Pubblicato il 28 May 2025 da Redazione in Actuality, Antibes, Events

Jazz à Juan 2025: A Journey Through Stars, Roots, and Fresh Vibrations

From July 10 to 20, the Gould Pine Grove transforms into a sound cathedral featuring jazz icons, refined electronic sounds, and rising stars
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The most anticipated summer music event on the French Riviera returns: Jazz à Juan, from July 10 to 20, 2025, brings back the jazz soul of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, in the heart of the Gould Pine Grove, a natural amphitheater combining intimacy with world-class performances.

The 64th edition offers a rich musical mosaic: international jazz legends, new voices from the soul and electronic scenes, and up-and-coming talent ready to shine. The intimate setting — just 3,000 seats — ensures each evening becomes a unique live music encounter.

An experience beyond the stage

The festival extends far beyond nightly concerts. The Jammin’ Summer Sessions, free to the public, spotlight emerging artists and fuel collective creativity. Marching Bands liven up the streets of Antibes, while festival “Befores” bring DJ sets, social moments, and even traditional pétanque games.

Since its founding in 1960, in tribute to Sidney Bechet, Jazz à Juan has evolved while staying true to its roots. The handprints of iconic performers, etched along Boulevard Édouard Baudoin, offer a walk through musical history beside the pine grove.

Jazz à Juan 2025 Line-up – From Legends to New Sounds

  • July 10 – Emile Londonien / Air

  • July 11 – Dianne Reeves / Jamie Cullum

  • July 12 – Ayo / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals

  • July 14 – Xu Quintet / Marion Rampal / Macha Gharibian

  • July 15 – Mark Lettieri Group / Robert Plant presents Saving Grace feat. Suzi Dian

  • July 16 – Meshell Ndegeocello / Gregory Porter

  • July 17 – Kareen Guiock-Thuram / Ibrahim Maalouf & The Trumpets of Michel-Ange

  • July 18 – Dabeull / Caravan Palace

  • July 19 – Sophye Soliveau / Herbie Hancock

  • July 20 – Nicole Slack Jones

More than a festival, a cultural heritage

Jazz à Juan is music under the stars, but also rhythm in cafés, restaurants, hotels, and the lively streets. It’s a shared celebration, a moment of connection where every note tells a story, and every listener becomes part of the legend.

🎟️ Details and tickets available on the official Jazz à Juan website.