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Juneteenth Livestream Music Festival To Benefit Tarrant County

The music festival will feature Zydeco and Blues with renowned artists performing to benefit Tarrant County United Way COVID-19 efforts.

NORTH AUSTIN, TX — Music lovers will have a great opportunity to enjoy a line up of talented musicians from the comfort of home with the Juneteenth Live Streaming Music Festival on Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21 beginning at 6 p.m. The livestream event will benefit the United Way of Tarrant County COVID-19 Relief Efforts. The Fort Worth, TX event will offer limited VIP venue seating in accordance with COVID-19 social gathering and distancing guidelines, with VIP tickets $45, and streaming tickets $10.

The festival will kickoff on Friday evening at 6 p.m. with a line-up of Zydeco and Blues with Fat Daddy headlining the event. The stellar line-up also includes Holland K. Smith, Sheran Keyton, Jay-B, and the Zydeco Posse and Kenya C. The Facebook Live event will offer a weekend of great music and the chance to support the Fort Worth community amid COVID-19. The festival continues Saturday with an all Jazz line-up beginning at 4 p.m. CST with Linny Nance & The Trio, Rob Holbert, Joseph Vincelli, Taylor Pace, Faces the Band and headliners Fingerprints featuring Marion Meadows. The concert will also benefit The Artists Outreach and the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum. For tickets and to learn more, click HERE.

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