Researched musician profile
About Adinda Hertmans
Hertmans’s official biography identifies her as a Dutch-Belgian jazz singer, songwriter, and lyricist based in Brussels. It traces jazz-vocal studies at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and a master’s degree completed at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in 2025.[1]
The biography distinguishes the Adinda Hertmans Quartet from her collaboration with pianist Diederik Wissels and other performing formations. Her quartet brings together Wajdi Riahi, Fil Caporali, and Daniel Jonkers around Hertmans’s voice and writing.[1]
Hertmans and Wissels released their first album, Maybe Tomorrow, while her official links page presents album material and live recordings from Toots Studio. The artist site provides direct, authorized video and an album listening directory.[1][2][3]
Adinda Hertmans Quartet
The official biography identifies a stable quartet for Hertmans’s jazz-vocal and songwriting work.[1]
Maybe Tomorrow
Hertmans’s first album with pianist Diederik Wissels is introduced through her biography and official listening directory.[1][2]
Brussels conservatory path
Her biography connects master’s-level jazz-vocal study in Brussels with an active local performance and coaching practice.[1]






