Jazzopen Stuttgart: 1-13 July 2025
From jazz legends to rising stars—Jazzopen transforms Stuttgart into a global music hotspot once again.
For more than three decades, the Jazzopen has turned Stuttgart into a vibrant hotspot for music lovers from all over the world. What began as a small festival has grown into an institution that reaches far beyond the city's borders.
Year after year, world-renowned artists and emerging talents come together here to celebrate the diversity and power of music. This year, we are looking forward to meeting some new artists: One of the highlights will be Jacob Collier (7 July), Grammy-winning musical prodigy from London, who is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and producer known for his genre-blending albums, including the acclaimed "Djesse" series. Other artists await us on the stages of the Renaissance Old Castle, the Spardawelt and the Schlossplatz next to the New Castle: Ezra Collective and Jesus Molina (2 July), Dianne Reeves and China Moses (4 July), and many more.
For further information about the recorded programmes and availabilities, please get in contact with the EuroArts team.
Recording location Jazzopen Stuttgart
Recording date 1-13 July 2025
Production Company opus arts & entertainment
Distribution TV EuroArts Music International
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