Resounding success of Jazzaldia, which turned 60 this year, and once again showed that it is one of Europe’s most important Jazz festivals, well and truly established after all these years. There were massive audiences in attendance throughout, although the weather didn’t always help. In all, 179,180 people turned up for all the events. Top-notch programming, at emblematic venues. A unique cultural feast, of extremely high quality.

60 Jazzaldia - Keler Gunea - Bulego (©Lolo Vasco)
60 Jazzaldia - Keler Gunea - Bulego (©Lolo Vasco)

60th Jazzaldia: A perfect year

A total of 158,700 people flocked to the 52 free concerts, while another 20,480 went to those where patrons were required to pay. Tickets were bought in 40 different countries: Spain, France, the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Hungary…17 concerts were completely sold out and 99.03% of all numbered tickets were sold. The “sold out” sign was put up at the 4 concerts staged in Trinitate Plaza, at 3 of the 5 held at Kutxabank Kursaal Auditorioa, at 3 of the 5 that took place at Škoda San Telmo Museoa, at all 5 held at FCC Victoria Eugenia Antzokia, at one of the two in Chillida Leku, as well as the one in the Maria Cristina Hotel..

The musical quality throughout this year’s edition was nothing short of excellent, with big artists, local and international stars, emerging talents, and great diversity in terms of style...Among the memorable moments that will be forever etched in the long history of Jazzaldia: Kurt Elling’s voice, a voice like no other; the magnetism and depth of feeling of Dee Dee Bridgewater; the variety of registers heard on the guitar of the great Marc Ribot, who performed at three concerts; the musical perfection of Holland and Potter; the passion and duende of Yerai Cortés; the coolness and contagious charm of Jamie Cullum; The Beach Boys, headed up by Mike Love, with their repertoire of great hits, simply out of this world; the poetic intensity of Anari; Bill Bruford, recipient this year of the Donostiako Jazzaldia Award, with his absolute mastery on drums; the rollicking authenticity of Minyo Crusaders; and the masses of followers (of all generations) of Bulego, who flocked to Keler Gunea to see them.

The Festival wishes to thank and give a shout out to the general public for their response. Not only were there massive crowds at all the concerts. Once again this year their behaviour was exemplary. Not a single incident of any sort. During Jazzaldia, the city was engulfed in music, throbbing with festivity and celebration.

Some information

  • This year 8 concerts were streamed free of charge.
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Cartel 58 Jazzaldia 2023 (autor: Roskow).

Poster 60 Jazzaldia (author: José Luis Lanzagorta)

Jazzaldia. A Visual Journey

On July 11, a photography exhibition, curated by Lolo Vasco, official Jazzaldia photographer for the last 26 years, was inaugurated at the San Telmo Museum, to commemorate 60 years of this event. 211 photographs that take us on a visual journey laden with emotions and memories. The exhibition, open to the public free of charge, will remain open till September 28.