Halifax Jazz Festival
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Past Festivals:
Halifax Jazz Festival 2024
Halifax Jazz Festival 2023
Halifax Jazz Festival 2021
Halifax Jazz Festival 2020
Halifax Jazz Festival 2019
Halifax Jazz Festival 2018
Location
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The next Halifax Jazz Festival will be happening sometime in the future.
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Typical Attendance: 55000
Annual Summer festival
Ages: From 0 To 100
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Halifax Jazz Festival, PO Box 33043 Halifax, NS B3L 4T6
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info@halifaxjazzfestival.ca
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About Halifax Jazz Festival
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"The TD Halifax Jazz Festival, formerly known as the Atlantic Jazz Festival, is the oldest jazz festival and largest summer festival in Atlantic Canada. Designated a Hallmark Event by the Halifax Regional Municipality, the festival attracts up to 55,000 visitors, involves 450 volunteers and employs over 350 local musicians.
The Halifax Jazz Festival (HJF), formed as JazzEast Rising is a non-profit organization created in 1987 to present the first ever Halifax Jazz Festival (formerly known as the Atlantic Jazz Festival) in Nova Scotia, Canada. Over the past 30 years, HJF has widened its horizons beyond the successful TD Halifax Jazz Festival to become involved, throughout the year, in a diverse range of musical and educational activities.
HJF's mandate runs from the promotion and presentation of soft-seat concerts and club shows to planning educational workshops (such as the renowned Creative Music Workshop). We develop opportunities for amateur musicians, established local artists and the local "jazz aristocracy". We bring renowned performers from many parts of the world to a city that doesn't always find itself naturally on the maps for touring artists.
In brief, we think jazz is important to the culture which we'd like to have, and we want to make sure that kind of culture is strong in Halifax, where we love to live."