The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is a highly anticipated annual music event held in South Africa. With a variety of jazz-inspired genres and a lineup of illustrious performers from around the world, it promises to deliver a thrilling blend of vibrant energy and a spectrum of sounds that will linger in the memories of attendees. Along with stellar performances, the festival also offers artist-led masterclasses and a foodie paradise called Flavour Junction. It’s a celebration of culture, a tribute to the timeless allure of jazz, and a shining gem in Cape Town’s cultural tiara.
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is an annual music event held in Cape Town, South Africa. It features a variety of jazz-inspired genres and a lineup of illustrious performers from around the world. The festival not only offers stellar performances but also serves as a learning platform with artist-led masterclasses. It is a celebration of culture and a tribute to the timeless allure of jazz. The festival is slated to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on May 3-4, 2024.
Cape Town, a city renowned for its effervescent culture and dynamic music scene, is eagerly looking forward to a highly awaited event. The Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF), an annual highlight of the city’s cultural calendar, is scheduled to mesmerize audiences on the 3rd and 4th of May, 2024. The festival is a thrilling blend of vibrant energy, a spectrum of sounds, and a promise of a music event that will linger in the memories of the attendees.
The CTIJF, a cornerstone of South African music, has undertaken a makeover this year. The stages, previously known as Kippies, Moses Molelekwa, and Rosies, have been revamped and rechristened as the Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, and the newly launched Topaz. The latter, an outdoors stage, offers a distinctive al fresco music experience, adding an element of anticipation to the festival.
The festival this year is committed to presenting a spectacular variety of music styles and talent. Lindsay Rhoda, the Talent Manager at CTIJF, has highlighted the festival’s dedication to preserving the rich heritage of jazz while simultaneously embracing the progressive future of music that spans an array of jazz-inspired genres.
The performance roster for 2024 is a galaxy of shining stars from the world of music. The lineup boasts of illustrious performers such as the much-lauded Matt Bianco, the dynamic Kokoroko, the pioneering Yussef Dayes Experience, and the melodious Nduduzo Makhathini Trio, featuring Omagugu. Other artists performing at the festival include Mandisa Dyantyis, Radio Sechaba, Billy Monama, Zoë Modiga, Carlo Mombelli & The Prisoners of Strange, and Benjamin Jephta with his presentation ‘Born Coloured, Not Born-Free’. Each artist contributes their unique flair and interpretation to jazz, making the CTIJF a vibrant, harmonious soundscape.
In a thrilling new initiative, the festival is launching the ‘Flavour Junction’. Positioned on the ground floor near the Topaz stage, this foodie paradise features a variety of food trucks, assorted bars, and a delectable array of treats to keep festival-goers well-fed and energized.
For patrons who seek a more opulent festival experience, the event organizers, espAfrika, have launched the Jazz Ensemble. This exclusive VIP package provides access to a decadent lounge, a lavish buffet, and complimentary beverages. For attendees who desire more than just the standard ticket, the Jazz Café presents an option with complimentary catering and a private cash bar.
The CTIJF isn’t limited to offering stellar performances; it’s also a learning platform. Yielding to popular demand, the festival will be reintroducing artist-led masterclasses. Scheduled to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on the 3rd and 4th of May, these sessions offer attendees an exclusive opportunity to learn from some of the most proficient minds in the music industry.
The festival is slated to be held at the CTICC, with general admission costing R950 per person per night, granting access to the Sapphire and Topaz stages. Additional tickets are available for the Emerald (Rosies) and Ruby (Moses Molelekwa) stages at a surcharge of R30 per person per show. Tickets can be procured through Ticketmaster, and further details can be found on the festival’s website.
At its heart, the CTIJF is not just about music; it’s a celebration of culture, a confluence of artists and music aficionados, and a tribute to the timeless allure of jazz. This year’s festival promises to be a thrilling experience that honors the legacy of the past while propelling itself into the future of music. The CTIJF is emblematic of Cape Town’s rich cultural heritage and its dedication to fostering and showcasing diverse musical talent. It is indeed a shining gem in the city’s cultural tiara.
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is an annual music event held in Cape Town, South Africa, featuring a variety of jazz-inspired genres and a lineup of illustrious performers from around the world.
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is scheduled to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on May 3-4, 2024.
The performance roster for 2024 includes illustrious performers such as Matt Bianco, Kokoroko, Yussef Dayes Experience, Nduduzo Makhathini Trio, Mandisa Dyantyis, Radio Sechaba, Billy Monama, Zoë Modiga, Carlo Mombelli & The Prisoners of Strange, and Benjamin Jephta.
Flavour Junction is a foodie paradise located on the ground floor near the Topaz stage, featuring a variety of food trucks, assorted bars, and a delectable array of treats to keep festival-goers well-fed and energized.
Yes, artist-led masterclasses will be reintroduced at CTIJF, offering attendees an exclusive opportunity to learn from some of the most proficient minds in the music industry.
Tickets for CTIJF can be procured through Ticketmaster, with general admission costing R950 per person per night, granting access to the Sapphire and Topaz stages. Additional tickets are available for the Emerald (Rosies) and Ruby (Moses Molelekwa) stages at a surcharge of R30 per person per show. Further details can be found on the festival’s website.
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