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Living Blues Festival Guide Compiled by Melanie Young Specific dates are provided where possible. However, some festivals had not set their 2020 dates at press time. You can also view this list year-round at www.LivingBlues.com. Living Blues Festival Guide ALABAMA African American Music Festival February 6-7, 2020 History Museum of Mobile Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some festivals will be postponed or Mobile, Alabama canceled. Please check event websites for the latest information. 251.208.7569 2020 www.historymuseumofmobile.com Black Belt Folk Roots Festival 34th Juneau Jazz & Classics Foley BBQ & Blues Cook-Off August 22-23, 2020 May 1-9, 2020 March 14, 2020 Historic Greene County Courthouse Square Juneau, Alaska Heritage Park Eutaw, Alabama 907.463.3378 Foley, Alabama 205.372.0525 jazzandclassics.org 251.943.5590 alabama.travel/upcoming-events/black-belt- www.foleybbqandblues.net folk-roots-festival Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival July 12-26, 2020 Spring Fling Music Festival 2020 Spring Fling Cruise 2020 Fairbanks, Alaska April 4, 2020 October 4-11, 2020 907.474.8869 The Grounds Carnival Glory Cruise from New Orleans, fsaf.org Mobile, Alabama Louisiana to Montego Bay, Jamaica, Grand 251.379.8283 Cayman Islands, and Cozumel, Mexico Salmonfest July 31-August 2, 2020 springflingmusicfest.wixsite.com/springfling Mobile, Alabama Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds 251.599.8846 11th Annual Bob Sykes BBQ & Blues Festival Ninilchik, Alaska springflingcruise.com April 25, 2020 907.435.0525 DeBardeleben Park 49th Kentuck Festival of the Arts salmonfestalaska.org Bessemer, Alabama October 10-11, 2020 205.426.1400 Northport, Alabama Seward Music & Arts Festival October 2-4, 2020 bobsykes.com 205.758.1257 Dale R. Lindsey Alaska Railroad Intermodal www.kentuck.org 24th Annual Old School and Blues Festival Facility May 23, 2020 Alabama Blues Week Seward, Alaska Huntsville Dragway TBA 907.224.2696 Huntsville, Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama www.sewardfestival.com oldschoolandbluesfestival.com 205.752.6263 www.alabamablues.org Spenard Jazz Fest Blues, Bikes & BBQ Festival TBA June 13, 2020 Bull Pen Blues and BBQ Festival Anchorage, Alaska Alabama International Dragway TBA 646.675.4737 Steele, Alabama Old York Farms spenardjazzfest.org 404.969.8104 Oakman, Alabama www.bluesbikesbbqfestival.eventbrite.com 205.622.3999 ARIZONA W.C. Handy Festival www.facebook.com/oldyorkfarmsusa July 17-26, 2020 6th Annual Boogie, Brews & Blues Festival February 22, 2020 The Shoals ALASKA Florence, Alabama Gateway Park 256.766.7642 Anchorage Folk Festival Yuma, Arizona wchandymusicfestival.com January 15-26, 2020 800.293.0071 Anchorage, Alaska www.visityuma.com/event/6th-annual-boogie- 22nd Gulf Coast Ethnic & Heritage Jazz www.anchoragefolkfestival.org brews-blues-festival Festival July 31, 2020 Fairbanks Winter Arts Festival Phoenix Blues, Brews and BBQ 2020 Mobile, Alabama February 17-23, 2020 2020–CANCELED 251.478.4027 Fairbanks, Alaska Margaret T. Hance Park gcehjazzfest.org 907.474.8869 Phoenix, Arizona fsaf.org 602.252.0599 Johnny Shines Blues Festival phoenixblues.org August 8, 2020 Alaska Folk Festival McAbee Activity Center 2020–CANCELED Tuscaloosa, Alabama Juneau, Alaska 205.887.6859 907.463.3316 akfolkfest.org LIVING BLUES 2020 FESTIVAL GUIDE Superstition Blues, Brews & Arts Festival Delta Roots Music Festival Redwood Coast Music Festival October 11, 2020 June 6, 2020 May 7-10, 2020 Flatiron Community Park Helena, Arkansas Eureka, California Apache Junction, Arizona 870.572.5223 707.445.3378 602.705.5446 deltarootsmusicfest.eventbrite.com www.rcmfest.org superstitionbluesfest.com 30th Annual Riverfront Blues Festival Gator by the Bay Music, Louisiana Food & 10th Annual Old Town Blues Fest June 19-20, 2020 Crawfish Festival POSTPONED - date TBA Harry E. Kelley River Park May 7-10, 2020 Old Town Center for the Arts Fort Smith, Arkansas Spanish Landing Park Cottonwood, Arizona riverfrontbluesfest.org San Diego, California 928.634.0940 619.234.8612 www.oldtowncenter.org Bikes, Blues & BBQ Motorcycle Rally www.gatorbythebay.com September 23-26, 2020 35th Annual SABHF Blues and Brews Festival Fayetteville, Arkansas Dana Point Weekend of Music POSTPONED - date TBA 479.527.9993 May 15-17, 2020 Gene C. Reid Park bikesbluesandbbq.org Dana Point, California Tucson, Arizona 949.360.7800 azblues.org King Biscuit Blues Festival dohenybluesfestival.com October 7-10, 2020 Chandler Jazz Festival Helena, Arkansas Long Beach Crawfish Festival 2020–CANCELED 870.572.5223 May 22-24, 2020 A. J. Chandler Park kingbiscuitfestival.com Rainbow Lagoon Park Chandler, Arizona Long Beach, California 480.782.2000 Hot Springs Blues Festival 562.495.5959 TBA www.chandleraz.gov/jazz www.longbeachcrawfishfestival.com Hill Wheatley Plaza Flagstaff Blues & Brews Hot Springs, Arkansas 27th Annual Avila Beach Blues Festival 2020–CANCELED 501.815.2939 May 24, 2020 Continental Country Club Driving Range www.spacityblues.org/bluesfest.html Avila Beach Resort Flagstaff, Arizona Avila Beach, California 928.606.7600 CALIFORNIA 805.924.1142 flagstaffblues.com otterproductionsinc.com San Jose Jazz Winter Fest Alpine Country Blues Festival February 14-29, 2020 Horse Town Brew n’ Que June 19-20, 2020 San Jose, California May 30, 2020 Mellody Field 408.288.7557 Norco, California Alpine, Arizona sanjosejazz.org/winter-fest/ 951.444.1280 928.245.1143 www.brewnquefestival.com alpineazmusicfest.com/cms Delta Blues Festival Benefit Concert February 29, 2020 Ojai Blues Fest Blues in Bisbee El Campanil Theatre June 6, 2020 September 19, 2020 Antioch, California The Art Center Old City Park www.deltabluesfestival.net Ojai, California Bisbee, Arizona 805.625.1332 520.327.1529 Cruisin’ For a Bluesin’ www.ojaibluesfest.com www.bluesinbisbee.com March 19-22, 2020 Long Beach, California to Ensenada, Mexico Southern Fried Blues & Wine Fundraiser Bacon, Blues & Brews Festival 2020 cruisinforabluesin.com June 14, 2020 November 7, 2020 Mare Island Queen Creek, Arizona Spring Harp Fest Vallejo, California 480.586.6711 2020–CANCELED 510.472.8800 https://www.baconbluesandbrewsaz.com Harry Griffen Park Amphitheater www.westcoastbluessociety.org La Mesa, California 619.263.6826 Live Oak Music Festival ARKANSAS www.springharpfest.org June 19-21, 2020 2020 Crossroad Festival El Chorro Regional Park March 7, 2020 Temecula Blues Festival San Luis Obispo, California October 17, 2020 Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas 805.781.3030 Old Town Temecula Civic Center Plaza Pine Bluff, Arkansas www.liveoakfest.org Temecula, California 870.536.3375 951.676.2722 39th Annual San Jose Fountain Blues & www.asc701.org/crossroad-festival www.temeculabluesfestival.com Brews Festival Eureka Springs Blues Weekend June 20, 2020 June 5-7, 2020 Adams Avenue Unplugged Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park 2020–CANCELED Eureka Springs, Arkansas San Jose, California San Diego, California 479.253.7333 408.641.4144 619.282.7329 www.eurekasprings.org/event/eureka-springs- fountainblues.com www.adamsavenuebusiness.com blues-weekend Monterey International Blues Festival 37th Annual Topanga Blues Festival June 27, 2020 May 2, 2020 Monterey County Fairgrounds Topanga Canyon, California Monterey, California scbsevents.org www.montereyinternationalbluesfestival.com LIVING BLUES 2020 FESTIVAL GUIDE High Sierra Music Festival Mammoth Festival of Beers & Bluesapalooza Blues & Roots Music Festival July 2-5, 2020 July 30-August 2, 2020 August 16, 2020 Plumas County Fairgrounds Mammoth Lakes, California Fresno, California Quincy, California 888.992.7397 510.472.8800 highsierramusic.com mammothbluesbrewsfest.com www.westcoastbluessociety.org Red, White & Blues Festival East Palo Alto Blues Festival Napa Blues, Brews & BBQ July 5, 2020 August 1-2, 2020 August 22, 2020 Alameda County Fairgrounds Bell Park Napa, California Pleasanton, California Palo Alto, California 707.257.0322 510.472.8800 510.472.8800 donapa.com/event/blues-brews-bbq-2020 www.westcoastbluessociety.org www.westcoastbluessociety.org Blue Wing Blues Festival California WorldFest 30th Annual San Jose Jazz Summer Fest September 5-7, 2020 July 9-12, 2020 August 7-9, 2020 Upper Lake, California Nevada County Fairgrounds San Jose, California 707.275.2244 Grass Valley, California 408.288.7557 tallmanhotel.com 530.274.8384 summerfest.sanjosejazz.org worldfest.net Monterey Jazz Festival New Blues Festival September 25-27, 2020 Hayward/Russell City Blues Series August 8-9, 2020 Monterey, California July 11, 18, & 25, 2020 Shoreline Aquatic Park 831.373.3366 Hayward, California Long Beach, California montereyjazzfestival.org 510.472.8800 707.57.BLUES www.westcoastbluessociety.org www.newbluesfestival.com Blues and Bones Festival September 26, 2020 Art + Soul Oakland Long Beach Jazz Festival Calaveras County Fairgrounds July 25-26, 2020 August 14-16, 2020 Angels Camp, California Downtown Oakland, California Rainbow Lagoon Park 209.736.2561 510.238.7402 Long Beach, California www.bluesandbones.com www.artandsouloakland.com 562.424.0013 longbeachjazzfestival.com 33rd FREE Sunfl ower River Blues Fest August 7-9, 2020 One of America’s Top 10 Places to Hear Authentic Music on our Spectacular Main Stage: 8 downtown air-conditioned acoustic stages; & Civic Auditorium Sunday Gospel Stage Join our International Membership staging this world-renowned celebration of Mississippi Delta Blues. We are a 501 c 3 non-profi t orrganization offering posh ringside seats to donors for the weekend beneath our VIP Tent. We need your support to continue this legendary Mississippi Blues Trail Marker event honored in 2019 by AAA as a ‘Southern Travel Treasure.’ For lineups
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