The Berks Jazz Fest will celebrate its 30th anniversary this month. Throughout the years, concertgoers have enjoyed the sounds of musicians the likes of Wynton Marsalis, John Tesh, The U.S. Air Force Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble and others too numerous to name here. Originally set for 2020, the Fest was unfortunately pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But that hasn’t stopped Berks Arts from bringing fans an amazing lineup of performers. Says new Executive Director Justin Heimbecker, “It’s a testament to the relationships that have been built by our staff, volunteers, board members, our community and making Reading and Berks County a true destination for a legitimate, world-class jazz festival.”
Music & Fun for Everyone
Whether you’re a long-time jazz music fan or just stepping onto the scene, there is a variety of sounds to please all ears set to take stage. From funk to classic jazz, rhythm and blues and many other styles, all are sure to find their niche. Explains Heimbecker, “It’s this gathering place of positive energy and good times and good friends.” This couldn’t be more true or more meaningful as we cautiously poke our heads out and begin emerge on the other side of a pandemic. Not only will it feel refreshing to experience a sense of normalcy, but attendees can rest assured that the venues for these toe-tapping tunes will also help to set the mood and create an environment of fun, safety and relaxation. If you’re feeling fancy, dress up for a night on the town and visit the ballroom at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Downtown Reading to bask in its classy atmosphere. If your taste is geared more toward the outdoor, casual food truck atmosphere, swing by Willow Glen Park in Sinking Spring for a show there. No matter where you choose to go, you’re sure to have a great time. “If you’ve been the biggest die-hard jazz fan for decades and you’ve been going to this for 30 years, there’s something for you; and if you’re in college and you want an interesting and memorable fun night out with your friends, there’s something for you too,” asserts Heimbecker.

A Full and Safe Schedule
A detailed schedule of all performances and related information can be found at berksjazzfest.com. Read about the lineup of established artists as well as up-and-coming artists set to perform. Some of these great musicians include: David Sanborn, Chris Botti, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, and the annual Chuck Loeb Memorial All-Stars Jam, just to name a few. It’s an anniversary celebration you don’t want to miss. Rest assured that your health and safety is top-of-mind for organizers. All pandemic safety measures are in place and will change as needed to follow CDC guidelines.
Did you know?
Ticket update. Anyone who purchased tickets for the 2020 Jazz Fest can still utilize them for some performances at this year’s 30th anniversary celebration.
Starting small. Berks Jazz Fest began in the 1990s as a three-day weekend event. Since then, it has grown exponentially into the 10-day festival it is today.