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Jazz in Duketown Remains Free Thanks to Volunteers: 'For Each Other and the City'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
While a heavy shower occasionally keeps the streets wet, the visitors of Jazz in Duketown dance to warm themselves. The free festival has become an established concept in our provincial capital. From the market to the small streets in the Uilenburg and from large stages to a door that is open somewhere: Den Bosch breathes jazz this weekend. 150 volunteers make the festival possible every year and keep it free to enter. But that is not easy. From…
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While a heavy shower occasionally keeps the streets wet, the visitors of Jazz in Duketown dance to warm themselves. The free festival has become an established concept in our provincial capital. From the market to the small streets in the Uilenburg and from large stages to a door that is open somewhere: Den Bosch breathes jazz this weekend. 150 volunteers make the festival possible every year and keep it free to enter. But that is not easy. From…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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