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Thank you for a great 2025 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival! Plan to join us next year - June 16-21, 2026!

2025 Artists Apollo Suns at Old Market Square
Photo credit: Liz Tran

Thank You for an Incredible Week of Jazz! 🎷

That’s a wrap on the 2025 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival and what a week it was!

From June 17 to 22, Winnipeg’s music scene lit up with unforgettable performances, world-class artistry, and the kind of energy that only jazz can bring. We’re so grateful to everyone who joined us!

Highlights included the soulful stylings of Madeleine Peyroux with opener Erin Propp, a stunning night with Jimmie Herrod and George Colligan featuring Jovelle Balani, and a powerhouse festival finale with the legendary Richard Bona, preceded by Dr Henry Band. We’re proud to have presented these shows with the generous support of The Asper Foundation, The Keg, and Michael Nesbitt.

To our volunteers, partners, artists, and every person who brought their love for jazz to the heart of Winnipeg — thank you. We couldn't have done it without you.

Stay tuned for photos, highlights, and news about what’s next. Until then… keep the music playing. 🎶

– The Jazz Winnipeg Team


Jazz at the Fort Garry Hotel Returns

Will Bonness, 2025
Photo Credit: Matt Duboff

Jazz Winnipeg is excited to return to the elegant Club Room at the Fort Garry Hotel this fall 2025! Keep an eye out for the fall season announcement!


View our 35th Anniversary Photo Gallery!


Applications to perform at the 2026 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival will open Fall 2025.



Jazz Winnipeg is a charitable, non-profit organization promoting the art of jazz through concert presentations and community engagement


Jazz Winnipeg’s programming is made possible with support from:

 

The TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival is made possible with support from:

 
 

 
 

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Jazz Winnipeg is located on Treaty No. 1, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the red river Métis.