Complete Listings: DownBeat’s 2025 International Jazz Festival Guide

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(Photo: DownBeat May 2025)

In preparation for this year’s bountiful Jazz Festival Season, DownBeat brings you a detailed preview of the best fests scheduled to take place in the months to come. Be sure to check for festivals happening in your area — be it East, West, South or Midwest regions of the U.S. and Canada, or International locations in Europe and beyond. And for all you jazz travelers and globe-trotters out there, there are dozens upon dozens of worldwide destinations worth exploring in our guide.

This feature ran in our May issue. You can view it as a magazine HERE or by clicking on the image below.

Happy festival-hopping! DB

Jazz Festival Guide cover from the May 2025 issue. Click the image to see the special section!
Jazz Festival Guide cover from the May 2025 issue. Click the image to see the special section!


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