DEBUT MIAMI EDITION OF MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL TAKES THE CITY BY STORM

Jon Batiste performing during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Credit @MannyofMiami
Jon Batiste performing during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Credit @MannyofMiami

Montreux Jazz Festival Miami made its dazzling, long-awaited debut this past weekend when the multi-genre music extravaganza took over The Hangar in Coconut Grove for three consecutive days from March 1 to 3. The festival’s commitment to blend musical excellence with the perfect scenic backdrop brought a one-of-a-kind cultural experience to life.

Montreux Jazz Festival Miami reeled in thousands of concertgoers to experience show-stopping sets by Jon Batiste, Daryl Hall, The Wailers, Cimafunk, and Emily Estefan among many more. Following a record-breaking sold-out opening night, fans flocked to catch the Grammy-award winning Jon Batiste for an additional second night.

On Friday, March 1 concert goers enjoyed performances by Justin Kauflin, ELEW, and Jon Batiste himself with special guests Cecile McLorin Salvant, Cory Henry and Israel Houghton. Batiste led his band through the pumped crowd, initiating a New Orleans-inspired processional he refers to as a Love Riot.

Topping off each night, world-class musicians remained at the festival and got together for the Legendary Montreux Jam Session, curated by Elmo Lovano. The March 1st session saw Jon Batiste, Cory Henry and many others return to the stage for a two-hour long improvisation session. Midway through the jam, Batiste brought up to the grand piano South Florida’s 18-year-old piano prodigy, Brandon Goldberg.

Unveiling a handful of thrilling surprises, the festival’s second night saw many unexpected and praised moments with special guest appearances and an immersive masterclass given by Jon Batiste at the Colony Theatre. On Saturday, March 2, Grammy-nominated Cuban musician, Cimafunk, added the perfect touch to the festival’s Miami premiere, offering an outstanding performance. Performers also included Daniela Mercury and Adrian Cota & The Winston House Band.

Jon Batiste took to the stage for a second show with a special guest appearance by Brazilian chanteuse Lia de Itamaracá, for her first-ever performance outside of Brazil.

During the festival’s most talked-about moment, audience member Will Smithjoined Batiste for a cameo rap performance that had audience-members in awe. Smith also posted a clip of himself and Batiste from the Festival across social media platforms.

Jon Batiste & Will Smith during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami, credit @mannyofmiami
Jon Batiste & Will Smith during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami, credit @mannyofmiami

The Legendary Montreux Jam on March 2 featured over 50 musical artists including Cuban piano legend Gonzalo Rubalcaba who dazzled both audiences and the other musicians on the stage.

The third and final day of Montreux Jazz Festival Miami brought to life performances by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Daryl Hall, iconic reggae band, The Wailers, Emily Estefan, Cory Henry, and sensational pianist Mathis Picard, with his trio.

 

Montreux Jazz Festival Miami was supported by global partner Audemars Piguet, and new partners Saratoga Spring Water, Glenfiddich, 2200 Brickell, Jammcard, Bandsintown and official sound partner, Meyer Sound

Daryl Hall performing during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Credit @MannyofMiami
Daryl Hall performing during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Credit @MannyofMiami
Daniela Mercury performing during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Credit @MannyofMiami
Daniela Mercury performing during Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Credit @MannyofMiami

For more information on Montreux Jazz Festival Miami visit:

www.montreuxjazzfestivalmiami.com

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