JFest Draws Over 12,500 Attendees

  • Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Jfest returned to the Tennessee Riverpark and shattered all previous attendance records. With a lineup of some of the best in Christian music, Jfest was attended by over 12,500 festival-goers.

Ted Gocke, Jfest Festival director said, “It is so exciting to see a crowd of that size come together to celebrate live music. As a ministry, seeing God at work on that day shows that all of the hard work was worth it.”

Officials said, "The Tennessee Riverpark on Amnicola proved once again to be an incredible venue. Jfest would not be possible without the staff at Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Department, Chattanooga State, hundreds of volunteers, and the Jfest staff."

Jfest will return to the Tennessee Riverpark on May 20, 2023.

 

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