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Blues festival to end in İzmir on Friday, Saturday

Blues festival to end in İzmir on Friday, Saturday - The Efes Pilsen Blues Festival, featuring gigs in 20 provinces during its 20th edition, is set to end in İzmir with Friday and Saturday concerts by internationally renowned American blues vocalist Shemekia Copeland, dynamic soul and blues singer Terry Evans and multi-talented musician Ray Schinnery, also known as Master Showman.
The Efes Pilsen Blues Festival, featuring gigs in 20 provinces during its 20th edition, is set to end in İzmir with Friday and Saturday concerts by internationally renowned American blues vocalist Shemekia Copeland, dynamic soul and blues singer Terry Evans and multi-talented musician Ray Schinnery, also known as Master Showman.

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The tickets for the performances are priced at between TL 25 and TL 35.

19 November 2009, Thursday

 

   

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