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The Star
|October 03, 2025
THE Cape Town International Jazz Festival has been a vital part of the city for over two decades, celebrated as “Africas Grandest Gathering” for its ability to draw top international artists, but more importantly, placing the spotlight on our very own. Its true strength lies in its deep commitment to local talent, showcasing some of South Africa's best musicians, from established legends to rising stars.
The festival acts as a crucial platform for nurturing the next generation of artists and preserving South African sonic history, along with innovating the present and future sound.
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