South Walton Launches First Annual Jazz Festival: SOWAL Jazz Fest, Nov 6–8, 2025

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    This November, South Walton will host its first annual SOWAL Jazz  Fest, a three-night celebration of timeless music and cultural connection. Running  November 6–8, 2025, the festival transforms some of 30A’s most beloved venues into  intimate jazz clubs, with performances benefiting the non-profit SOWAL Foundation.

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    Festivalgoers can select from two showtimes each evening—6 p.m. and 8 p.m.—at every  venue. Each ticket is valid for one specific performance, giving guests the flexibility to  create their own festival experience. Tickets start at $50 per show, with guaranteed  seating for all. Guests may choose VIP Reserved Seating for the best views or General  Admission with first-come seating.

    Performances 

    • Frank Sinatra Tribute – Josh Sirten and The Velvet Jazz Quartet swing  through Ol’ Blue Eyes’ greatest hits at SOWAL House on Thursday and Friday nights.
    • Billie Holiday Tribute – Sheila Ford with The Velvet Jazz Quartet delivers  the haunting beauty of Lady Day at SOWAL House on Saturday night.
    • Amy Winehouse Tribute – Teresa Lombardi and The Midnight Muses  Quartet channel Winehouse’s raw power and passion at Distillery 98, all three nights.
    • The Quiet Storm – Bobbie Storm, Wayne Mitchum, and Jimmy Ward offer  coastal jazz and southern soul at Black Bear’s Bar Room, all three nights.
    • The Reid Murphy Quartet bring a high-energy fusion of jazz and funk, live  at Wild Olives in Greenway Station on 30A on Saturday night.

    Venues 

    • SOWAL House – A cultural hub offering intimate, world-class  performances.
    • Distillery 98 – A lively mix of crad cocktails and distillery experiences.
    • Black Bear’s Bar Room – A cozy Grayton Beach hideaway, perfect for  soulful, up-close jazz.
    • Wild Olives – Offering chef-inspired food & flair in an incredible  environment at Greenway Sta5on.

    Benefiting the SOWAL Foundation 

    Proceeds from the festival benefit the SOWAL Foundation, the non-profit arm of SOWAL  House.