Arts & Entertainment

Waukesha BluesFest is Two Days of Jazz

Aug. 12 and 13 at Naga-Waukee Park in Delafield the Waukesha Rotary in Community Partnership with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and JSOnline.com will be hosting the fifth annual Waukesha Bluesfest.

The festival starts at 1 p.m., but the gate does open at 12:30 p.m., and ends at 10 p.m. each day and has a total of 14 acts during the two days including Familiar Looking Strangers (England), Indigenous, John Mayall, John Primer and Savoy Brown.

This event does require buying an admission ticket and depending on when you buy the tickets the prices may be different. If you buy your tickets before July 31, one day admission would cost $10 and admission for both days would be $17 and the tickets would then be mailed to you.

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If you are planning on attending the Waukesha BluesFest there are a few things you should know:

  • Food and beverages will be available at the site.
  • Prohibited items are carry-in food and beverages, coolers, backpacks, pets, flash cameras, audio or video recording devices.
  • You will be able to leave the festival and return later but in order to get back in you will need your ticket stub and hand stamp.
  • The event will be held underneath a festival tent with seating but if you feel like sitting outside you are able to bring a fold-out chair or blanket and sit in the adjacent grass area.
  • The event will be held rain or shine and the entertainment lineup is subject to change. Β 

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