The only foreign performer at this year’s “A to JazZ” festival is Vlatko Stefanovski. The seven concerts will take place from 3 to 24 July on the outdoor stage “Platform A6” of the National Palace of Culture in Sofia.
“Every concert will have a restricted audience and entrance tickets. We decided it was important to support the artists, for whom this is a particularly difficult year, and thanks to whom, for three days, the capital city lives and breathes jazz,” comments the festival’s founder Petar Dimitrov.
In 2019 when admission was free, “A to JazZ” was attended by more than 35,000, and thanks to the TV channel Mezzo which gave coverage, the event reached more than 54 million viewers around the world.
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