manchester jazz festival is back for 10 days of unmissable musical moments across the city this May!
From May 20-29, mjf2022 will see gigs taking place across Manchester celebrating the latest up and coming talent from across the North, and the best names in contemporary jazz including Nubya Garcia, Tim Garland, Anthony Joseph, Zoe Rahman, Rum Buffalo and Daniel Casimir.
The festival opens with a free weekender at Escape to Freight Island from May 20-22, will stage weekday gigs at St Ann’s Church, nightly gigs at Matt & Phreds, events at Forsyth Music and at The Yard with partners NQ Jazz, and close with an extended weekend-long party at Band on the Wall from May 26-29.
Free to access music and activity will also take place at outdoor locations across the city centre.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 11 March at manchesterjazz.com
Highlights of the festival programme are as follows:
• Escape to Freight Island, 20-22 May Daniel Casimir, Xhosa Cole Quartet, Intergalactic Brasstronauts, Emma Johnson's Gravy Boat, Dirty Freud, Mamilah, Dilettante, Sarah Heneghan: Power Out, Kara, Nguvu, The Deportees, Abbie Finn Trio, Timeline, Ain't Misbehaving’, family friendly activities, DJs all weekend.
• The Yard, presented in association with NQ Jazz, 23-25 May Anthony Joseph, Emma Rawicz Quintet, Alex Hitchcock's Dream Band.
• St Ann’s Church, 23-27 May Zoe Rahman, Skylla, Brigitte Beraha’s Lucid Dreamers, Sara Colman & Rebecca Nash.
• Matt and Phreds, 20-29 May Jeremy Sassoon Quartet, Heavy Beat Brass Band, Alligator Gumbo, Honey Bee Jazz, Rum Buffalo, Baiana, Nonunonu, Shapeshifters, M&P x mjf Open Jam night.
• Band on the Wall, 26-29 May Nubya Garcia, Mulatu Astatke, Tim Garland Group, Gary Crosby Sextet: Mingus Moves, Ayanna Witter Johnson, Hackney Colliery Band.
• Forsyth Music, 27 May The Ronnie Scott’s Trio featuring James Pearson - Remembering Oscar Peterson: A portrait of a jazz legend.
Steve Mead, mjf CEO and Artistic Director, said: “After two years of staging online and restricted live events throughout the pandemic, we simply can’t wait to welcome you back to our 10-day festival, to share some hugely exciting artists at a host of venues across the city.
“Our Escape to Freight Island weekender was a hit with audiences last year so we’ve been sure to include them in our programme again. We’re also thrilled to team up with the newly reopened Band on the Wall, and revisit some firm favourites such our St Ann’s Church recitals, the ever-popular Matt and Phreds and our partnership with NQ Jazz, whose events are always a huge hit with audiences.
“As well as taking audiences on a journey across Manchester’s iconic venues, we’re bringing you an array of the very best players, and some surprise happenings that you’ll be able to experience for free across the city centre. We can’t wait for you to join us.”
mjf2022 will take place from May 20-29 in venues across Manchester city centre. Tickets go on sale at 10am on March 11th.
Visit manchesterjazz.com for more information and to book.
Follow mjf on Facebook and Instagram @manchesterjazzfestival and Twitter @ManJazzFest for all the latest festival news. #mjf2022
From May 20-29, mjf2022 will see gigs taking place across Manchester celebrating the latest up and coming talent from across the North, and the best names in contemporary jazz including Nubya Garcia, Tim Garland, Anthony Joseph, Zoe Rahman, Rum Buffalo and Daniel Casimir.
The festival opens with a free weekender at Escape to Freight Island from May 20-22, will stage weekday gigs at St Ann’s Church, nightly gigs at Matt & Phreds, events at Forsyth Music and at The Yard with partners NQ Jazz, and close with an extended weekend-long party at Band on the Wall from May 26-29.
Free to access music and activity will also take place at outdoor locations across the city centre.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 11 March at manchesterjazz.com
Highlights of the festival programme are as follows:
• Escape to Freight Island, 20-22 May Daniel Casimir, Xhosa Cole Quartet, Intergalactic Brasstronauts, Emma Johnson's Gravy Boat, Dirty Freud, Mamilah, Dilettante, Sarah Heneghan: Power Out, Kara, Nguvu, The Deportees, Abbie Finn Trio, Timeline, Ain't Misbehaving’, family friendly activities, DJs all weekend.
• The Yard, presented in association with NQ Jazz, 23-25 May Anthony Joseph, Emma Rawicz Quintet, Alex Hitchcock's Dream Band.
• St Ann’s Church, 23-27 May Zoe Rahman, Skylla, Brigitte Beraha’s Lucid Dreamers, Sara Colman & Rebecca Nash.
• Matt and Phreds, 20-29 May Jeremy Sassoon Quartet, Heavy Beat Brass Band, Alligator Gumbo, Honey Bee Jazz, Rum Buffalo, Baiana, Nonunonu, Shapeshifters, M&P x mjf Open Jam night.
• Band on the Wall, 26-29 May Nubya Garcia, Mulatu Astatke, Tim Garland Group, Gary Crosby Sextet: Mingus Moves, Ayanna Witter Johnson, Hackney Colliery Band.
• Forsyth Music, 27 May The Ronnie Scott’s Trio featuring James Pearson - Remembering Oscar Peterson: A portrait of a jazz legend.
Steve Mead, mjf CEO and Artistic Director, said: “After two years of staging online and restricted live events throughout the pandemic, we simply can’t wait to welcome you back to our 10-day festival, to share some hugely exciting artists at a host of venues across the city.
“Our Escape to Freight Island weekender was a hit with audiences last year so we’ve been sure to include them in our programme again. We’re also thrilled to team up with the newly reopened Band on the Wall, and revisit some firm favourites such our St Ann’s Church recitals, the ever-popular Matt and Phreds and our partnership with NQ Jazz, whose events are always a huge hit with audiences.
“As well as taking audiences on a journey across Manchester’s iconic venues, we’re bringing you an array of the very best players, and some surprise happenings that you’ll be able to experience for free across the city centre. We can’t wait for you to join us.”
mjf2022 will take place from May 20-29 in venues across Manchester city centre. Tickets go on sale at 10am on March 11th.
Visit manchesterjazz.com for more information and to book.
Follow mjf on Facebook and Instagram @manchesterjazzfestival and Twitter @ManJazzFest for all the latest festival news. #mjf2022