Name | Year | Location | Notes | Image | ||
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Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival | 1969-present | ![]() |
Ann Arbor, Michigan | |||
Beaulieu Jazz Festival | 1956-61 | ![]() |
Beaulieu, Hampshire | Lord Montagu of Beaulieu holds an annual trad and modern jazz festival in the ground of Beaulieu estate, in the New Forest. Attracts beats and jazz eccentrics."Trad jazz in the 1950s" | ||
Clearwater Jazz Holiday | 1979-present | ![]() |
Clearwater, Florida | The Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a four-day and four-night, world-class, live, music festival, enjoyed by over 35,000 people the third week of every October and now in its 37th year. website | ||
DC Jazz Festival | 2005-present | ![]() |
Washington, DC | Presents a selection of established jazz artists as well as emerging artists, and provides enhanced exposure for the rich treasure trove of musicians from the Washington, DC area. website | ||
Festival International de Jazz | 1959-1966 | ![]() |
Comblain-la-Tour, Belgium | For eight years, between 1959 and 1966 at the initiative of a GI who survived the Rundstedt Offensive, the small Walloon village turned into one of the landmarks of the jazz world. Performing artists included John Coltrane, Ray Charles, Nina Simone, Ste;phane Grappelli, Cannonball Adderley, Chet Baker, and Woody Herman. | ||
Golden River City Jazz Festival | 1960-present | ![]() |
Kortrijk, Belgium | Focusing on Jazz. The Festival was an opportunity for The Golden River City Jazz Band to showcase their repertoire and to mingle with international musicians | ||
Jazz at the Lake: Lake George Jazz Weekend | 1984-present | ![]() |
Lake George, New York | This free festival weekend of contemporary jazz, features nationally acclaimed performers in upstate New York every September at Lake George Village's Shepard Park. "One of the best-kept secrets on the Eastern jazz festival circuit, the Lake George Jazz Festival is a gem worth discovering."[1]website | ||
Jazz Bilzen | 1965- 1981 | ![]() |
Bilzen, Belgium | This was the first festival on the continent where jazz and pop music were brought together. Sometimes called the "mother of all (European) festivals," Bilzen started out featuring jazz, but eventually incorporated blues, folk, rock and soul, punk and new wave as well. | ![]() | |
JazzFest Berlin | 1964- present | ![]() |
Berlin, Germany | The festival's artistic concept has been to document, support, and validate trends in jazz, and to mirror the diversity of creative musical activity. | ![]() | |
Jefferson St. Jazz & Blues Festival | 2000-Present | ![]() |
Nashville, Tennessee | This 2-day event pays homage to the historic treasures and challenges that make the Jefferson Street community a unique and vital part of Nashville. website | ||
Kongsberg Jazzfestival | 1964-present | ![]() |
Kongsberg, Norway | The second jazz festival started in Norway. | ||
Moldejazz | 1961-present | ![]() |
Molde, Norway | The first jazz festival in Norway. | ![]() | |
National Jazz and Blues Festival | 1961-1980s | ![]() |
United Kingdom | Originally oriented around jazz and blues, this annual festival soon became a showcase for progressive rock as well, featuring groups such as the psychedelic rock group Cream. | ||
Nattjazz | 1972-present | ![]() |
Bergen, Norway | This is a sentral jazz festival in Norway oriented around the variety of jazz. | ![]() | |
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival | 1970-present | ![]() |
New Orleans, Louisiana | This annual festival celebrates the indigenous music and culture of New Orleans and Louisiana, so the music encompasses every style associated with the city and the state: contemporary and traditional jazz, blues, R&B, gospel music, Cajun music, zydeco, Afro-Caribbean, folk music, Latin, rock, rap music, country music, and bluegrass. | ||
Newport Jazz Festival | 1954-present | ![]() |
Newport, Rhode Island | It was established in 1954 by socialite Elaine Lorillard. While initially focused on acoustic jazz, the festival's 1969 program was an experiment in fusing jazz, soul and rock music and audiences. | ||
Pori Jazz | 1966-present | ![]() |
Pori, Finland | The first festival was based on acoustic jazz, but electric jazz and other rhythm music, blues, soul, funk, hip-hop and the rich Cuban and Brazilian music gradually took foot. | ![]() | |
Prague International Jazz Festival | 1964-present | ![]() |
Prague | |||
Riverview Jazz Festival | 2013-present | ![]() |
Jersey City, NJ | An annual festival in June based out of Hudson County. The festival was started to create an awareness of the internationally known jazz musicians living in Jersey City. | ||
Tobago Jazz Festival | 2004-Present | ![]() |
Trinidad and Tobago | American magazine Forbes in 2008 voted the festival "third Biggest Event on Planet Earth" |
The following is an incomplete list of notable jazz festivals by current, including both current and defunct festivals of note.
Kriol Jazz Festival in Praia Cabo Verde
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