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Jazz Festival returns to Delhi

Eighth edition of the festival will be held from March 1-3, 2019 at Nehru Park, Chanakyapuri

Indian Council for Cultural Relations in association with New Delhi Municipal Corporation is all set to return with the biggest musical treats this season – Delhi International Jazz Festival 2019.

The Capital will witness impressive bands with a line-up of renowned artists from all across the world from March 1-3, 2019 at Nehru Park, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. Popularly known for its grandeur and glamour, the festival promises to be much bigger with a strikingly beautiful venue and soulful performances by renowned bands and artists for three days. Set to take place in the majestic city of monuments, the festival has witnessed a footfall of more than 1,00,000 people visiting from different parts of the world during its last seven editions. And this year, it assures an interesting itinerary with artists from Germany, Mauritius, Israel, Korea, Morocco, Spain, Thailand, Syria, Tunisia, Kazakhstan, Austria, and India, giving music lovers a taste of jazz.

With regality and beauty blended into one, music enthusiasts will be privy to live performances by famous bands like 'Pulsar Trio' from Germany, 'Fran Malina Trio' from Spain, 'Go Back Project' from Korea, 'Aziz Ozouss' from Morocco and many other artists who will be performing this year. Apart from that, music connoisseurs will also get to enjoy swing renditions by the much-lauded musical band, 'Lucknow Experiment' featuring Paddy from India. The event is being produced by Showcraft Productions Pvt Ltd, one of the leading event management agencies in India. Therefore, the upcoming event will also see some of the most renowned music artistes including Hevetter Omry Trio from Israel, amongst others.

Since its inception in 2011, Delhi International Jazz Festival has not only garnered warm responses from its audience but has also emerged as an influential musical event that tends to bind people together from different ethnicity, backgrounds, and culture.

Unlike its past editions which were equally captivating for music lovers, the most iconic music festival in India, this year will celebrate the essence diversity and richness of World culture and brings them to the doorstep of one of India's most popular tourist

destination – New Delhi.

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