SunFest Is Back!

Celebrating Music, Arts And Community

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After a two-year hiatus, SunFest, the largest waterfront festival located in Downtown West Palm Beach along the intercostal waterways, is back and better than ever! 

SunFest began in 1982 by a group of local volunteers who wanted to create a unique community celebration. They hoped that it would become a signature event in the area and extend the tourist season to improve the local economy. Today, the festival attracts more than 200,000 visitors who are drawn to, among other things, SunFest’s diverse musical programming that includes jazz, pop, classic rock, gospel, country and folk music.  

With over 50 performers, 100 artists expanding three blocks, spectacular art instillations and mouthwatering food vendors, there is something for everyone to enjoy. This year, SunFest has elevated its Art District — featuring live artist demonstrations and immersive art installations. Attendees can also shop upcycled goods, functional art, apparel and jewelry.    

“We are excited to bring music back to the waterfront and be in person with our friends at a festival that is at the center of so many people’s stories and memories,” said Executive Director Paul Jamieson. 

The star-studded line-up includes artists like Sam Hunt, Goo Goo Dolls, Slightly Stoopid, Adam Lambert, Lil Wayne and Steve Aoki, this event is bound to leave you starstruck.  

The festival takes place Apr. 28- May 1. 

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