Enjoy the Downtown Fort Mill Crawl this Thursday as part of the 21st Annual Blues & Jazz Festival

30 September 2025

By Anna Culver | Fort Mill Now

York County has come alive with the exhilarating rhythms, soulful sounds, and high-energy performances of the Arts Council of York County’s 21st Annual Blues & Jazz Festival. It kicked off in Rock Hill this past Saturday and continues with a Downtown Crawl in Fort Mill on Thursday, Oct. 2, from 7-10PM. 

For just $20 per night (or $30 for a Crawl Pass covering both Fort Mill and Rock Hill on Oct. 3), guests can enjoy a night of live music across some of Fort Mill’s most creative spaces. Grab your friends, stroll downtown, and immerse yourself in the sounds of blues and jazz while exploring local venues.

Here’s the lineup in Fort Mill from 7-10PM:

  • LOOM Co-Working, Gallery & Event Space (120 Academy St.)Conversation Piece featuring Willie Walker
  • Amor Artis (204 Main St. #101)Matt Walsh
  • Olive’s Mud Puddle (229 Main St.)Toni Tupponce
  • Luca Studio & Gallery (105 Clebourne St.)Eric Brown
  • Untamed Waters (415 Tom Hall St.)Cosmic Collective

Whether you’re a longtime jazz lover or just looking for a fun night out, this crawl is the perfect way to experience live music and support the local arts scene.

Get your tickets here, and don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind evening in downtown Fort Mill!

Written by Anna Culver | Fort Mill Now

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