Jazz Re:Found is a rising star on the Italian festival panorama, bringing together new sounds and legendary names from a wide spectrum of genres, all essentially rooted in jazz. This year, at its ninth edition, the festival offers a fine selection of world-renowned artists, with five days of live performances and DJ sets, spread through seven locations in the city of Turin.
With performances ranging from hip-hop legend Grandmaster Flashto the young talents of new jazz Yussef Kamaal and Gogo Penguin, from the king of afrobeatTony Allen,to DJs and giants of electronic music, like James Holden, Underground Resistance, Gilles Petersonand many more, there is no doubt you’ll have some quality music to dance to. Up until last week, the line-up included a live performance of rap icons De La Soul, but it was unfortunately cancelled by the band for family reasons.
The festival kicks off on Wednesday, 7th December, and will keep you busy until Sunday 11th.
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