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The Savannah Jazz Festival is set to take place, offering 15 free performances from September 19 to 21. Expecting 50,000 attendees, this year features a diverse lineup including legends and local talent, reinforcing its tradition of community engagement and music celebration.
Savannah will host its 44th annual Savannah Jazz Festival from September 19 to 21, 2025. This cherished event promises to deliver 15 free performances, reinforcing its commitment to accessibility and community spirit.
The festival is organized by the City of Savannah and Robert Faircloth, with expected attendance around 50,000 music enthusiasts. This year’s lead sponsor is Nickel & Oak, along with support from several other sponsors including Miner Family Winery, The Colonial Group, JodyJazz Inc., Roger Wood Foods, and Spyhop Media.
Events will take place in Forsyth Park and District Live in the Plant Riverside District. The festival lineup includes a variety of talented artists and groups, appealing to a wide range of musical tastes.
The Friday night lineup features Savannah Blues legend Eric Culberson, along with the New York-based fusion band Spyro Gyra. Saturday’s schedule showcases the Savannah Jazz Hall of Fame Band, including a tribute to jazz icon James Moody on the occasion of his 100th birthday, highlighting performances by Savannah All-Stars such as Teddy Adams and Randall Reese. The second night will be headlined by two-time Grammy winner Kirk Whalum, promising a night filled with exceptional music.
Sunday has been designated as School Band Day, where local high school jazz ensembles will be performing, further emphasizing the festival’s dedication to nurturing young talent in the jazz genre.
While admission to general events is free, attendees can purchase tickets for seating and refreshments in the Patron’s Tent, a space designed to enhance the festival experience. Those interested in attending are encouraged to visit the Savannah Jazz website for additional information and access to the full lineup of performances.
The Savannah Jazz Festival has a rich history of celebrating jazz music and honoring local talent, making it a significant cultural event in Savannah. It aims to not only entertain but also educate audiences about the evolving genre of jazz, ensuring the longevity of its appreciation within the community.
For over four decades, the festival has seen participation from various musicians and contributors, establishing itself as a staple in Savannah’s cultural calendar. With an atmosphere that promotes community engagement and artistic expression, the Savannah Jazz Festival attracts both locals and visitors, creating a vibrant celebration of music in the heart of Georgia.
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Additional Resources
- WSAV News
- Savannah Now
- Savannah Business Journal
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Jazz
- Google Search: Savannah Jazz Festival
