Published: 2023-05-10
Jazz enthusiasts in Budapest have the opportunity to experience live performances from musicians around the world until May 17th at the annual Jazzfest.
Jazz from around the world
Jazzfest boasts an impressive lineup of performers from 22 countries, including musicians such as Lizz Wright, Avishai Cohen, Stanley Clarke, Simon Phillips, Stacey Kent, Stefano Bollani, Anouar Brahem, Bugge Wesseltoft, Enzo Favata, and Paal Nilssen-Love. Hungarian performers like László Dés, Mihály Dresch, Kálmán Oláh, Viktor Tóth, Kálmán Balogh, Yancha Nagy János, and Luca Kézdy will also take the stage.
Focus on quality
According to festival founder and GetCloser Concerts artistic director Attila Kleb, the festival aims to maintain high-quality performances. “We want to raise the bar higher than last year, not in terms of size, but in quality,” Kleb said in a statement.
How to get tickets
Tickets for Jazzfest can be purchased online through the festival’s official website, jazzfestbudapest.hu.
Enjoy jazz music in Budapest
Jazzfest is the perfect opportunity for jazz enthusiasts to experience the best of jazz from around the world in Budapest. Be sure to check out the festival's website and book your tickets to enjoy a night of live performances by world-renowned musicians.
Questions & Answers
What is Jazzfest in Budapest, Hungary? Jazzfest is a music festival held in Budapest, Hungary.
When is Jazzfest being held in Budapest? Jazzfest is being held in Budapest and is ongoing until May 17.
Which artists are performing at Jazzfest? Jazzfest includes performers from 22 countries and five continents such as Lizz Wright, Avishai Cohen, Stanley Clarke, Simon Phillips, Stacey Kent, Stefano Bollani, Anouar Brahem, Bugge Wesseltoft, Enzo Favata, and Paal Nilssen-Love. Several Hungarian performers are also included in the festival, including László Dés, Mihály Dresch, Kálmán Oláh, Viktor Tóth, Kálmán Balogh, Yancha Nagy János, and Luca Kézdy.
Who is the founder of Jazzfest? The festival founder and GetCloser Concerts artistic director Attila Kleb, said in a statement that his goal was to raise the bar higher than last year, not just in terms of size but also in quality.
Where can I find the detailed program for Jazzfest Budapest? The detailed program for Jazzfest Budapest can be found on their official website at jazzfestbudapest.hu. However, the website is in Hungarian.