Preston Jazz Festival returns for 2025 with 42 free musical events and activities

Preston Jazz Festival is returning for 2025 with a total of 42 different free musical events and activities. Between Sunday 18 May and Saturday 7 June, 17 concerts and 24 […]

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Prestonians enjoying Jazzin’ the Park on Winckley Square in 2023 Pic: Michael Porter Photography
Prestonians enjoying Jazzin’ the Park on Winckley Square in 2023 Pic: Michael Porter Photography
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Preston Jazz Festival is returning for 2025 with a total of 42 different free musical events and activities.

Between Sunday 18 May and Saturday 7 June, 17 concerts and 24 participatory workshops will take place across different city venues. The mighty Jazzin’ the Park will return to Winckley Square, providing the festival finale.

Funded by Arts Council England, Preston City Council and supported by the University of Central Lancashire, the three-week festival is set to ignite the city with activities in public parks, venues, pubs, community centres, schools, and even the streets of Preston.

Since it began nine years ago, Preston Jazz Fest has grown and grown. With attendance and participant numbers regularly passing 10,000 in recent years, it has become one of the most popular and best attended activities in Preston’s cultural calendar. With more events than ever, the 2025 festival is set to be the biggest to date.

Young Jazz on the Square in 2024 Pic: Karen Browne
Musicians play for Young Jazz on the Square in 2024 Pic: Karen Browne

Tony Rigg, Festival Director and University of Central Lancashire Lecturer in music industry management, said: “Community is the beating heart of the festival. It is for everyone, families, young, old, people from all walks of life. A place with more music is a better place to live, and music is good for our wellbeing.

“Whilst it may be a jazz festival by name, there is something for everyone. We want as many people as possible to get involved as audience members, but also to take part in the workshops, and even to get performing.

“People who come to the workshops will have the option to perform what they have learned at one of our public events. Participation and providing opportunities for the next generation of local music makers and creatives are important themes of the festival.”

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The main festival kicks off on Sunday 18 May at The Continental with a gig by the Richard Iles Quartet, an all-star musical lineup, who will deliver a special performance remembering the music of Miles Davis.

Among the other concerts are The Jim Falkner Quartet, which will celebrate the music of Jimmy Raney, at Chew’s Yard on Sunday 25 May while the Lovely Eggs, one of Lancashire’s most acclaimed bands, will be playing at The Ferret on Tuesday 3 June.

Back by popular demand is music legend Graham Massey, of 808 State fame, who will be bringing his band Toolshed to The Continental on Thursday 5 June. And Jazzin’ the Park, a festival-scale event in its own right, will be hosting an eclectic lineup of world-class bands and artists on Winckley Square on Saturday 7 June.

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The variety of workshops will provide an opportunity for all to learn and participate. While six of these will take place in schools, this year the public events include a series of Beginners Guides, ranging from how to run music events, songwriting, music production, and even salsa dancing.

Dr Jon Aveyard will be running a series of accessible, fun music making and singing workshops across Preston, with no prior experience required to take part. An earlier Jazz Day, run for young musicians by Lancashire Music Service, will feed into a concert on Winckley Square on Saturday 31 May showcasing some of Lancashire’s young musical talent. Along with a special performance from a National Youth Jazz Orchestra ensemble, this is part of a city-wide jazz-day with other pop-up performances around Preston.

Some of the concert tickets are expected to be in demand so pre-booking is essential to secure your place. For more details and booking information go to the Preston Jazz Festival website and follow the event on Facebook and Instagram via prestonjazzfest.

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