Free Big Band Night at Edmonds Opera House Feb. 20

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Opera House is gearing up for a free Big Band Night concert on February 20, showcasing the musical talents of Jake Bergevin and the Jazz Punishments. Scheduled from 6:30 to 9 p. m. , the event invites local amateur instrumentalists to join professional players in an engaging sight-reading experience. This initiative not only highlights the region's musical talent but also promotes community interaction through the art of jazz.

Attendees can look forward to refreshments provided by Vinbero, adding a delightful touch to the evening. The concert serves as an excellent opportunity for local music enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a lively atmosphere. With its focus on participation and enjoyment, the event is anticipated to draw a large crowd, making it a significant local cultural offering. Music lovers and community members are encouraged to take part in this enriching experience. Don't miss the chance to enjoy an evening filled with great music and camaraderie.

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