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Jumpers and Jazz in July

Warwick’s historic Town Hall is getting all jazzed up inside ready for a warm, exciting lift off for Jumpers and Jazz in July. Friday night, July 19 from 6pm, wine, dine and jazz the night away at the ‘Jumpin’ Jazz Laneway Party’.

DD Event Hire, a festival sponsor, is taking great care to ensure patrons are comfortable inside for wining and dining, and the dance floor will be ‘ready when you are’ for jive lovers.

Doors open at 5.30pm and planning is underway for a very funky, lit-up Town Hall laneway, (protected from the winds), where hot fresh food by local vendors, alongside beverages to everyone’s taste will be available all evening to take inside . Local wines, craft beers (featuring a new favourite ‘spiced pumpkin ale’), and coffee will keep party-goers refreshed through the evening.

Back in the Town Hall, opening act is the talented Kalamunda Youth Swing band all the way from Perth. This very professional and passionate line-up of 25 young adults have been preparing enthusiastically for their East Coast tour, and especially asked to be a part of Queensland’s quirkiest winter festival. Ensembles will feature outside Town Hall by late afternoon, and in the laneway, before the ‘big band’ gets underway on stage at 6pm.

Festival favourites Dezzie D and the Stingrays will then take to the stage for their renowned “get up and dance” upbeat performance.

Dezzie and the crew have enjoyed bringing their vibe to Jumpers and Jazz for many years, and have built up a host of passionate fans locally and from afar, who will be at the ready to jazz the night away.

At just $50 tickets generously include $25 worth of vouchers towards patrons choice of food and beverage. Now available locally at Brysons Gifts, online at warwicktickets.com.au, and through the festival website, where all the festival information is available. Printed festival programmes are available at Visitor Information Centre, and the Art Gallery.

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