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Toronto Jazz Festival: The Complete Guide Toronto Jazz Festival: The Complete Guide Toronto Jazz Festival: The Complete Guide By Updated 04/19/18 Toronto Jazz Festival got its start in 1987 with only three official venues, and has since become known as one of North America’s premier jazz festivals. The annual summer event attracts some of the biggest names in music and offers a wide variety of programming, much of which is free. Whether you’re hoping to get tickets, curious about what the festival is all about, or you’re excited to attend, read on for everything you need to know about the Toronto Jazz Festival. Overview Over the past 30 years, the Toronto Jazz Festival has been going strong in the city and takes place around the last ten days of June and early July. (The 2018 festival will take place June 22 to July 1.) Throughout its run, it has showcased more than 3,200 free public events, hosted more than 30,000 artists, and has attracted 11 million people to come and enjoy the music. What started as a small celebration of jazz music now attracts upwards of 500,000 fans annually, all eager to watch more than 1,500 musicians take the stage in venues large and small all across the city. Locations and Venues One of the best things about the Toronto Jazz Festival (in addition to the impressive roster of artists that hit the various stages each year) is the fact that there are a wide variety of venues to choose from. In previous years, much of the action took place at Nathan Phillips Square in front of City Hall, but as of 2017, Toronto’s Yorkville neighborhood became a central location for a large portion of performances. In fact, more than 100 free concerts were held on stages throughout Yorkville, which again will be home to the festival’s series of free shows. Yorkville, near the intersection of Yonge and Blood streets, makes for a central and easily accessible location for visitors. Festival organizers also wanted to pay homage to Yorkville’s musical history. The area once housed a lively music scene during the 1960s and 1970s and the Jazz Festival is bringing music back to a neighborhood that was once known for an influx of artists (the likes of which included Joni Mitchel and Neil Young) playing in bars and coffee houses. For the 2018 Jazz Festival, the following venues in Yorkville will be used for free programming: Church of The Redeemer Heliconian Hall OLG Stage on Cumberland St. OLG Stage on Hazelton Ave OLG Stage on Yorkville Ave One Restaurant Pilot Tavern - Stealth Lounge Proof Vodka Bar, Intercontinental Toronto Yorkville Hotel The Concert Hall Yorkville Village - The Oval Yorkville Village - The Laneway Yorkville Village - TNT Lounge Ticketed acts will take place at the following venues throughout the city: Danforth Music Hall Don Mills Public Library Home Smith Bar at The Old Mill Toronto Jazz Bistro Koerner Hall in the Telus Centre for Performance & Learning Phoenix Concert Theatre Sony Centre The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar Acts From established musicians and jazz legends, to up-and-coming acts, you'll catch a wide variety of artists across the stages. In the past, renowned musicians such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, Harry Connick Jr., Etta James and Diana Krall (among many others) have performed. Acts change with every festival, but for the 2018 Toronto Jazz Festival, some names that have been announced include Herbie Hancock, Alison Kraus, Seal, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Savion Glover and Holly Cole. Check the to stay updated on who you can expect to see. Tickets There are several ways to get yourself a ticket for a festival performance—those that aren’t free, that is. For shows that take place at Caravan Palace, Jazz Bistro, and Home Smith Bar you can get tickets via Ticketpro either or by phone (1-888-655-9090). For shows at Koerner Hall, buy tickets or by phone (416-408-0208). For any shows at the Sony Centre you can opt to get tickets or by phone (1-855-872-7660). Related Events In addition to the Toronto Jazz Festival, there is another way to enjoy jazz in the city, and that's the , which began in 1989 and has grown ever since. For 2018, the festival will take place July 6 to 29, and admission to Beaches International Jazz Festival is free. Read More Get Our Travel Tips to Your Inbox Email Address Sign up There was an error. Please try again. Thank you [email] for signing up.
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