Advance tickets now available for Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts

PORT ANGELES — Early bird passes for the 25th annual Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, set for May 25-28, are available now.

The four-day pass tickets are $65 and are available through May 1. They are available at Joyful Noise Music Center, 112 W. Washington St., Sequim, or Port Book and News, 104 E. First St., Port Angeles as will as online at http://jffa.org/.

From May 1-May 25, the price for the pass goes to $75.

Passes at the gate will sell for $85.

Region archFourth, Curtis Salgado, The Sam Chase, World’s Finest, Royal Jelly Jive, Deep Blue Jam, David Jacobs-Strain/Bob Beach, Pearl Django, Too Loose Cajun/Zydeco Band, Laura Love, The Rowan Brothers, Christian Swenson, Victoria Ballet, Damonde Tschritter, Rosie & The Riveters and All My Exes Live In Texas.

Local acts include Joy in Mudville, Ches Ferguson, Chandra Johnson/Home School Boys and Grandpa’s Grandkids.

Other features include a street fair featuring food and artisan booths, an outdoor beer/wine garden, morning tai chi and yoga and After Hours in the Clubs, where the music keeps on going after all the festival stages close down.

See http://jffa.org/ for more information.

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