What You Need To Know About Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2020
FestCast by Cheltenham Festivals
Release Date: 02/19/2020
FestCast by Cheltenham Festivals
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info_outlineIn this episode of FestCast, we speak to the Cheltenham Jazz Festival team David Gaydon (Head of Programming), Tony Dudley-Evans (Programme Advisor) and Becky Woodcock (Producer of ...around town and Jerwood Jazz Encounters) to talk:
- 2020 line-up
- Henry Westons Big Top headliners
- The Parabola Arts Centre programme
- ...around town
- Jerwood Jazz Encounters and more!
Enjoy!
Tickets for the 2020 Cheltenham Jazz Festival go on sale to Members on Weds 26 Feb at 10am. General booking opens Weds 4 March. More info at cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazz2020
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