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CTV News
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CTV News
The cat's meow, Edmonton Jazz Festival wraps up this weekend
A band performs outdoors as part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival on June 27, 2025. (Cam Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton) The Edmonton Jazz Festival is wrapping up nine days of sultry songs and riffs this weekend. Organizers hope to promote jazz music with more than 150 musicians and shows at nine venues including La Cité francophone, Yardbird Suite and the Winspear Centre. The last headliner of the festival is Stargazers, a progressive rock band from Brooklyn, which has a show at the Starlite Room on Friday night. Edmonton-based band, Pure Octane, will open the show. It's the pairing of local talent with international artists that organizers hope will draw more people to jazz music. 'It helps not only to bring out folks to see locally, but also these bands that you may not have heard of but you get to experience,' Joshua Semchuk with the Edmonton Jazz Festival told CTV News Edmonton at La Cité francophone on Friday. He said the acoustics at the patio outside Café Bicyclette are 'amazing' as a live band performed for a crowd enjoying the warm weather and some food with the music. Edmonton Jazz Festival (Cam Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton) People enjoy some live music at La Cite francophone. A band performs outdoors as part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival on June 27, 2025. (Cam Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton) All-local musicians are playing at La Cité francophone, with three bands set to play on Saturday afternoon. Spiral Flamenco, Brett Hansen's Confluence, and Audrey Ochoa on trombone are scheduled on the outdoor stage starting at noon. 'If you want to sit, go to Yardbird Suite,' Semchuk said, promoting shows at another venue too. '(It has) two shows with the fabulous Lorraine Desmarais Trio. She's got to be one of Canada's best jazz pianists,' he said, adding that shows will be at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Friday. Marquis Hill, a trumpeter from Chicago, will perform at Yardbird Suite on Saturday night. Kepler, a trio from Paris, will close out the venue on Sunday night. Semchuk said a family-friendly jazz show will take place at the Winspear Centre on the last day of the festival. 'It's the second iteration of the Edmonton Jazz Orchestra meets the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra,' he said. 'They're doing jazz Broadway songs for the entire family.' The show will start at 2 p.m. on Sunday and it will feature songs from Disney to classic jazz songs from Porgy and Bess. The Edmonton Jazz Festival has been running for 20 years. Information about tickets and the full show schedule can be found online. With files from CTV News Edmonton's Cam Wiebe


National Post
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- National Post
Things to do in Edmonton: NextFest, The Wallflowers, Art on the Block and more
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content NextFest: Every script starts with a single word, every song a single note. Article content Article content But that moment when an artist first performs in front of a crowd is when the true magic begins — which is what NextFest is all about, celebrating its 30 th anniversary. Article content Article content With hundreds of emerging (and, honestly, established) artists featured in NextFest's 50-plus events, theatre, film, dance, concerts, visual arts, workshops and more smash about in a whirlwind of ideas and innovation where many local well-knowns launched. Article content The full schedule is broken up by categories including its high school components, super-fun Nite Clubs and Mercy Funk-curated music — including the outdoor music showcase at Helen Nolan Park (12327 108 Ave.) at 4 p.m. Thursday with video game jazz band Pure Octane. Article content Article content Details: Though June 15 at Roxy Theatre (10708 124 St.), $15 single tix, $30 day pass, $45 fest pass Article content The Wallflowers: Speaking of people once known to be kids, Jakob Dylan and The Wallflowers are in town. Article content Formed by Dylan and Tobi Miller way back in '89, Dylan surprised former Wallflowers guitar player Michael Ward, playing together for the first time in two decades shortly before the latter died last year. Article content Article content The band's latest album Exit Wounds has a nice Tom Petty vibe, so this should be a good one. Article content Detroit roots-rock Brother Elsey opens up the show and will hopefully forgive you for checking the Game 2 score as they play. Article content