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Inverloch Jazz Festival featuring diverse jazz genres and renowned artists from 2 to 4 August 2024Celebrate 30 years of jazz by the sea with The Inverloch Jazz Festival from 2-4 Aug, promising a musical journey from classic jazz to contemporary beats, featuring legendary and emerging artists across diverse genres. By news@gippsland - 5th July 2024 - Back to News Running across 3 days (Fri 2 Aug to Sun 4 Aug), the Inverloch Jazz Festival lineup promises a musical journey through classic jazz, soulful melodies and smooth contemporary beats. From big bands to duos, funk jazz to Latin jazz, legendary artists and emerging talents, this festival will have you foot-tapping, finger-snapping and grooving in your seat. 
Featuring 45 bands, including 15 newcomers, and 150 artists, the festival spans 5 venues near the town centre, offering diverse musical styles Inverloch Jazz FestivalFrom its humble beginnings in 1994, the Inverloch Jazz Festival has brought together musicians from all over the country to revel in the smooth sounds of the drums, bass, piano and guitar. 2024 marks the impressive 30-year anniversary of the beloved jazz festival by the sea. The stellar program showcases the rhythmic groove of 45 bands, 15 of them new to this year's festival, and 150 artists. Featuring an eclectic range of styles, from traditional and big band, to contemporary, Latin and funk, the festival will be a feast for the ears. The program will stretch across 5 venues all within an easy stroll from the town centre, and each other. Cosy up inside to the hum and beat of the 30th anniversary of the Inverloch Jazz Festival. To find out more about the full program and to purchase tickets, visit Inverloch Jazz Festival website. Pictures from Visit Gippsland website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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