Student Tickets
Students assemble for a summer of jazz and blues across a range of styles, venues and vibes. If you've got your student ID, we've got you covered with £5 tickets. Check out the list below for full details of what's on offer this festival.
Proof of student status may be requested at the venue and tickets are subject to availability
D.K. Harrell
Friday 17 July, 9-10.30pm
George Square Spiegeltent
One of the leading voices of the new generation of blues players, D.K. plays with honesty, authority and heart.
Van Ruller // Hogenhuis
Saturday 18 July, 6-7.30pm
St Bride's Centre
In this very special concert, guitarist and Dutch jazz legend Jesse van Ruller pairs with rising star saxophonist Maarten Hogenhuis.
Brian Molley Quartet play Saxophone Colossus
Saturday 18 July, 9-10.30pm
St Bride’s Centre
Brian Molley Quartet pay tribute to Saxophone Colossus - the record that confirmed Sonny Rollins' creative force.
Matt Carmichael Sextet
Saturday 18 July, 8.30-10.30pm
George Square Spiegeltent
Scottish saxophonist Matt Carmichael is one of the most distinguished voices on the UK jazz scene, performing with an exceptional all-star sextet.
Rob Luft Quartet
Monday 20 July, 6-7pm
St Bride's Centre
Guitarist Rob Luft is fast becoming one of the most compelling voices in contemporary British jazz.
Davina and the Vagabonds
Sunday 19 July, 8.30-10.30pm
George Square Spiegeltent
Davina and The Vagabonds are a long-standing festival favourite. She commands the stage from the first note.
Davina and the Vagabonds
Monday 20 July, 8.30-10.30pm
George Square Spiegeltent
Davina and The Vagabonds are a long-standing festival favourite. She commands the stage from the first note.
N∆BOU
Tuesday 21 July, 6-7pm
St Bride's Centre
Belgian trombonist Nabou Claerhout is one of the most distinctive new voices on the European jazz scene.
Sultan Stevenson Trio
Wednesday 22 July, 6-7pm
George Square Spiegeltent
One of the most exciting emerging talents in contemporary jazz, pianist and composer Sultan Stevenson combines elegance and imagination.
Morten Gunnar Larsen
Wednesday 22 July, 8.30-10.30pm
St Bride's Centre
Meet the current king of ragtime piano, Norwegian Morten Gunnar Larsen. Larsen’s solo set channels the spirit of New Orleans and Tin Pan Alley.
Alice Faye
Thursday 23 July, 6-7pm
George Square Spiegeltent
Alice Faye has been making waves across Scotland, creating music that feels both timeless and vividly modern.
Konrad Wiszniewski Quartet
Friday 24 July, 8.30-10.30pm
St Bride's Centre
A festival commission from saxophonist Konrad Wiszniewski, inspired the shared links between Scotland and Poland over the recent centuries.
Timmy Allan Salutes Jim Hall
Saturday 25 July, 2.30-4.15pm
St Bride's Centre
immy Allan recreates the music of Jim Hall, with an anopening set from the acoustic guitar duo of Malcolm MacFarlane and Ross Milligan.
Michelle Willis
Saturday 25 July, 6-7pm
Meadowbank Church
Singer, songwriter, and pianist Michelle Willis seamlessly weaves folk-pop intimacy with the harmonic depth of soul and jazz.
Harben Kay | Chris Amer Sextet
Saturday 25 July, 9-11pm
George Square Gardens Piccolo
Saxophonist Harben Kay's emotionally resonant compositions, combined with Chris Amer's uniquely thoughtful sound and guitar style.
Norman&Corrie
Sunday 26 July, 6-7pm
George Square Spiegeltent
The band of the moment. Saxophonist Norman Willmore and drummer Corrie Dick have been setting the jazz world alight.