WINNIPEG — Two full summers without the traditional TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival didn’t sit well with jazz fans. But now, it’s back.
WINNIPEG — Two full summers without the traditional TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival didn’t sit well with jazz fans. But now, it’s back.
WINNIPEG — Jazz fans are in for a musical treat next weekend with the return of in-person performances hosted by Jazz Winnipeg.
The 2021 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival is the latest summer event to cancel amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Winnipeg jazz fans wanting their musical fix this summer will have to adjust to the new normal as musicians adapt to online performances and smaller venues.
This year’s TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival has a new partner in True North Sports + Entertainment to help present its headliners.
Manitobans are primed to enjoy their summer at some sort of festival. Leading the events that most Manitobans will find themselves at this season is the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
More than 90 artists make up the first batch of musicians announced for the 2018 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival.
Jazz Winnipeg is ceasing production of its bi-monthly magazine, dig!, after 14 years in print.
Heading downtown to the TD Jazz Winnipeg Festival this weekend? There are a few road closures in effect you’ll need to take note of.
More than 70 artists will pack the 2017 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival for 10 days of music from the likes of Seu Jorge, Wolf Parade, Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, Bokante, The Joy Formidable, Low, and the Donny McCaslin Group.
Jazz Winnipeg has hired Michael Falk as the organization’s incoming artistic director.
The executive producer of Jazz Winnipeg is leaving the organization after 12 years at the helm.