
Queens is excited to announce the return of the highly anticipated Jazz Casks and Chords Series 2, running from January to March 2025.
This season promises an eclectic lineup of nine exceptional live performances, showcasing some of the most captivating and innovative names in South African jazz and beyond. The series brings together a diverse mix of jazz, soul, groove, and more, with each artist offering their own unique sound. From powerhouse vocalists to innovative instrumentalists, this year’s performances will explore a broad range of styles and emotions, delivering an unforgettable experience for music lovers. Each evening of live performances will be paired with an exceptional selection of cocktails made by their very own skilled bartenders and rare whiskies, providing the perfect complement to the music.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the magic of live jazz at Queens. With a carefully curated mix of emerging and established artists, the Jazz Casks and Chords Series 2 is set to be an unmissable celebration of live music, talent, and creativity.
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