The new edition will bring together artists from eight countries, multiple provincial stages, and a schedule open to the public
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Córdoba announced the 16th International Jazz Festival, which will take place from November 12 to 24 with activities throughout the province. The presentation was held on the central pedestrian street, where musicians and dancers offered a preview of the festive spirit that will define the program. The musical event aims to strengthen the bond between the audience and the regional jazz scene.
During the launch, passersby gathered to enjoy a musical display that included traditional sounds and outdoor choreographies, creating a warm and participatory atmosphere. The activity surprised residents and tourists, who replied with applause and captured the urban performance with cell phones and cameras. The initiative aimed to bring jazz to the streets, inviting everyone to be part of the cultural celebration.
This edition will feature stages distributed across the capital and the provincial interior, offering a variety of styles, ensembles, and sound experiences over thirteen consecutive days. From intimate formats to large-scale concerts, the line-up targets diverse audiences and seeks to strengthen Córdoba's artistic identity.
Habrá propuestas en diversos espacios culturales, como en el Paseo del Buen Pastor
Program, venues, and confirmed artists
The festival will bring together nearly two hundred performers and offer twenty concerts across nine renowned cultural venues, such as Teatro Libertador and Teatro Real. There will also be events at Paseo del Buen Pastor, Centro Cultural Córdoba, and venues in the interior such as Río Cuarto, La Cumbre, San Francisco, and Capilla del Monte. The line-up will combine local figures, national guests, and groups from countries such as Chile, Brazil, France, Poland, Israel, Italy, and Peru.
In addition to the concerts, there will be opportunities that foster exchange between artists and the audience, promoting the development of the regional jazz community. During the festival days, the city and valleys will host events that aim to bring jazz to new listeners without sacrificing quality or tradition.
At the presentation event, cultural authorities highlighted the prestige the festival has achieved and its impact on the province's tourism and artistic agenda. The consistency and breadth of the program position Córdoba as a national reference for the genre, in dialogue with other international festivals. The initiative was celebrated by local musicians, who emphasized the value of sharing the stage with established artists and strengthening Córdoba's cultural circuit.