Marlborough Jazz Festival 2012

Marlborough Jazz Festival 2012

Friday 13th to Sunday 15th July 2012
various venues in Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1HN, England MAP
weekend £61; Friday & Saturday £52; Friday £23; Saturday £35; Sunday £22
Daily capacity: 1,400
Last updated: Mon 18th Jun 2012

Marlborough International Jazz was founded in 1986, and takes place annually in many venues across Marlborough in Wiltshire. The festival takes place from Friday 13th until Sunday 15th July.

Line-up

Friday: Al Marconi, Birmingham Blues Friends featuring Steve Big Man Clayton, and Red Stripe Band.
Saturday: Adam Winslet Band, Artesian Hall Stompers, Baddest Blues Band, Bob Bowles Band, Chris Jagger and the Atcha Band, Darius Brubeck Trio, Eduardo Niebla Trio, George Haslam's 'New Tricks', Hélélé, The Jive Aces, Kennet Vale Brass, Laura Zakian, Nicola Farnon Quartet, Red Stripe Band, and Sticky Wicket and His Swing Orchestra.
Sunday: Clare Teal, with more still to be announced.

As well as individual concerts, a major feature is the 'Stroller'. These are tickets that enable the holder to see a large number of bands in over 20 locations on Friday evening from 6pm until the Sunday Marquee finishes.

Tickets

Single Day Strollers are priced as follows: Friday £23, Saturday £35, Sunday Marquee £22. There are also combination strollers available: a Friday & Saturday is priced at £52. Weekender tickets are priced at £61 (includes programme). Individual event tickets are also available. To buy tickets click here.
Accommodation This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.


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