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The 4th Annual Kent Blues Fest July 2-121


This blues festival offers, free and live blues music at 15 venues in Downtown Kent for blues lovers big and small. Headlining the Kent Stage on Saturday, July 21 is Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels with Monica Robins & the Whiskey Kings.

Friday performances include:

Acorn Alley Plaza
Frankie Starr Band: 5:15PM-7:45PM

157 Lounge
The Steelheaders: 7PM-9:30PM

Brewhouse Pub
Wallace Coleman Band: 8PM-11PM

BW-3
Memphis Cradle: 7PM-10PM

Dominick’s
Wanda Hunt Band: 9PM-1AM

Kent Stage
Why Not Mike?: 8PM-9PM
The Numbers Band: 9:30PM-MIDNIGHT

The Loft
Mike Lenz: 9PM-MIDNIGHT

Mugs
The Brighter Side Band: 8PM-11PM

Ohio Music Shop
Timmy & The Shimmies with special guest Esther Lee: 7:30PM-9:30PM

The Pub
Chris Yakopcic: 5PM-7PM
Paul Borger: 10PM-MIDNIGHT

Pufferbelly
Austin Walkin’ Cane: 6PM-9PM

Ray’s Place
Colin John: 7PM-9PM
Blue Lunch: 9:30PM-12:30PM

Venice Café
The Jukehounds: 8PM-11PM

Water St. Tavern
Bob Corlett & Kevin Richards: 5:30PM-8PM

The Bluestones: 8PM (patio)
Roger Hoover & The Hurt CD Release Party: 9PM-11PM

Zephyr Pub
Ian Penter: 6PM-8PM
Jon Mosey Trio: 9PM-MIDNIGHT

Saturday's show will be at the Kent Stage

For more information and tickets, visit KentBluesFest.com


 
 

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