From festival director Steve Mead
It is with great sadness we announce that this year’s Manchester Jazz Festival (May 21 -25) is cancelled. Along with the rest of the population, our hope is that the situation
surrounding the current COVID-19 pandemic improves in the coming
months. However it is too great a risk for our staff, artists and
partners to embark on delivering large scale events across the city
during the worst public health crisis in a generation.
Manchester Jazz Festival formed in 1996 and has now become the city’s
longest-running music festival. Our very first festival was cancelled
on the day due to the city centre bomb in Manchester, so it is a strange
book end to the first quarter century of our history that this, our
25th anniversary, will also be cancelled.
We know this news will come as a disappointment and we’d like to
reassure everyone that we will be back in 2021. Those who have bought
tickets to this year’s festival will be entitled to a full refund and
should contact the booking agent they used to make their original
purchase.
In the meantime, we’ll be working on supporting all artists across
the North West and beyond. Please stay tuned over the coming months as
we switch our focus to digital projects, so we can continue celebrate
the work of our extraordinary artists with our loyal audiences.
Some of our partner venues may continue with the festival events they
had programmed between May 21 -25. Although these gigs will no longer
be part of mjf2020, if they are able to continue we ask you to support
these events where you can.
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