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Township Blues Festival Announced for November 11 in Ridgeland, MS


The first Township Blues Festival has been announced for Saturday, November 11, 2023, at the Township at Colony Park in Ridgeland, Mississippi.


Featuring live music from renowned blues musicians and bands, the festival is bringing an afternoon full of rocking fun to the Capital area. The festival’s lineup includes performances by Brandon “Taz” Niederauer, Cedric Burnside, Ghost Town Blues Band, Jarekus Singleton, and Jimmy “Duck” Holmes.


“We’re thrilled to be announcing an incredible lineup for our first annual Township Blues Festival at the Township at Colony Park in Ridgeland,” said festival organizer Richard Greenlee. “Our goal is to create a new yearly event that celebrates blues music in the birthplace of the blues - Mississippi. With this lineup, we’re excited to offer music fans in the area a unique opportunity to enjoy an outstanding show from some of the premier blues acts out there.”


The Township Blues Festival is the newest festival among a history of successful events to be held at The Township at Colony Park. The Township is a master-planned, mixed-use neighborhood in the heart of a vibrant yet quaint community in Ridgeland, Mississippi with 5 hotels, restaurants, retail shops, coffee houses, wine and spirit shops, etc all on site.


The festival will kick off at 3 PM on Saturday, November 11, 2023. Attendees will be able to enjoy world-class blues acts with various food vendors and cold refreshments. Attendees are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs and college football fans will have an exclusive gameday zone to watch their favorite teams play while at the festival.


Tickets for the Township Blues Festival and all information on the festival, venue, and The Township please visit www.TownshipBlues.com.


The Township Blues Festival is presented by Wratchet Entertainment Group and brought to you in part by Renova Roofing, Visit Ridgeland, and Southern Beverage Company. This project is partially funded by a grant through Visit Mississippi.

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