Tickets are now on sale for the the 2018 Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, which takes place over the October Bank Holiday Weekend (October 25 to 29) in Cork City and boasts an exciting line-up of world class jazz greats.
The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival line-up features Grammy award-winning Maria Schneider and her orchestra for their first-ever Irish appearance, the legendary Blind Boys of Alabama, celebrated US jazz singer and composer Nnenna Freelon, UK soul songstress Laura Mvula, Chicago’s Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, as well as Stanley Clarke, Billy Childs Ensemble, Billy Cobham, Fred Hersch, T.S. Monk, Donny McCaslin, Belfast’s jazz evangelist Linley Hamilton, Frank Vignola’s Hot Jazz Trio and Pablo Ziegler Trio, with dozens more acts yet to be announced.
Additional artists announced today to the stellar line-up in The Late Room at the Cork Opera House include Ireland’s Umbra, David O’Rourke & Paul Dunlea Duo, Ronan Guilfoyle, The Paul Dunlea Sextet, Cormac McCarthy’s Sùp Trio, as well as the poetic Chicago-born jazz singer/songwriter Sachal Vasandani and his quartet. While over at the Cork School of Music, Cork’s favourite international operatic soprano, Mary Hegarty turns to the dark side again for another chapter of the Jazz Songbook.
Also, this year’s festival will celebrate the golden era of the social dancehalls of a century ago with The Swing Jive on Saturday October 27 at Cork City Hall, where two of Europe’s biggest jazz dance bands, Meschya Lake and The Dizzy Birds and Gentlemen & Gangsters, will be joined by international dancers, members of the Irish Swing Community, who will reacquaint jazz festival party people with the One-Step, Two-Step, Waltz, Foxtrot, Peabody, Balboa, Shag, Lindy Hop, Swing and Jive dances. Dress sharp, polish those shoes and bring your best self for an unforgettable night, which promises to be one of the biggest dance events ever seen in Cork City!
There is also plenty of free entertainment with up to 1,000 jazz musicians from over 20 countries performing in over 70 city venues, including pubs, hotels, restaurants, galleries, public buildings and club venues, as well as on the city streets. A choice of fringe events, such as a Dia De Los Muertos Jazz Parade, swing dance classes, free Jazz on the Plaza open-air gigs, flash mobs, a Swing Jive, and a Secret Jazz Trail, as well as Jazz Bites food festival will ensure there is truly something for all music and cultural tastes.
For the first time ever, the weekend will kick off with a fantastic carnival-like Dia De Los Muertos Jazz Parade on Thursday evening, October 25. This bright and colourful spectacle will roam through the streets of Cork bringing with it the alluring dance of the macabre. The deadly display, which is a nod to Mexico’s famous Day of the Dead Parade, will include street performers and floats from Cork City Art Link, who will partake in a New Orleans funeral procession with live improvising jazz musicians paying homage to the greatest artists of jazz gone from this world. It’s the perfect start to Halloween season and will make you want to get your jazz on for the weekend ahead.
In partnership with the festival, Triskel Arts Centre will curate a weekend of music and film from the world’s most prestigious jazz record label ECM, which is sure to excite jazz music history buffs.
Sinéad Dunphy, the new Festival Director, has high hopes for this year’s Guinness Cork Jazz Festival. “Jazz music is constantly evolving, so it’s only fitting that Ireland’s largest Jazz Festival continues to evolve too. We’re bringing it through an exciting new phase of rejuvenation and expansion, so it will be a bigger and better celebration of arts than ever before. Attendees can expect a fresh, authentic and downright jazzy feel this year, as we get back to the roots of the festival and reflect what’s going on right now in the jazz world. There will be an unparalleled blend of headline acts, gigs and fringe events, along with exciting new elements, including the Dia De Los Muertos Jazz Parade and a very hush, hush secret jazz trail.
“I’m delighted to work with Guinness and the local Jazz Festival committee to ensure this year is the best yet, so that Cork maintains its status as the home of jazz in Ireland, and one of the most important jazz festivals in the world.”
The legendary Festival Club at The Metropole Hotel, where the festival was founded, will be the central hub, while The Everyman, Cork City Hall, Triskel Arts Centre, Cork Opera House and Firkin Crane will also play host to some swinging jazz headliners.
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