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Glasgow Jazz Festival programme launch  Picture: Photo credit: Glasgow Jazz Festival
Glasgow Jazz Festival programme launchPhoto credit: Glasgow Jazz Festival

Glasgow Jazz Festival unveils 2024 programme 

More than 20 events confirmed between June 19 and 23

Glasgow Jazz Festival has unveiled its programme for 2024, with performances from some of the biggest names in jazz set to be hosted in the city this summer. 

More than 20 events have been confirmed between Wednesday June 19 - Sunday June 23, 2024, with a return to well-loved venues including the Mackintosh Church and Òran Mór in the West End. 

The city centre’s Nice n Sleazy, Saint Luke’s in the East End and The Glad Café in the Southside will also host performances.

According to organisers, the Glasgow Jazz Festival 2024 line-up showcases everything from the legendary to the up-and-coming, and promises an electrifying line-up that festival audiences have come to expect of the world-renowned event.

Sensations

At Òran Mór, a diverse array of jazz virtuosos takes centre stage – from the smooth, intricate melodies of the Jim Mullen Trio to the funky rhythms of original member of the Average White Band Hamish Stuart and his band. 

More than 20 events are confirmed
More than 20 events are confirmed

International sensations Kyoto Jazz Massive will transport listeners on a mesmerising journey, blending Japanese and French influences into a harmonious fusion of sound.

The Mackintosh Church will present the inimitable Fergus McCreadie Trio. Fresh off their nomination for the prestigious Mercury Prize and crowned winners of the Scottish Album of the Year in 2022, this Scottish ensemble will showcase their captivating compositions and virtuosic performances alongside tracks from their new album ‘Stream’.

The Nice n Sleazy stage will showcase the dynamic duo of Scottish saxophonist Norman Willmore and drummer Corrie Dick

At the East End’s iconic Saint Luke’s, the spotlight will shine on jazz luminary Bobby Watson and his Quartet. Making a triumphant return to Glasgow after a hiatus of over a decade, the esteemed US saxophonist is best known for his unparalleled improvisational prowess. 

 

We're thrilled to present such an eclectic line-up of jazz luminaries at this year's festival, from international to local talents, there's something for everyone to enjoy - Jill Rodger

 

Having graced the Glasgow Jazz Festival stage as Artist in Residence exactly 30 years ago, in 1994, Watson’s long-awaited comeback is sure to be a highlight of this year's five-day festival.

The free Late Night Jam Sessions will also return every evening of the festival. Two of the hosts include vocalist Marianne McGregor and saxophonist Helena Kay, and the sessions provide a crucial platform for musicians to come together to improvise and create unique musical moments into the wee hours of the morning.

Jill Rodger, Director of Glasgow Jazz Festival, said: "We are delighted that some of the biggest names in jazz will be joining us this summer. With over 20 confirmed events spread across the city, the 38th festival is set to be another iconic edition of this annual event.

“This year’s line-up showcases everything from the legendary to the up-and-coming, promising an electrifying mix that festival audiences have come to expect from our event. We're thrilled to present such an eclectic line-up of jazz luminaries at this year's festival, from international to local talents, there's something for everyone to enjoy.”

Look who is on the line-up
Look who is on the line-up

Alan Morrison, Head of Music at Creative Scotland, said: "Jazz is a genre that refuses to be pigeonholed. It's always evolving, thrilling its audiences with new ideas, pushing towards an exciting future while keeping one eye on the great artists of the past.

"Our emerging stars and seasoned veterans have crafted a distinctive voice for Scottish jazz in recent years, with Glasgow Jazz Festival at the heart of the action.

"This June, the very best in Scottish jazz will stand shoulder to shoulder with international guests in venues across the city and on programmes that head into the early hours. Creative Scotland, through National Lottery funds, is proud to support a long-running event that so fully embodies Glasgow's unrivalled musical identity.”

Unmissable

Vocalist Marianne McGregor said: “Glasgow Jazz Festival is an unmissable event in the calendar and the Late Night Jam Sessions are legendary, supporting Scotland’s emerging talent and also providing a space for artists to collaborate, experiment and stretch their creative practice.

"This year is set to be an unforgettable one so I’m really excited for my own singers Jam Session on opening night and to once again experience the very best jazz talent across five days in a city which is always bursting with rhythm and creativity.”

The festival is funded by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.

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