27April – 2 May 2022
The Cheltenham Jazz Festival is set to make a much-anticipated return next month for a 6-day event from 27 April to 2 May featuring a trademark mix of international stars, jazz icons and trailblazing up-and-coming talent.
Amongst the names performing at this year’s event are star US vocalist Gregory Porter, who returns as the Festival’s Artistic Curator, legendary Led Zeppelin rocker Robert Plant with his Saving Graceproject, Golden Globe winning pianist, singer and broadcaster Jamie Cullum, multi-million-selling BRIT Award winner Emeli Sandé, blues pop troubadour James Bay, chart-topping pianist and singer Tom Odell, and the multi-instrumentalist and Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award winner Nitin Sawhney.
BBC Radio 2 Celebrates 25 Years of Cheltenham Jazz Festival and the 100th anniversary of the BBC, in a special concert on Thursday 28 April to be broadcast on Sunday Night Is Music Night. 70 musicians including the Guy Barker Big Band and BBC Concert Orchestra will premiere a unique symphonic celebration commissioned by the Festival. The concert will also celebrate the past 100 years of British jazz, as well as some of the standout moments from across the Festival’s 25-year history featuring guest appearances from Gregory Porter, Paloma Faith andImelda May.
The British jazz scene will be heavily reflected with shows from an array of its new stars including pioneering saxophonist Nubya Garcia, MOBO award-winning drummer Moses Boyd, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jordan Rakei, fast-emerging singer Cherise, and Mercury-nominated trumpeter Laura Jurd. Plus shows from a dazzling selection of the scene’s more established acts includingTomorrow’s Warriors presents the Nu Civilisation Orchestra (a musical exploration of Marvin Gaye’s iconic album What’s Going On), Mike Westbrook, Iain Ballamy, Zoe Rahman Quintet, Neil Charles, Graham Costello’s Strata, and saxophonist Paul Dunmall in a group with Liam Noble, John Edwards andMark Sanders.
This year’s Festival will also present a series of ground-breaking collaborations including Imelda May performing an exclusive one-off show with the Ronnie Scott’s Big Band, legendary US saxophonist Gary Bartz with London six-piece Maisha, and the Dave Douglas and Joey Baron Duo.
Additional concerts across the five days include shows from revered keyboardist and Gil Scott Heron collaborator Brian Jackson, ‘60s soul great PP Arnold, the folk, jazz, pop and chamber music stylings of Penguin Café, powerhouse LA-based singer Lady Blackbird, the father of Ethio-jazz Mulatu Astatke, Afrobeat ensemble Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, American avant-garde pianist Myra Melford, Swiss vocalist Lucia Cadotsch in a band with Kit Downes, Phil Donkin and James Maddren, Austrian phenomenon Shake Stew, blues/rock singer and guitarist Joanne Shaw Taylor, and blues harmonica wizard Errol Linton.
The …around town programme in association with Cheltenham BID will see the finest local and national talent appear on the Free Stage in Montpellier Gardens and in Cheltenham’s streets, pubs and clubs. Featuring rising stars from the Tomorrow’s Warriors roster, Festival favourites Thrill Collins, all the way to Gloucestershire’s best school jazz bands on the Jazz It Up stage, the line-up offers musical inspiration all day and late into the night.
Invisible, Real – a brand-new audio-visual performance-installation by Faye MacCalman will create a subconscious dream-zone space exploring mental illness and inner worlds. The piece was commissioned as part of Cheltenham Jazz Festival’s Jerwood Jazz Encounters programme.
The Festival’s talent development strand offers opportunities for young, up-and-coming jazz artists. The sought-after Double Bill pairing in the Arena for rising stars will feature New York bass player and vocalist Adeline and songwriter Lola Young. Two emerging artists feature in the Showcase concert: Elles Bailey + Georgia Cecile. Kansas Smitty’s late-night takeover sessions in The Daffodil will introduce special guests from across the Festival programme and there is an international collaboration between the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and students from Siena. On the Free Stage, local school jazz bands will entertain the crowds in the popular Jazz It Up morning sessions. Meanwhile the very youngest jazz fans can enjoy a Family Concert with CBeebies stars YolanDa’s Band Jam.
Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2022 is hosted in a tented festival village in Montpellier Gardens, featuring the Big Top stage, Jazz Arena, Free Stage, a programme of family activities and events and a food, drink and market area. The Festival reaches beyond the festival village into Cheltenham, bringing jazz to venues throughout the day until late into the night. These include Cheltenham Town Hall, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Parabola Arts Centre, Hotel du Vin, and The Daffodil, as well as a dynamic free …around town programme in association with Cheltenham BID.
The full line-up for this year’s festival is below.
Wednesday 27 April
Emeli Sandé
Henry Westons Big Top
Denny Illett Sings Sinatra and Nat ‘King’ Cole
The Daffodil
Thursday 28 April
BBC Radio 2 Celebrates Jazz at the 25th Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Henry Westons Big Top
Joanne Shaw Taylor
Jazz Arena
Liane Carroll
The Daffodil
Friday 29 April
Corinne Bailey Rae
Henry Westons Big Top
Nitin Sawhney
Jazz Arena
Kansas Smitty’s
The Daffodil
Lucia Cadotsch with Kit Downes, Phil Donkin and James Maddren
Parabola Arts Centre
Zoe Rahman Quintet
Parabola Arts Centre
Errol Linton
The Daffodil
Saturday 30 April
Holly Thomas
Hotel du Vin
Imelda May and Ronnie Scott’s Big Band
Henry Westons Big Top
James Bay
Henry Westons Big Top
Gregory Porter
Henry Westons Big Top
Nu Civilisation Orchestra presents Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On
Jazz Arena
Lady Blackbird
Jazz Arena
Nubya Garcia
Cheltenham Town Hall
Jordan Rakei
Cheltenham Town Hall
Cherise
The Daffodil
Kansas Smitty’s
Cheltenham Town Hall
Dave Douglas and Joey Baron
Jazz Arena
The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Parabola Arts Centre
Neil Charles: Dark Days
Parabola Arts Centre
Shake Stew
Parabola Arts Centre
Graham Costello’s STRATA
Parabola Arts Centre
Invisible, Real by Faye McCalman
Venue tbc
BAM! Babies’ Adventures in Music
Discovery Space
Family Sing with Juliet Kelly
Discovery Space
Adriano Adewale: A World of Sound and Percussion
Discovery Space
Sunday 1 May
Showcase: Elles Bailey and Georgia Cécile
Jazz Arena
Tom Odell
Henry Westons Big Top
Double Bill: Adeline and Lola Young
Henry Westons Big Top
Saving Grace ft Robert Plant and Suzi Dian
Henry Westons Big Top
Electric Lady Big Band
Jazz Arena
Gary Bartz & Maisha
Jazz Arena
Penguin Cafe
Cheltenham Town Hall
PP Arnold
Cheltenham Town Hall
Mulatu Astatke
Cheltenham Town Hall
Kansas Smitty’s
The Daffodil
Emma Smith
The Daffodil
Paul Dunmall with Matthew Shipp, Joe Morris and Gerald Cleaver
Parabola Arts Centre
Iain Ballamy with Rob Luft, Huw Warren, Conor Chaplin and Will Glaser
Parabola Arts Centre
Mike Westbrook: The Uncommon Orchestra: On Duke’s Birthday
Parabola Arts Centre
Laura Jurd Ensemble
Parabola Arts Centre
Invisible, Real by Faye McCalman
Venue tbc
Jazz Babies with Holly Thomas
Discovery Space
Jazz Kids with Alex Woods
Discovery Space
Grace Savage Beatbox Champion!
Discovery Space
Monday 2 May
Jamie Cullum
Henry Westons Big Top
Seun Kuti and Africa 80
Henry Westons Big Top
Gabrielle
Henry Westons Big Top
Family Concert – YolanDa’s Band Jam
Jazz Arena
Moses Boyd
Jazz Arena
Brian Jackson
Jazz Arena
Myra Melford Quintet
Parabola Arts Centre
Bonfire Radicals
Discovery Space
Brass Blast!
Discovery Space
Tickets are available from http://www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazz