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Vancouver International Jazz Festival
316 W 6th Avenue (at various venues),
Vancouver British Columbia, V5Y 1K9
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Vancouver International Jazz Festival - Vancouver  Arts & Entertainment
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This Vancouver festival touches all parts of the city and includes many free performances, including large-scale public events, eight major indoor concert series and a host of nightclub shows. Revel in the talent of nearly 1,800 musicians from Canada and around the world. Examples include David Lam Park and Gastown. For ten days and nights, you can enjoy an extensive range of jazz, blues, groove, world music, improve at great venues like hip bistros and concerts halls, only to name a few. This may be the largest and greatest musical festival in the world and you have first row seats.

Visit www.coastaljazz.ca for more information on this one of kind event.

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Start date: 2007-06-22
End date: 2007-07-01

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