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Celebrating over 20 years of richness and diversity of jazz

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April 22, 2025

IF YOU'RE a fan of music, particularly jazz, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) is likely a familiar name.

- LUTHO PASIYA

Celebrating over 20 years of richness and diversity of jazz

Since its inception in 2000, this prestigious annual event has established itself as a cornerstone of South Africa's cultural landscape.

As the festival enters its 22nd year, it has evolved into more than just a musical gathering; it embodies a vibrant communal experience that celebrates the richness and diversity of jazz, highlighting both local talents and fostering international collaborations.

Originally known as the North Sea Jazz Festival Cape Town, this celebrated event commenced as a partnership with the renowned North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands. As SA continues to embrace its post-apartheid identity, the CTIJF plays an essential role in showcasing the country's dynamic and ever-evolving music scene.

Each annual celebration not only features established international acts, like jazz legends Matt Bianco, Yussef Dayes, and the enchanting musical group Kokoroko, but also serves as a vital incubator for emerging African artists, allowing local voices to echo across the world stage.

Among the artists who have graced the CTIJF is singer-songwriter Zoë Modiga, who expressed her admiration for the festival.

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