Jazz Sudbury Festival 2024-Saturday
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, Jazz Sudbury, at billetterie@maplacedesarts.ca.
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Since its inception in 2009, Jazz Sudbury Festival has become one of the premier musical events in the North. Named Best New Festival in 2012 and one of the Top 100 Festivals in Ontario, Jazz Sudbury continues to expand and quickly build its reputation as one of the finest community events in the province. Jazz Sudbury showcases talented, award-winning artists and continues to expose the community to the diverse and captivating genre that is jazz. Jazz Sudbury’s goals are to enrich the community’s arts sector and encourage participation in cultural events while creating opportunities to showcase up and coming performers. Jazz Sudbury is an independent, charitable organization and is actively pursuing partnerships within the community in order to sustain and build its presence provincially, nationally and internationally.
The 2024 festival features two nights of main-stage headliner performances, the Jazzwalk, which includes a live Dixieland Jazz Parade and a series of intimate performances providing local and established artists with the opportunity to collaborate in an intimate setting, a free outdoor concert dedicated to families (Memorial Park), and more.
We regret to announce that Knox Hall is not yet accessible to people with disabilities. Work will be carried out in the near future to make the venue accessible to all. Please consider this before purchasing your ticket."
Event Schedule:
Main Stage Concerts
Friday September 6th @ Place Des Arts - Doors Open at 6:30 PM
Vince Maccarone's Los Variants
Laila Biali
Saturday, September 7th @ Knox Hall - Doors Open at 6:30 PM
Turbo Street Funk
Kalya Ramu
Jazz Walk, Saturday September 7th (Limited Capacity)
Starts at 12:00 PM Noon -Turbo Street Funk - La Fromagerie
1pm - Simpkin Trio - La Fromagerie
2pm - Kalya Ramu- Knox Hall
Saturday September 7th, Sunday September 8th - 2:00pm - 5:00 pm
Jazz in the Park @ Memorial Park (Free to attend)
- Refunds
- No refunds
- Exchanges
- No exchanges
- Free for children
- No free access
- Access for persons with mobility impairment
- No
- Free for Accompanying Person
- No
Since its inception in 2009, Jazz Sudbury Festival has become one of the premier musical events in the North. Named Best New Festival in 2012 and one of the Top 100 Festivals in Ontario, Jazz Sudbury continues to expand and quickly build its reputation as one of the finest community events in the province. Jazz Sudbury showcases talented, award-winning artists and continues to expose the community to the diverse and captivating genre that is jazz. Jazz Sudbury’s goals are to enrich the community’s arts sector and encourage participation in cultural events while creating opportunities to showcase up and coming performers. Jazz Sudbury is an independent, charitable organization and is actively pursuing partnerships within the community in order to sustain and build its presence provincially, nationally and internationally.
The 2024 festival features two nights of main-stage headliner performances, the Jazzwalk, which includes a live Dixieland Jazz Parade and a series of intimate performances providing local and established artists with the opportunity to collaborate in an intimate setting, a free outdoor concert dedicated to families (Memorial Park), and more.
We regret to announce that Knox Hall is not yet accessible to people with disabilities. Work will be carried out in the near future to make the venue accessible to all. Please consider this before purchasing your ticket."
Event Schedule:
Main Stage Concerts
Friday September 6th @ Place Des Arts - Doors Open at 6:30 PM
Vince Maccarone's Los Variants
Laila Biali
Saturday, September 7th @ Knox Hall - Doors Open at 6:30 PM
Turbo Street Funk
Kalya Ramu
Jazz Walk, Saturday September 7th (Limited Capacity)
Starts at 12:00 PM Noon -Turbo Street Funk - La Fromagerie
1pm - Simpkin Trio - La Fromagerie
2pm - Kalya Ramu- Knox Hall
Saturday September 7th, Sunday September 8th - 2:00pm - 5:00 pm
Jazz in the Park @ Memorial Park (Free to attend)
- Refunds
- No refunds
- Exchanges
- No exchanges
- Free for children
- No free access
- Access for persons with mobility impairment
- No
- Free for Accompanying Person
- No
Municipal parking 10 available. You can also park along Elgin street. Parking is free in the evenings.
Business Hours
Kalya Ramu
In 2019, Ramu released her debut full-length album, "Living in a Dream", generously supported by FACTOR. Shortly after this release, the title track was featured on the soundtrack of CBC show "Frankie Drake Mysteries." Ramu’s second album, "Duo" (2021), is a close collaboration with pianist and composer Ewen Farncombe. The five-track album of original material highlights their artistic synergy. More recently Ramu has released two singles featuring Brazilian guitarist André Valério. The first, "Algo Contigo," features the composition of Argentinian songwriter Chico Novarro, and the second “Hold Me Close” is an original composition by Ramu and Valério and features the playing of flutist Rob Christian.
Beyond music, Ramu is a talented visual artist, specializing in watercolor portraiture. Her illustrations grace the pages of Cannopy Magazine (@cannopyarts), with her work featured on multiple print issues and covers. She also undertakes portrait commissions and album artwork projects for clients across Canada and the US. Currently, visitors to Hirut Cafe in East Danforth, Toronto can admire and purchase some of Ramu's original works displayed on its walls.
Turbo Street Funk
Turbo Street Funk is a New Orleans-inspired brass-rock quintet from Toronto, Canada. With over 200 performances across Ontario, Quebec, New England and Canada's East Coast, Turbo Street Funk has gained a reputation for explosive live shows, opening for artists such as Terra Lightfoot, Five Alarm Funk, The Lost Fingers, The Shuffle Demons, Rita Chiarelli, The Soul Motivators and Emmanuel Jal.