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Cheltenham Jazz Festival returns from Wednesday 29 April to Monday 4 May 2026 for its 30th anniversary, marking three decades as one of Europe’s most distinguished celebrations of jazz and contemporary music. Across six days, the Festival will once again bring an eclectic programme of international headliners, leading jazz voices, innovative cross-genre artists and emerging UK talent to the town.
Thirty years young, the Festival reflects not only on a rich legacy of memorable performances but also on a clear-eyed view of the future. Its anniversary edition continues a long-standing tradition of artistic excellence, while welcoming new ideas, collaborations and voices that will shape the next chapter of jazz. Central to this new chapter is the appointment of Corinne Bailey Rae as Guest Curator from 2026 to 2028. The double Grammy-winning artist succeeds Gregory Porter and joins the Festival in a year that also marks the 20th anniversary of her celebrated debut album. Bailey Rae will curate a series of specially commissioned performances and help guide the Festival’s artistic direction over the next three years, with her selections including Joss Stone, Lady Blackbird, Gotts Street Park, Ladies of Midnight Blue, Emma Jean-Thackray and Tinariwen. The 2026 programme also honours the centenary of Miles Davis with Miles Davis Symphonic: Kind of Blue, presented by the Guy Barker Big Band and the BBC Concert Orchestra, featuring exclusive arrangements and guest performers in tribute to one of jazz’s most influential figures. Headline performances at the Big Top will include Jessie J, Van Morrison, Earth Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay, Joss Stone, the Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra with special guests, 10cc, Jack Savoretti, Nigel Kennedy, ABC, Jalen Ngonda and James Morrison. The contemporary jazz programme welcomes artists such as Joshua Redman, Bill Frisell, Makaya McCraven and Lady Blackbird, alongside a strong representation of UK jazz and soul talent including Courtney Pine, Emma-Jean Thackray, Georgia Cécile, Blue Lab Beats and others. New and returning venues across the Festival Village and town will host a diverse international and UK line-up, with the expanded DEYA Arena, the Dunkertons stage and the Parabola Arts Centre continuing to showcase adventurous programming and emerging talent. Alongside headline shows, the Festival will offer free events, family concerts, workshops, late-night sessions and performances across Cheltenham’s cultural venues. Education and participation remain at the heart of the Festival’s mission, with year-round outreach through the Musicate programme, family-friendly events and opportunities for young people to encounter jazz in welcoming and inspiring settings. As it enters its fourth decade, Cheltenham Jazz Festival remains both a celebration of tradition and a statement of intent, a place where world-class artists, bold ideas and new talent meet in one of England’s most graceful settings. www.cheltenhamfestivals.org/festivals/jazz-festival
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