Callander Jazz and Blues Festival 2022

30 September – 2 October, 2022
The Callander Jazz and Blues Festival is the largest rural Jazz & Blues festival in Scotland featuring over 50 gigs across 11 venues, performing live jazz, blues, soul and boogie over 3 days. From solo artists to big bands, over 120 musicians ensure a long weekend of great music in the autumn splendour of the Trossachs.
A fantastic weekend of fun and music in the beautiful setting of Callander, situated only 16 miles from Stirling and the M9 on the main A84 trunk road at the eastern gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. Whatever your taste in music, come along and enjoy the atmosphere of the 16th annual Callander Jazz & Blues Festival from Friday 30th September until Sunday 2nd October 2022.
The Callander Jazz & Blues Festival runs across eleven eclectic venues throughout the town with only three requiring an entry fee at the door.
One venue (Abbotsford Lodge), is hosting a Saturday Afternoon Tea and a Sunday Lunch with Jazz, which can be booked directly with the venue (T. 01877 330066) or paid for at the door.
The other two venues (Callander Hostel & McLaren Leisure Centre), require an entry fee to be paid for at the door of either £5 or £10.
Please note that doors open 30 minutes before event starts and that tickets are cash only. All other venues request either a festival donation in one of the fundraising buckets, or a food & drink purchase in the cafe eateries.
www.callanderjazzandblues.com/
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