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Melbourne International Jazz Festival

by Noise11.com on August 24, 2022

in News,Noise Pro

The Melbourne International Jazz Festival will return after a two-year pandemic hiatus with Grammy winners Al Di Meola and Lalah Hathaway leading the international line-up.

The Melbourne International Jazz Festival gathers up some of Australia’s finest with a performance from The Cat Empire’s Harry Angus, Emma Donovan and The Bamboos.

Melbourne International Jazz Festival Artistic Director Michael Tortoni talks to Paul Cashmere.

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