Jazz is BACK!

Back and better than ever!

The 42nd edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, presented by TD Bank Group in collaboration with Rio Tinto, will soon be here! As Montréal returns to normal, the festival is getting ready to bring back the magic and fun of major music happenings in the city centre. In total, more than 350 concerts presented by artists from here and afar, 2/3 of which are free, will be held from June 30 to July 9, 2022. The menu will feature music legends, discoveries, diversity, experimentations as well as several shows created exclusively for the festival. Jazz will be throwing its arms wide open for the occasion to welcome musical influences such as electronic, hip hop, blues and more.

As these 10 days of celebrations draw closer, the time has come to reveal the indoor and outdoor concerts that will be part of this edition’s programming. Tickets for concerts will be on sale starting Friday, April 1 at 10 a.m. (pre-sale tickets only available to newsletter subscribers on Thursday, March 31, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.).

We are following the health situation very closely to ensure the safety of everyone—the public, artists and employees—during performances at the festival. 

The 42nd edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal will take place from June 30 to July 9: more artists will be announced later this spring.

Acknowledgements:

We would like to thank the Festival’s presenting partner, TD Bank Group and the co-presenter, Rio Tinto for their renewed support. Thank you also to Rogers, Loto-Québec, the Société des Alcools du Québec and Molson Export.

Moreover, the Festival would like to acknowledge the continuous support from: the Government of Canada — Canadian HeritageCanada Economic Development, the Fondation Musicaction, the Government of Québec — the Ministère du Tourisme, the Secrétariat à la région métropolitaine and the SODEC, as well as the City of MontréalTourisme Montréal and Montréal Centre-Ville.

Finally, thank you to our media partners: Radio-Canada CBCLa Presse and Montreal Gazette.

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