About:
ELBJAZZ is an annual jazz festival held in the city of Hamburg, Germany. The festival has been active since 2010 and has grown to become one of the largest and most popular jazz festivals in Europe. Previous headliners include Gregory Porter, Jamie Cullum, and Herbie Hancock.
Famous For:
ELBJAZZ is famous for its unique location in the port of Hamburg, with stages set up on ships, docks, and other maritime locations throughout the city. The festival is also known for its diverse range of jazz styles, from traditional to avant-garde.
Creation Purpose:
The purpose of ELBJAZZ was to create a platform for showcasing the best jazz talent from around the world and provide a unique experience for music lovers.
Fun Facts:
ELBJAZZ takes its name from the Elbe River, which runs through Hamburg and serves as the backdrop for many of the festival's stages.
In addition to jazz, the festival also features a wide range of other genres, including soul, funk, and world music.
The festival attracts people from all over the world, with attendees coming from as far as North America and Asia.
Impact On The Music Industry:
ELBJAZZ has had a significant impact on the jazz industry, providing a platform for both established and emerging artists to showcase their talent.
Festival was scheduled from 31 May to 01 Jun 2019 (1 day(s)).
Elbjazz takes place in Hamburg, Germany. Here is the full address of the festival: Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Port of Hamburg
Jamie Cullum, Tower of Power, Manu Katché, Mélanie De Biasio, Altin Gün.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
jazz
funk
pop
contemporary jazz
fusion
instrumental
jazz fusion
acid jazz
alternative
bass
chillout
easy listening
groove
jazz funk
jazz pop
piano
rhythm and blues
smooth jazz
swing