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WAYJO’s end of year concert is a must-attend event for jazz lovers

The West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra are going to be ending their year with their annual concert at The Quarry Amphitheatre and it’s a not to be missed event for jazz lovers.

Featuring quality big band performances by the WAYJO Monday Night Orchestra, St John of God Health Care Tuesday Night Orchestra, and WAYJO Wednesday Night Orchestra, this event celebrates the culmination of a year’s hard work and touring.

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Experience these bands at their peak as they showcase their favourite pieces in their final performance of the year.

Having sold out several years in a row, this event has become a local jazz tradition, delivering a diverse range of styles to delight every audience member.

Tickets are on sale now for the event on Saturday 23rd November. Bring a picnic, a bottle of wine and sit back and take in the smooth jazz sounds. 

Book tickets to the event.

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