BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Looking for some entertainment on the weekends and want to jam out to some great music? The Cajun Jam has a lineup going on every third Sunday of the month and it is an opportunity for local musicians to show off their talent to the community.

The Cajun Jam sessions occur from 3-5 p.m. at the West Baton Rouge Museum. The public is welcome to attend the event, and admission is free.

According to the West Baton Rouge Museum’s website, musicians can play all kinds of instruments, including the fiddle, accordion, guitar and washboard. The event features a variety of Cajun musicians, dancers and fans.

The sessions are open to any musicians across the area who want to join in on the fun.

The upcoming Cajun Jam sessions is Sunday, Oct. 15, so you don’t want to miss out on the fun after a busy day in the capital city on Saturday with the election and the college football games going on across the area.

During the Nov. 19 session, Wallace Trahan will be the featured host musician and Chad Huval will be featured at the Dec. 19 session.