About:
The Gent Jazz Festival is an annual music festival held in the city of Ghent, Belgium. The festival takes place over the course of several days in July and features a variety of jazz, blues, and world music performances from established and rising artists.
Famous For:
The festival is known for its beautiful location in the Bijloke site, which is a former hospital and monastery that dates back to the 13th century. Overall, the Gent Jazz Festival is considered one of the premier jazz festivals in Europe and attracts music fans from all over the world.
Creation Purpose:
The Gent Jazz Festival was founded by Bertrand Flamang, a Belgian entrepreneur and music enthusiast. Flamang was passionate about jazz music and wanted to create a festival that would showcase the best jazz performers from around the world while also providing a platform for local talent.
Fun Facts:
The festival was originally called the Blue Note Festival and was held in the town of Sint-Martens-Latem before it moved to its current location in Ghent.
The festival is held in July, which is the height of the summer season in Belgium and a popular time for music festivals and outdoor events.
Impact on the Music Industry:
The festival has a reputation for showcasing both established artists and rising stars in the music industry, making it an exciting and dynamic festival for music lovers.
Festival was scheduled from 06 Jul to 17 Jul 2007 (11 day(s)).
Gent Jazz Festival takes place in Gent, Belgium. Here is the full address of the festival: Godshuizenlaan 2, 9000 Ghent
Elvis Costello, The Cinematic Orchestra, Erik Truffaz, Sly & The Family Stone, DJ Shadow.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
jazz
electronic
soul
chillout
downtempo
experimental
acid jazz
electronica
ambient
instrumental
contemporary jazz
fusion
nu jazz
rnb
acoustic
alternative
classic rock
groove
indie