Monday is the last day with early bird prices for Jazz Walk

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's Jazz Walk is set for August 11, closing 15th Ave NE between 175th and 180th Ave NE from 6 PM to 11 PM. The event includes live jazz music, food trucks, and community booths, with two outdoor venues offering free admission. Attendees can buy wristbands for $25 until today, allowing access to five indoor venues. Music starts at 6:30 PM, showcasing seven award-winning jazz bands. The event aims to support local artists and enhance community spirit.

Businesses selling wristbands include Chicken Sodam and North City Lounge. This annual celebration of jazz music and local culture draws families and music lovers alike. Last year's event attracted a large crowd, highlighting its growing popularity.

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