Anders Osborne, Lawrence, Neville Jacobs and The Main Squeeze lead the two days of killer music, which starts Aug. 31 and continues Sept. 1—rain or shine. Also performing on the Pavilion’s stage will be Flow Tribe, High & Mighty Brass Band, Southern Avenue, The Commonheart, Kat Wright, The National Reserve, Jake Kulak and the Lowdown and Fairfield’s School of Rock.
The popular JESUP JAM on the grounds of the Westport Library parking lot will offer activities for every age including bouncy amusements, face painting, slime table and other arts and crafts for kids.
There will be a specialty-food marketplace and a food court filled with delicious wood-fired, grilled and roasted food, handcrafted beer, premium liquor, wine and other refreshments as well as a local musician stage featuring talented musicians from Westport, Norwalk and neighboring towns.
Tickets to JESUP JAM at the Westport Library parking lot and LEVITT LIVE access to the Main Stage in the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts are sold separately; kids 12 and under free. A portion of the proceeds from the Blues & Views festival will go to Staples Tuition Grants and Wakeman Town Farm.
For tickets and information, please visit Blues & Views.
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