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Sat, Jul 25, 9:00 PM

PLS NOTE: DOORS OPEN AT 8.30PM FOR A 9PM SHOWTIME (SHOW DURATION IS 9PM-11PM) Nana Koizumi(Trumpeter & Singer) from Japan Nana is a globe-trotting jazz artist based in Sydney, known for her rare style as a “singing trumpeter,” blending soulful vocals with skilled trumpet playing. She made her Australian debut on International Jazz Day 2023, performing to sold-out audiences at top venues across Sydney. Her growing profile led to a feature interview on SBS as part of its Japanese People Active in Australia series. October 2024 marked her South Korean debut with a sold-out performance at the acclaimed jazz club Flat Nine. In November and December, she performed for the first time in China at Jazz at Lincoln Center Shanghai—one of the country’s most prestigious jazz venues—followed by a national tour across several cities. In January 2025, she appeared at BLUE YARD, produced by Blue Note Japan, where she received high praise. She returned for a second performance in April due to popular demand. Her first mini-album, By Your Side, was released in spring 2025 and has been met with strong s

Sun, Jul 26, 6:30 PM

PLS NOTE: DOORS OPEN 6PM FOR A 6.30PM SHOWTIME (SHOW DURATION IS 6.30PM-8.30PM) ‘A to Z of Jazz’ with Amelia Evans Join the Amelia Evans Quartet for the A to Z of Jazz; a celebration of the rich history and tradition of Jazz. With Evans as your guide, let us delve into the songs, styles and singers that defined an artform. From the Birth of the Blues to Bebop, Dixieland to Bossa Nova, discover the sounds that shaped jazz, from its earliest roots to its modern masterpieces. Award-winning jazz vocalist Amelia Evans is one of Melbourne’s rising stars. With a love of storytelling via improvisation, Amelia is recognised for her breathtaking vocal versatility and ability to capture an audience with her authenticity and honesty. A finalist in the 2020 Wangaratta Festival of Jazz & Blues National Jazz Awards, Amelia has performed with the likes of Terri-Lyne Carrington, James Morrison, Ari Hoenig, Wycliffe Gordon and Linda May Han Oh. collaborated with pianist Bob Sedergreen on her debut album The First Song, and won a score of awards including the 2017 Generations In Jazz Vocal Scholarship.

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