere in Tukwila.

This initiative reflects the ongoing efforts to support and celebrate local musicians.

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