Swansea International Jazz Festival from 4-7 September 2025, promising four days of exceptional live music lighting up the city’s Maritime Quarter.
Organised by Swansea Council, the festival will once again transform the city into a hub of jazz excellence, celebrating music, culture, and community.
The festival opens on Thursday 4 September with a special show by Pete Long & Simon Spillett’s Jazz Scurriers at Cu Mumbles.
From Friday through to Sunday, the National Waterfront Museum will host a dynamic programme, featuring acclaimed artists such as Paul Booth Quartet; Triple H Horns featuring Mo Pleasure, Kedma Macias, and Wayne Hernandez; London Django Collective; and the Power of Gower Festival Big Band.
Legendary multi-instrumentalist and former musical director for Earth, Wind & Fire, Mo Pleasure, has collaborated with icons including Ray Charles, Michael Jackson, and Roberta Flack.
Also in the line-up is the Joe Webb Trio, who have earned a stellar reputation for their ability to blend the old and the new, captivating audiences with every note. Born and raised in Neath, Joe Webb moved to London in 2013 where he’s established himself as a ‘rockstar’ of the jazz world, fusing the elegance of traditional jazz with the bold spirit of 90s Brit-pop and the rich textures of his Welsh heritage.
The festival will close with a spectacular tribute show, The Wonder of Stevie, celebrating the music of Stevie Wonder.
Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration, Events and Tourism at Swansea Council, Councillor Robert Francis-Davies, said: “Swansea International Jazz Festival is a shining example of how culture and creativity continue to thrive in our city. It brings together local talent and international stars, energising our waterfront and city centre with the exciting spirit of jazz.
“We’re proud to support events like this that not only entertain but also contribute to Swansea’s growing reputation as a vibrant cultural destination.”
A highlight of the 2025 programme is the return of the Copper Jack Jazz Cruises; a unique opportunity to enjoy live jazz aboard Swansea’s iconic riverboat, as it sails along the River Tawe. These intimate performances offer a truly unique and atmospheric way to experience the music.
Also returning is the popular Stroller Programme, featuring over 30 free gigs across city centre venues, pubs, and cafes. This community-focused strand of the festival brings jazz to the streets, showcasing emerging talent and local favourites in an accessible and welcoming format.
With a mix of ticketed headline shows, free community performances, and unique experiences like the jazz cruises, the festival offers something for everyone, from seasoned jazz lovers to curious newcomers.
Tickets and VIP packages are now available. For the full programme and booking details, head online to visitswanseabay.com.
