The Cully Jazz Festival 2025 promises to be grandiose from April 4 to 12 with a program that mixes emerging talents and established legends. Jacob Banks, returning to the festival with his captivating voice and his EP fusing Afrobeat and R’n’B, will perform under the Chapiteau (April 12). Cherise, rising star of British soul, will open this same evening with her style mixing jazz and modern pop.
Stacey Kent, for her part, will gently take the audience on a multilingual musical journey to the Chapiteau on April 6. London jazz and hip-hop prodigy Ashley Henry will perform at Next Step on the same day.
Among the other headliners, Eric Bibb, master of acoustic blues, will perform solo at the Temple (April 6), and the Blackbyrds, icons of jazz-funk, will offer their unique groove for this 42nd edition (April 9).
The full IN Festival program will be revealed in January, but tickets for the first concerts are already available. Mark your calendars and go to the Cully Jazz website so you don’t miss anything from this edition.
The visual for the 2025 edition of the Cully Jazz Festival is a work born from the collaboration between the graphic studio Carnal Verona and the artist Maya Rochat, recently installed in Cully. Inspired by a flower slide, the poster pays homage to spring and the richness of the festival through an innovative mix of techniques such as lithography and offset. The graphic designers enriched this process by working on modular trichrome and distinctive typographic elements. With the contribution of Duo d’Art screen printers, each poster becomes a unique artistic piece. Furthermore, the work of Maya Rochat will be on display during the festival at the davel 14 gallery.