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Cotati Accordian Festival Slated for Aug. 18 & 19

Scott Goree August 5, 2018

The 28th Annual Nonprofit, Multi-cultural Cotati Accordion Festival, the “Woodstock of the Accordion World”, will be taking place this coming August 18th & 19th in La Plaza Park in downtown Cotati, Ca.
Internationally acclaimed virtuosos from Italy, Finland and Germany, joined by an ongoing two day dance party featuring five zydeco bands, will all be at the famed multi-generational event.
Don’t miss the Jam Tent, the Polka Tent, the Student Stage, the alternative Accordion Apocalypse Stage, the Zydeco Dance Party, the two main stages, the Redwood Cafe Friday show, and over 70 vendors, food, wine and beer.
Tickets are available on line at www.cotatifest.com; at all Oliver’s Markets; The Last Record Store,: People’s Music; and Tall Toad Music at $17.00 in advance, $27.00 for both days, and $19.00 at the gate.

 

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