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New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival 2025 – A Weekend of Great Jazz, Blues & Community

The New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival (may 30 - june 1) is one of Florida's premier music events that showcases Florida's artists in a friendly, welcoming sea-side town. It is a lively three day affair with great jazz, good food and lots of fun and jazz fans who know they are they for a good time. Flagler Avenue has proven to be the perfect location, with music fans of all types going from club to club all day from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian River. Also, visit select venues throughout the city for more Jazz and Blues during Jazz Fest weekend!

2025 ARTISTS
Beautiful Bobby Blackmon
Ben Prestage
Bobby Koelble
Cigano Swing
Cu Bo
Daniel " Saxman " Fuqua
Dave Capp & France Neil
Daytona State Jazz Band
Derek Harris & The 8th Note Collective
Eddie Marshall / Richard Drexler Duo
Ella and the Bossa Beat Duo
James Hall Quintet
Jeff Rupert Quartet
Joe Fritz Trio
Joe Young Trio
Jordan Cole Trio
Linda Cole w / Thom Chambers Duo
Pat D'Aguanno
Roberto Carlo
Sybil Gage & her Catahoulas
Thom Chambers Groove City Band
Tony Wynn & Cameron G Brown
Tony Wynn's TW6
Valerie Gillespie Ensemble

The New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival isn't just a music event—it's a cornerstone of Florida's cultural scene. As one of the state's premier festivals, it draws jazz lovers and tourists to the welcoming charm of one of Florida's last small beachside towns. Over three lively days, the festival highlights Florida's incredible jazz artists while offering attendees an unforgettable experience of great music, delicious food, in the company of like-minded music fans.

With its central location on Flagler Avenue, the festival turns the seaside strip into a vibrant hub of music and community, attracting fans from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian River. The excitement doesn't stop there—select venues across the city host additional Jazz and Blues performances throughout the weekend, making this a citywide celebration that benefits the entire New Smyrna Beach community.



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