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The alternative festival continues as an annual, week-long jazz festival in Montreal, programmed largely by musicians. In 2020, for the first time in its 40-year history the International Montreal Jazz Festival was cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in what would have been its 41st edition. [10]
The 2019 edition of the festival saw Elton John offer a historic show at Saussaz Stadium before 15,000 people. This is the festival's first-ever stadium concert. Auditorium Stravinski
The Montreal Jazz Fest holds the 2004 Guinness World Record as the world's largest jazz festival. Every year it features roughly 3,000 artists from 30-odd countries, more than 650 concerts (including 450 free outdoor performances), and welcomes over 2 million visitors (12.5% of whom are tourists) as well as 300 accredited journalists.
The Montreux Jazz Festival (formerly Festival de Jazz Montreux and Festival International de Jazz Montreux) is a music festival in Switzerland, held annually in early July in Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline. It is the second-largest annual jazz festival in the world after Canada's Montreal International Jazz Festival. [1]
27 – The 7th Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (June 27 – July 6). [4] ... History Of Jazz Timeline: 1986 at All About Jazz;
Her cover of George Gershwin’s jazz standard “Summertime” speaks to the festival’s history, as does a spell-binding turn on “Feeling Good”, complete with noodling sax solo. As ever ...
1 – The 19th Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (July 1 – 12). [5] 2 – The 8th Jazz Fest Wien started in Wien, Austria (July 2 – 10). [6] 3 – The 32nd Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland (July 3 – 18). [7] 10. The 23rd North Sea Jazz Festival started in The Hague, Netherlands ...
1 – The 9th Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (July 1 – 10). [6] 8 – The 13th North Sea Jazz Festival started in The Hague, Netherlands (July 8 – 10). [7]