Wallingford Winter Blues and Jazz Festival

DATE

February 4, 2025

Listen to incredible musicians in venues across Wallingford, February 14th-16th

Back by popular demand, Wallingford Winter Blues and Jazz Weekender 2025 will be running again over February 14th, 15th & 16th.

The three days will be packed with 35 performances, across multiple locations in Wallingford and the best news is that 80% of the events are free to enjoy!

Valentine’s night on the 14th offers jazz duos playing at local venues – The George Hotel and The Coachmakers Arms, and a few minutes walk away at the Corn Exchange there will be stars from London’s Ronnie Scott’s playing My Funny Valentine and other love songs for a romantic evening. 

With a change of audience on Saturday, Sousaphone madness will offer a fun musical experience for children. Elsewhere in the town, you will find a touch of Sarah Vaughan, some heavy funk and blues and some toe tapping Gypsy jazz. There is something for every age and taste, even night owls who may opt to finish at the funk & soul disco. 

Sunday will be an opportunity for, literally, an upbeat start at 10am with the family drum circle. Alternatively, you may prefer to opt for a relaxing, soulful Sunday afternoon listening to a top vocalist, the community choir or more Blues to close the weekend. 

For further detail on the full programme of events, venues and tickets and to book where necessary, please go to: cornexchange.org.uk and Wallingford Winter Blues and Jazz 14-16th February 2025

Wallingford Winter Blues & Jazz Weekender 2025 offers an entertaining affordable musical weekend with something for everyone. 


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