
Having lived in San Jose for the last 5 years, I've surprisingly never gone to the San Jose Jazz Festival. Only AFTER I moved away, I finally got to discover what a wonderful little gem DTSJ had...
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San Jose Jazz Summer Fest, formerly known as the San Jose Jazz Festival, is an internationally renowned event that celebrates jazz as a dynamic and evolving art form. Since its humble beginnings in 1990, the festival has grown to become one of the world's great urban jazz festivals, featuring a mix of established stars, emerging artists, and local gems. With over 100 acts performing on walkable indoor and outdoor stages in San Jose's urban core, Summer Fest offers a diverse range of jazz, blues, R&B, New Orleans, Latin, and more, providing a vibrant and interactive experience for the community.
As a 501(c)(3) public benefit organization, San Jose Jazz is dedicated to not only showcasing exceptional musical talent but also fostering community engagement, vibrancy, and economic development. With its rich history and commitment to innovation, San Jose Jazz Summer Fest continues to bring people together, creating a lively and memorable experience for jazz enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
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Having lived in San Jose for the last 5 years, I've surprisingly never gone to the San Jose Jazz Festival. Only AFTER I moved away, I finally got to discover what a wonderful little gem DTSJ had...
Summerfest was cancelled in 2020 but they are back for 2021. A great lineup, we are SO looking forward to it. We always get the VIP tix for priority access and seating, Includes food, drinks, a...
Unlike the numerous jazz festivals inducting the Bay Area, the San Jose Jazz Festival still manages to entertain without being snobby. Most in part to the fact that the festival caters to music...
I attended the Jazz Festival this past Saturday. This was my first time attending a Jazz Festival Period and I can't wait to come back next year. What I learned: Bring a chair, a blanket, cooler...
Oh sad times. The music playing wasn't very jazzlike, almost too hiphop for what I was hoping for. We came on the first opening night Friday. The concession stands were dead and empty. The place...