Small Town Roots Festival
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In Winfield, Kansas, at the Island Park, the Annual Small Town Roots Festival will happen to provide the South Central region a place to enjoy great Blues, Jazz, Americana, Bluegrass and more...This will be a family event full of music, food trucks, and hopefully, you.
This will be a non-alcohol event. We want families to come enjoy a variety of music in the Roots format. This event will feature various brands of roots music with a highlight in blues. We want to bring another great music event into the city of Winfield not to compete with the Walnut Valley Bluegrass but, to bring in more music with an event that highlights another form of Americana music. Give the city locals and regional attendees a chance to enjoy Blues, Jazz, Soul, and various style of music each year, in hopes to make it an annual event for the city. We think it would be great to have Winfield known as a small town with a big cultural supply of music to south central Kansas.
Small Town Roots Festival
Phone : 785-760-6566 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : smalltownrootsfestival@gmail.com
Web: smalltownrootsfestival.com/
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