![]() ![]() ![]() for this $5 performance with the event itself beginning at 8 p.m. Though not explicitly an Independence Day event, Iowa City's Hancher Auditorium will be hosting the American Ballet Theater on July 4 for a 50-minute show.Īttendees are invited to bring their lawn chair and blankets to Hancher, 141 Park Road, at 6:30 p.m. ![]() American Ballet Theatre at Hancher Auditorium 9:30 p.m., City of Iowa City Fireworks, Old Capitol Museum, 21 N.3 p.m., Peterson/Thaker Quartet, Side Stage.1 p.m., Bad News, Side Stage, on Clinton St. near Washington St.12:15 p.m., North Corridor Jazz All Stars, Main Stage.11:30 a.m., United Jazz Ensemble, Main Stage, on Clinton St. between Iowa Ave.8:10 p.m., Big Fun, Weatherdance Fountain Stage.6:30 p.m., NOLA Jazz Band, Weatherdance Fountain Stage.4:30 p.m., Schoolhouse Jazz, Weatherdance Fountain Stage, 210 S.The full schedule for this weekend's festival, as posted on the Summer of the Arts website, is as follows: More: Summer of the Arts releases schedules for Friday Night and Northside Concert Series Wong received a Grammy nomination for his new age album "Meditations" and is the host of the podcast "Wong Notes," in which he speaks with legendary and up-and-coming musicians. Headlining this year's event (previously announced as drummer Terri Lynne Carrington) is guitarist Cory Wong from Minnesota. with music and vendors and concluding at 9:30 p.m. with fireworks from Iowa City at the Old Capitol Museum on the Pentacrest. Things run all day Saturday starting at 11:30 a.m. The first performance comes courtesy of KCCK’s Schoolhouse Jazz, a group aimed at youth performances. Jazz Fest kicks off at 4:30 p.m. Friday with three performances on the Weatherdance Fountain Stage on the Pedestrian Mall in downtown Iowa City. Summer of the Arts is back to in-person programming this year, meaning Iowa City's two-day Jazz Festival returns for its 30th year. Along with it are subsequent annual events organized by the non-profit such as Blues Festival and the Iowa Arts Festival later in the summer. ![]()
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