Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Boston’s Berklee BeanTown Jazz Festival



Boston jazz fest
Looking for something to do this weekend in Boston? Jazz and music lovers unite this weekend at Boston's biggest block party, The Berklee BeanTown Jazz Festival, taking place this Saturday, September 24th, from noon to 6pm on Columbus Avenue between Massachusetts Avenue and Burke Street in the Boston's South End. This year's theme is Jazz: A Peace Supreme, featuring talented alumni artists and Grammy Award-winning musicians. The jazz festival is a perfect way to spend a long afternoon enjoying this beautiful Boston autumn weather. 

For years the Berklee BeanTown Jazz Festival has delighted concert-goers with a bevy of jazz, Latin, blues and groove acts. The Boston community comes out to enjoy the music on three stages, the awesome food, and good times. The littlest concert-goers are also included with several kid’s activities including face painting, an instrument petting zoo, and KidsJam, led by Berklee's Education department. Due to construction there will be no Family Park this year.

Performances start Friday night with John Scofield’s Country for Old Men and continue throughout the weekend. Some of the featured performers this year are The Laszlo Gardony Sextet, Mili Bermejo Sextet, Billy Hart Trio, Dan Moretti and the Hammond Boys, Edmar Colon Quartet and many more. Come out and celebrate Boston's diversity through music, food, and more!

If you're visiting us in hopes of buying a home in Boston, please give me a call during your stay. Without the guidance of a local expert, it can be tricky to cover all of the city's vibrant neighborhoods! As a Boston real estate agent, my services extend beyond helping buyers and sellers through their transactions. I thoroughly enjoy getting prospective residents familiar with their surroundings and exposing them to the best of everything Boston has to offer. I hope to speak with you soon!

Lucas Garofalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com

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