3 – 5 October

Jazz Parade

The Jazz Parade is back, offering three days of concerts ranging from blues to groove, capturing the full spectrum of jazz. Hosted by the Geneva Association of Jazz Musicians, this legendary event now takes place at the Center for Contemporary Music.

Attendees can dive into traditional, modern, and groovy jazz in a warm, festive atmosphere. It’s a must-attend event for both jazz enthusiasts and newcomers, celebrating the freedom, improvisation, and collective energy of jazz.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Geneva
Photo Credit: DR
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