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Samara Joy

Author: Auditorium Films

A rising jazz star meets the world’s most prestigious stage: Samara Joy’s 2025 debut at the Philharmonie de Paris is not to be missed.

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Samara Joy, the new voice of jazz, brings her soul-stirring vocals to the Philharmonie de Paris in 2025 for a highly anticipated performance. At just 25, this Grammy-winning artist has already conquered hearts worldwide with her velvety tone and timeless interpretations of jazz standards. This exclusive concert captures the magnetic presence and emotional depth that have earned her comparisons to legends like Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald. With a repertoire blending Great American Songbook gems and fresh takes on jazz tradition, Samara Joy proves that the future of jazz is in powerful, expressive hands. Filmed at the iconic Philharmonie, this program offers not only an intimate portrait of a young artist in full bloom but also an unforgettable night of music, elegance, and passion. A must-see for jazz lovers and newcomers alike.

English title Samara Joy
Genre Live Show
Recording location Philharmonie de Paris, France
Recording date 2025
Production Company Universal
Duration 111'
TV Director Colin Laurent
Distribution TV Auditorium Films

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