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Thursday Thrills: What’s On This Weekend!

As we adapt to the new normal, we’re here to bring you all of the unmissable events taking place this weekend!

Virtual, But Remarkably Real, Birmingham, Sandwell & Westside Jazz Festival

To celebrate the festival’s 35-year history, join the likes of Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie Orchestra, Buddy Rich Orchestra, Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, The Blues Brothers Band, BB King, Albert King, Freddy King and The Buddy Guy/Junior Wells Band and a whole lot more, online this weekend! Each day’s content will be published on www.birminghamjazzfestival.com/virtualfestival at 8AM.

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Edomae Livestream

Founded by Yuji Sakatani, former manager of Japanese math rock band tricot, KOKOO Records presents a live stream performance on July 19 to showcase three up-and-coming Japanese bands: The Cabins, Ms.Machine and Sisters In The Velvet. Watch online on Youtube.

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The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival

The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival lives on in virtual streaming format for our 40th anniversary of this landmark jazz festival! The virtual festival will take place from 17-19 July and will feature local Portland legends like soul singer Saeeda Wright and Portland-via-Louisiana group Steve Kerin and the Bayou Boyz. To stream the festival performances, go to Twitch.tv/CathedralParkJazz

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Milan Digital Fashion Week

Milan kicked off its first Digital Fashion Week this week, with two live runway shows on the schedule including from heavyweights Dolce & Gabbana, to send out a message of “positivity.” Running throughout Friday, this “phygital” fashion week will showcase the Men’s Spring/Summer 2021 collections, as well as men’s and women’s pre-collections. Find out more at: https://fashionweekonline.com/milan

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