Staunton Jams musical festival is back this weekend

The Judy Chops will be among the performers at this weekend's Staunton Jams, a free musical festival downtown Staunton.
The Judy Chops will be among the performers at this weekend's Staunton Jams, a free musical festival downtown Staunton.

STAUNTON —Staunton Jams, a free music festival, returns to downtown Staunton Friday through Sunday, May 3-5. Organized by The Judy Chops, WQSV, and a volunteer board, the festival is a showcase of local talent and community spirit.

Staunton Jams will feature a lineup of over 45 performers across 13 different stages. Acts range from soulful melodies to foot-stomping rhythms, according to a press release.

In addition to the musical lineup, attendees will have the opportunity to explore a variety of local vendors offering unique goods and treats.

Staunton Jams will also feature the return of the silent auction, where local businesses have donated products to help raise funds in support of the festival. Attendees will have the chance to bid on a variety of items, with all proceeds going toward ensuring the continued success of Staunton Jams for years to come.

"We're thrilled to bring Staunton Jams back for another celebration of music, art, and community," said Joa García of Staunton Jams, and owner of Prism Consulting VA. "Staunton Jams isn’t just about entertainment — it's about coming together as a community to celebrate our shared love for Staunton’s music and creativity. We can't wait to see everyone come out and join us for what promises to be an incredible event."

Admission to most events is free, making it accessible to all members of the community. For more information, including a lineup of performers, visit www.stauntonjams.com or follow Staunton Jams on social media.

"I am so honored to be part of the team that organizes Staunton Jams,” said Molly Murphy of Staunton Jams, and owner of Queen City Music Studios. “We have gotten such a positive response from the community about the growing, multi-venue Festival model; We have more bands and venues than ever before! It really does 'take a village’, and I'm filled with so much gratitude!”

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