MTHS Jazz Quintet to perform at Baguus Little Asia Feb. 22

Edmonds, WALocal News

On February 22, the Mountlake Terrace High School Jazz Quartet will take the stage at Baguus Little Asia, performing from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. This two-hour set will feature a captivating mix of jazz standards and contemporary pieces, showcasing the impressive talent of local high school musicians. Residents of Mountlake Terrace are encouraged to arrive early to secure the best seating for this exciting event. Baguus Little Asia, located at 23511 56th Ave.

W. #107, offers a cozy setting ideal for enjoying live music while savoring delicious Asian cuisine. The concert not only highlights the students' dedication to the art of jazz but also emphasizes the community's support for local music initiatives. Attendees can expect an engaging evening that fosters appreciation for the arts and showcases the talents of young musicians. For more information about the event and future performances, interested individuals can check out the MTHS Bands' social media platforms.

This event is a testament to the vibrant cultural scene in Mountlake Terrace, making it a must-attend for jazz enthusiasts.

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