Jaipur Jazz and Blues Festival is starting from February 28
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, JAIPUR/ Created : Feb 26, 2020, 15:50 IST
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Jaipur will be hosting the JaipurJazz and Blues Festival from February 28 to March 1, 2020. This event will be graced by famous artists from Canada, the United States of America, Brazil, and many more. So how about a date with the … Read more
Jaipur will be hosting the JaipurJazz and Blues Festival from February 28 to March 1, 2020. This event will be graced by famous artists from Canada, the United States of America, Brazil, and many more. So how about a date with them this weekend? Read less
The event will be held at the iconic Central Park in Jaipur. Founder Director of Seher India Sanjeev Bhargava, addressing a press conference, said that the audience will be able to enjoy performances of popular artists free of cost at the iconic Central Park, which is a nominated World Heritage City by UNESCO.
Latest reports state that around 55 musicians from five countries would be performing in this event. Referring to this, Additional Director of Rajasthan Tourism Sanjay Pande stated that with the Jaipur Jazz and Blues Festival, Rajasthan Tourism is bringing a new genre of music in the state. Seher India has curated an assorted mix of different genres and will be bringing them on a single platform, thereby turning Jaipur into a destination for music lovers this weekend.
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