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Ormond Beach Live Original Music and Art Festival to return for sixth year in September

The festival will feature 12 stages with over 100 local and regional acts.


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Singer-songwriter Dean Batten performs at the Ormond Beach Live Original Music and Art Festival on the Rockefeller Gardens main stage. Photo by Michele Meyers
Singer-songwriter Dean Batten performs at the Ormond Beach Live Original Music and Art Festival on the Rockefeller Gardens main stage. Photo by Michele Meyers
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The sixth annual Ormond Beach Live Original Music and Art Festival is coming back to town on Saturday, Sept. 28.

Featuring 12 stages with over 100 local and regional acts performing at The Casements, Rockefeller Gardens, and Fortunato Park, the festival is the largest music festival in the city. There will be rock, folk, jazz and country music groups, according to a press release.

In addition to live music, the festival will showcase over 70 artist display booths, various trade booths, food courts, and beer gardens. There will be activities for kids, including a youth art contest, carnival games, a rock climbing wall, drum circles, pony rides, a kids' karaoke contest, arts and crafts, and multiple bounce houses. Fletcher's Irish Pub will host a free after-party concert from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Tickets cost $15 in advance and $20 at the gate. They can be purchased online at www.ormondlive.com or in person at Atlantic Sounds, located at 138 W. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, and Steve's Downtown Music, located at 108 S. Woodland Blvd. in DeLand. 

Some stage areas, including those at Fortunato Park, are free to the public. Parking will also be free and a shuttle service will be provided from various parking lots located south of Granada Boulevard, between A1A and Halifax Avenue.

 

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