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Baku Jazz Festival to be held
Baku/09.09.21/Turan: The Baku Jazz Festival will be held on September 10-18. The event is held after a two-year break, according to a report on the website of the Ministry of Culture.
It should be stressed that the event will be held with due regard for quarantine regime restrictions. Festival's concerts will be held at the Beer Hall and Music and Art Tower Gallery clubs. The gala concert on September 18 will be held at the Shahdag Night Club.
Musicians from the Netherlands, Hungary, Turkey, Russia, Israel, Germany, Luxembourg and Georgia will take part in the festival. Among the Azerbaijani jazz musicians there are Rain Sultanov, Isfar Sarabsky, Elbay Mammadzade and others to take part in the festival.
As a part of the festival, films about jazz made in the 20th century will be shown at the Art Tower Club on September 11-12.
Also, the festival participants will hold a jam session. - 02D-
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