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The Herald Scotland
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Glasgow Jazz Festival returns with five-day extravaganza
The festival offers five days of performances from both international stars and homegrown talent, with more than 100 musicians taking part in over 35 events across the city. Jill Rodger, director of the Glasgow Jazz Festival, said: "We are thrilled to welcome audiences to the 39th edition of Glasgow Jazz Festival. "The festival celebrates jazz in all its forms, showcasing the genre's rich diversity and multi-generational appeal and popularity. "The city will be alive with the sounds of the jazz world for five days, and with some shows sold out, I would encourage music fans to snap up their tickets and take the chance to soak up the magic of jazz in the heart of Glasgow." Read more: Special show celebrates jazz musicians who have made Glasgow their home 'Britain was black, white and grey - punk hit it like a carpet bomb' Why are Oasis and their fans seen as a threat to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe? This year's line-up features legendary US musician Brian Jackson, best known for his work with Gil Scott-Heron, who will perform at Saint Luke's on Friday, June 20. Grammy Award-winning pianist and vocalist Jon Cleary will also take to the stage with his signature New Orleans sound. The festival continues to spotlight UK talent, including innovative tuba player Theon Cross, who will appear at Óran Mòr on Saturday, June 21, alongside Scottish drummer Graham Costello and DJ Rebecca Vasmant. Xhosa Cole will headline the Beyond Borders show Poesis, a Take Five commission making its Scottish debut, and Fat-Suit will perform a set inspired by classic video game soundtracks. Rising Scottish saxophonist Matt Carmichael is set to deliver an emotive set on Thursday, June 19, while vocalist Marianne McGregor and guitarist Timmy Allan add further Scottish flair to the line-up. Timmy Allan, who won the BBC Radio Scotland Young Jazz Musician 2024 title, said: "I'm very excited and honoured to be included in this year's Glasgow Jazz Festival. "I can't wait to play with my incredible band, which is Norman Willmore, Brodie Laird-Jarvie, and Roan Anderson. "The line-up for the festival is incredible as well, and it's great to have my name alongside the likes of Matt Carmichael, Modern Vikings, Marianne McGregor, Fat-Suit – the list goes on." The festival is supported by Creative Scotland and the Glasgow 850 Festivals Fund. More information and tickets are available on the Jazz Festival's website.


Glasgow Times
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Glasgow Jazz Festival 2025 showcasing talented musicians
The city's longest-running music festival will showcase more than 100 musicians across 35 events over five days, running until Sunday, June 22. Jill Rodger, director of Glasgow Jazz Festival, said: "We are thrilled to welcome audiences to the 39th edition of Glasgow Jazz Festival. (Image: Supplied) "The festival celebrates jazz in all its forms, showcasing the genre's rich diversity and multi-generational appeal and popularity. "The city will be alive with the sounds of the jazz world for five days, and with some shows sold out, I would encourage music fans to snap up their tickets and take the chance to soak up the magic of jazz in the heart of Glasgow." Read more: 'Exciting' new store to open in former Glasgow city centre bank Do you know him? Police keen to talk to man after 'serious assault' Kneecap greeted by hundreds at court as group member faces 'terrorism' charge This year's line-up features international artists and homegrown talent. Brian Jackson, best known for his work with Gil Scott-Heron, will headline at Saint Luke's on Friday, June 20. (Image: Supplied) Grammy-winning pianist and vocalist Jon Cleary will also perform in a nearly sold-out solo show, bringing his signature blend of New Orleans funk and jazz. The festival will showcase UK talent, including Theon Cross, whose tuba-led sound is reshaping modern jazz. (Image: Supplied) He will perform at Óran Mòr on Saturday, June 21, alongside Scottish drummer Graham Costello and DJ Rebecca Vasmant. One of Scotland's most promising saxophonists, Matt Carmichael, will take the stage on Thursday, June 19. Timmy Allan, winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Jazz Musician 2024, will perform at Nice n Sleazy the same night before hosting the first Late Night Jam Session. He said: "I'm very excited and honoured to be included in this year's Glasgow Jazz Festival. "I can't wait to play with my incredible band which is Norman Willmore, Brodie Laird-Jarvie and Roan Anderson. "The line-up for the festival is incredible as well and it's great to have my name alongside the likes of Matt Carmichael, Modern Vikings, Marianne McGregor, Fat-Suit… the list goes on.' In celebration of Glasgow 850, a special New Jazzwegians show curated by Fergus McCreadie will take place at Saint Luke's on Sunday, June 22. Glasgow Jazz Festival 2025 is supported by Creative Scotland and the Glasgow 850 Festivals Fund. For more information, go to