Breckenridge Town Party - June 13

The locals know summer can officially begin once the Town’s party has come and gone. Breckenridge Town Party, also known as the rite of passage to celebrate the move from spring to summer, is this Thursday, June 13. Come one, come all and gather with our amazing community to party on the Riverwalk Center Lawn. Admission is free for everyone and open to the public. Food and drink are available for purchase.

Breckenridge Town Party
3-8 pm. Thursday, June 13, 2019
Located at the Riverwalk Center Lawn

Live entertainment starts at 4pm. The headliner, Jacob Jolliff Band is set to begin playing at 6:45pm. Jacob Jolliff is the mandolinist from Yonder Mountain String Band, and has formed the Jacob Jolliff Band with some of his favorite jamming buddies. Together for this new project, they play progressive bluegrass. The group features many of Jacob's original instrumentals, as well as showcases his singing, which has been a big part of his performances in recent years.

More information about the artist: Jacob has shared the stage with many legendary musicians spanning many genres including Darol Anger, Sam Bush, Ronnie McCoury, Jerry Douglas, Bryan Bowers, John Popper, The David Grisman Quintet, Widespread Panic, The String Cheese Incident, Michael Daves, and more. Jacob lives in New York City, and can be heard around town playing with his own projects as well as sitting in with his friends' groups in a wide range of styles. We’re thrilled to welcome Jacob, and The Jacob Jolliff Band to Breckenridge.

The Breckenridge Town Party is co-presented by the Town of Breckenridge and Breckenridge Creative Arts, in partnership with KUNC, Summit Public Radio & TV and The Colorado Sound. Bike valet is provided by the Town of Breckenridge’s Green Team, and zero waste tents will be utilized. This is a no pet event.

Source: breckcreate.org, jacobjolliff.com



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