Arts & Entertainment
Haddonfield To Host Its 1st-Ever Music Festival This Fall
The event will feature 2 stages — 1 for headliners and another for Haddonfield-based talent.
HADDONFIELD, NJ — The Borough of Haddonfield will hold its first-ever music festival this fall, officials announced Tuesday.
The event will take place during the afternoon Oct. 14 on Kings Highway, with multiple stages provided by the Camden County Government and Visit South Jersey. Officials haven't announced performers. But the main stage will feature "original music by popular headliners," while a local stage will host Haddonfield-based talent, according to a borough news release.
The festival will be free.
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Mayor Colleen Bianco Bezich assembled a volunteer committee of residents, business owners and philanthropists for the festival.
"We have hosted a Fine Arts and Craft Festival for 30 years, and now this Music Festival will be another history-making opportunity," Bianco Bezich said in a statement, "a celebration of the arts that will generate buzz within our region and beyond and become the first of what will be an annual tradition for generations to come."
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The committee is looking for sponsors, with all donations going toward creating a safe, enjoyable space for festival-goers. To become a sponsor, contact Louise Salvatore at LSalvatore@haddonfield-nj.gov.
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