Arts & Entertainment
Here Are The 3 Acts For Tuesday's 'Sweet Sounds' In Westfield
Several musicians will play outdoors in Downtown Westfield on Tuesday evening.

WESTFIELD, NJ — Three bands are scheduled to play this Tuesday as part of the 24th Annual Sweet Sounds Downtown Music Festival, sponsored by Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC).
The acts tentatively scheduled to perform from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. are:
- Radam Schwartz, jazz organist
- Kolor Blynd Band, rhythm & blues
- Radio star, rock
The rain date is Wednesday.
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Changes To Downtown
- Effective April 30, Quimby Street became a one-way street, with cars moving in the direction from Central Avenue to Elm Street.
- This year's version of Open Quimby was enhanced from last year, with the advent of new tents for outdoor dining and activities, bistro lighting to the plaza, and aesthetic features such as a newly installed sign pole displaying the distance between Quimby Street and local and international destinations.
- Open Quimby was created in 2020 as the result of the restrictions placed on retail and restaurant establishments arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
- For more information on Open Quimby's programming as the season unfolds, visit westfieldtoday.com.
- See the town's comprehensive events calendar, including weekend events, here.
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