Grab your favorite chair and find the perfect spot on the lawn at Metropolitan Park as the Jacksonville Jazz Festival returns on Thursday.
– Grab your favorite chair and find the perfect spot on the lawn at Metropolitan Park as theThe four-day musical soiree of jam-packed events from May 23 to May 26 is suitable for all ages.The event begins with the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition at the Florida Theatre on Thursday, May 23. Five piano finalists will compete to perform at the festival on Saturday. Admission is free. No registration is needed.
Beginning on Thursday, May 23 at 9 a.m. the westbound lanes closes from Talleyrand Avenue to the Lot J entrance near the Adams/Duval ramp Beginning Thursday at 6 p.m. the eastbound lanes close from Lot J Entrance to Lot D & Gator Bowl connectionAttendees are encouraged to park at lots A,E,J,M,N, and P for $15 per vehicle.Other parking options are available at various lots around EverBank Stadium, Metropolitan Park, and Daily’s Place. The prices range from $15 to $30.The event is cashless and cash payments will not be accepted. You can use your debit or credit card. There will also be options for mobile and tap payments.
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