the Jazzèbre season is taking off!

the Jazzèbre season is taking off!
the Jazzèbre season is taking off!

An enticing program! The evening will begin with a friendly meeting with the Jazzèbre team, who will present the programming and the many initiatives that accompany it. Ségolène Alex, director of Jazzèbre, will reveal the highlights of this new season, designed as a musical journey through unexplored horizons. This moment of exchange will be followed by the trio’s concert [Na]whose music, both explosive and daring, will not fail to surprise and move. Jazzèbre, faithful to its inventive and eclectic spirit, offers much more than a simple festival. Between and the Pyrénées-Orientales, the association combines two festivals, a cultural season and a constant commitment to artists.

Jazzèbre: a project at the crossroads of music and cultures

Highlighting jazz, traveling music and innovative sounds, Jazzèbre has established itself as a key player in the local cultural scene. In 2025, the season will extend from January to April and will bring together loyal artists and new talents around a common goal: to share emotions, innovate and broaden the musical horizons of the public. “This season is an opportunity to open doors to sound worlds that we cherish and that we can’t wait to introduce to you,” confides the team. A promise of vibrant encounters, for the inhabitants of Perpignan, the Pyrénées-Orientales and elsewhere.

Support for artists: at the heart of Jazzèbre action

Throughout the year, Jazzèbre supports artists by offering them residencies and optimal creative conditions. Whether they are regional or national talents, the association is involved alongside them, from hosting residencies to co-producing shows.

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Program for the evening of January 23

Location: La Casa Musicale – Rue Jean Vielledent, Perpignan
7 p.m.: Presentation of the season (free entry)
8:30 pm: Trio concert [Na] (€13 – Free for members)
The concert of [Na] promises a unique experience. This daring trio mixes jazz and multiple influences, from punk to Ethiopia, via Chicago and Brooklyn. Playing on a distorted baritone guitar, virtuoso saxophones and fiery drums, the group offers shaggy, free and poetic music. Winners of Jazz Migration #10, these young musicians claim a libertarian and exploratory approach, at the crossroads of eras and cultures.
Rémi Psaume: saxophones
Raphaël Szöllösy: baritone electric guitar
Selma Dean: drums

The season will continue on January 28 at 6:30 p.m. with the first Jazz Tuesday of the season, organized at the CCI des Pyrénées-Orientales. A start to the year marked by musical adventure. Jazzèbre invites you to explore new sound territories and to share moments of emotion and discovery. Come vibrate with the zebra from January 23 at La Casa Musicale! Information on 04 68 35 37 46 and HERE

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