Friday, September 13, 2013

Annual Daytona Blues Festival October 11-13 in Daytona Beach Florida

 

2013 4th Annual Daytona Blues Festival

October 11-13 in Daytona Beach Florida

The 2013 Daytona Beach Blues Festival is scheduled this year on Friday, October 11th through Sunday the 13th 2013.  There will be the usual pre-festival welcome party on Thursday, October 10th, 2013.

Three days of fabulous blues music performed by local and upcoming artists and featuring our own blues lady Skyla Burrell and her band, Tommy Castro and the Painkillers,The Nighthawks,Grand Marquis,Matt Hill and the Deep Fryed Two and many more.

The Friday night lineup begins(gates open at noon each day), October 11th, 2013 at 1:00-10:00 PM and continues Saturday, October 12th - 1:00 to 10:00 PM and Sunday, October 13th 1:00 to 10:00 PM.  Ticket prices are: 3 day pass is $75 (includes admission to all festival after parties)

Daily tickets are $30 each.(includes admission to the after party the night your ticket is valid)

No Festival Ticket, after party admission is $10 per night!

Donate $20 for one chance to win a custom made Delaney Guitar!


Lots of food and drink and fun and music are going to be there so plan to be a part of this great event that helps support a worthy cause.  For the complete schedule of the great talent that will be performing visit

daytona blues festival.com

Currently, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Halifax Health and The Healthy Start Coalition of Volusia and Flagler Counties is the focus of the festival and will receive all proceeds.

Jackie Robinson Ballpark in beautiful downtown Daytona Beach Florida is again the festival venue.

"Home of the Daytona Cubs"

105 E. Orange Ave.

Daytona Beach, FL

The after parties will be held at Bahama Breeze Island Grille, a very supportive partner of our charity. Reserve your room/ticket package accordingly as the rooms are limited. The pre festival party is free to the public.

For additional information call 386-846-7302 or visit

daytonabluesfestival.com


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