Canceled in 2020 and in a reduced format last year, due to Covid-19, Jazz à Vienne will regain its luster this summer.

From June 29 to July 13 in Vienne (Isère), 190 concerts will take place, three quarters of which will be free, thanks to a strong comeback of the Off, which will involve 37 places in the region.

Among the big headliners announced this Tuesday for performances at the ancient theater, we note in particular the presence of Angélique Kidjo for an evening under the sign of Africa (July 1), Gregory Porter (July 4), as well as Yann Thiersen (July 9).

📣 [NEW NAMES!

] // Jazz à Vienne lifts the veil on 3 new 2022 evenings at the Théâtre Antique!



👉 June 29: @McSolaarBack / @AlfaMist


👉 July 2: @Marcel_Khalife & @bmkhalife / @DhaferYoussef


👉 July 6: @marcrebillet / @LouisColeMusic



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— Jazz in Vienna (@jazzavienne) February 8, 2022

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At the heart of a program presented by the organizers as "dense and diversified from morning until the end of the night and for all audiences", we knew since November that this 41st edition would have big names.

Jamie Cullum, who had to postpone his European tour in 2021, Michael Kiwanuka, George Benson, Herbie Hancock and Maceo Parker had already been formalized at that time by the Jazz team in Vienna.

Then MC Solaar (opening June 29) was also announced last month.

Online ticket office already open here.

Find the full program here.

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