The Gaume Jazz Festival’s reputation has been built on the 450 concerts it has produced since being created by the Jeunesses Musicales du Luxembourg Belge in 1985. It is artistically ambitious, with a consistent level that blends Belgian jazz, major European productions and young professionals. But what makes the Gaume Jazz festival a unique project is:
Visitors enjoy three days in the pastoral, rural landscapes around the Rossignol-Tintigny Cultural Centre, choosing from 5 stages and more than 24 groups playing the various flavours of jazz,
from the purest up to the latest blends of funk and electro. The Gaume Jazz Festival also boasts an educational side. Its 10th residential workshop (5-11 August 2007) welcomes young players from 12 years old upwards. It enables them to discover jazz as a live music or perfect their playing under the guidance of recognised teachers. There is also a creative jazz workshop for young children.