• Foregate Brothers (Upton Jazz Festival)

    Mojito's High Street, Upton upon Severn, United Kingdom

    Free entry The brothers will take their caravan of quirkiness from the Museum and squeeze into the corner of their favourite venue, Mojitos. Something to do with pizza?

    Free
  • Fiddlebop (Upton Jazz Festival)

    The Kings Head High Street, Upton upon Severn

    Free entry FiddleBop plays Gypsy jazz in the band’s own highly distinctive style, with a notable fondness for vocals, both solo and harmonised. And — like the first Gypsy jazz…

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  • Easy Street Spankers (Upton Jazz Festival)

    Bar 7 57 Old Street, Upton upon Severn, United Kingdom

    Free entry This band started out over 20 years ago as the Easy Street jazz band, playing in and around the Sheffield area. Expect to hear a wide spectrum of…

    Free
  • Upton Jazz Fringe – Sunday (Upton Jazz Festival)

    The Swan Hotel Waterside, Upton - upon - Severn, Worcestershire

    The Swan Hotel hosts the Upton Jazz Fringe on Saturday and Sunday. Programme for Sunday 29 June 1pm - 2.45pm: West Coast Sound West Coast Sound is an eight-piece Jazz…

  • Coffee Time Jazz (Upton Jazz Festival)

    Tudor House Museum 16 Church Street, Upton upon Severn

    Free entry Start your day with the Bluenotes Jazz Duo all the way from buzzing downtown Colwall; David on sax and Elliot on keys will ease you into the day…

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  • Worcester Youth Jazz Orchestra (Upton Jazz Festival)

    Upton Memorial Hall 8 Old Street, Upton upon Severn, United Kingdom

    Free entry WYJO have performed at an impressive number of events and venues around the region including the Pershore and Upton jazz festivals, Huntingdon Hall, The Swan, No.8 and Artrix…

    Free
  • Rich Hughes’ Fugue and Groove (Upton Jazz Festival)

    Tudor House Museum 16 Church Street, Upton upon Severn

    Free entry Fugue and Groove explores the fusion of jazz and classical music, delivering fresh and inventive arrangements of beloved classics such as Massenet’s Meditation, Mozart’s Turkish March, and Dvořák’s…

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