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Bengaluru Jazz Fest Brings Eclectic Lineup of Jazz Greats

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  • Bengaluru Jazz Fest supported by Bosch
  • Features international and Indian jazz artists
  • Aims to highlight India's jazz journey
Bengaluru Jazz Fest Brings Eclectic Lineup of Jazz Greats

On November 7th, 2025, the highly anticipated Bengaluru Jazz Fest, supported by Bosch, is all set to captivate music enthusiasts across the city. The festival, which will run over the course of three weekends, promises an unforgettable celebration of sound and soul.

The program boasts an eclectic lineup of jazz stalwarts, including renowned international artists like Magnus Dauner and Peter Natterer, as well as acclaimed Indian musicians such as Gerard Machado, Radha Thomas, Sukanya Ramgopal, and Karthik Mani. The Bosch Big Band will also be performing, adding to the diverse array of talent on display.

"The idea has been on the horizon for a long time," says Jagadeesh M.R., musician-guitarist and director of Bangalore School of Music, who is part of the curating team. "We wanted a platform that would host international artists and highlight India's own jazz journey."

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With this goal in mind, the Bengaluru Jazz Fest promises to be a captivating celebration of the genre, showcasing the rich diversity and talent that the city has to offer.

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The Bengaluru Jazz Fest is a music festival that will take place over three weekends in the city, featuring an eclectic lineup of jazz artists from India and around the world.
The Bengaluru Jazz Fest is supported by Bosch and curated by a team that includes Jagadeesh M.R., a musician-guitarist and director of the Bangalore School of Music.
The goal of the Bengaluru Jazz Fest is to provide a platform for showcasing India's vibrant jazz scene and hosting international jazz artists to highlight the country's own jazz journey.

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