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24 Mar 2026

Silver anniversary celebrations for Derry Jazz Festival

Taking place from April 29 to May 4, this year’s festival promises a vibrant line-up that reflects the event’s remarkable journey

Silver anniversary celebrations for Derry Jazz Festival

Veteran musician George Hasson joins exceptional young talent Joseph Leighton for the launch of the City of Derry Jazz Festival

The City of Derry Jazz Festival is turning 25, and today the Mayor of Derry and Strabane joined local musicians to launch a bumper programme marking the major musical milestone.

The internationally acclaimed event has gone from strength to strength, entertaining audiences for a quarter of a century with its magical medley of homegrown and international talent. Taking place from April 29 to May 4, this year’s festival promises a vibrant line-up that reflects the event’s remarkable journey.

Over the years, the festival has welcomed internationally renowned artists while remaining deeply committed to nurturing and showcasing local talent. A cornerstone of its success has been the popular schools’ programme, which has provided a valuable platform for emerging young musicians, inspiring the next generation of performers and giving many their first opportunity to take to a professional stage.

The festival has also championed the very best homegrown talent, ensuring that local artists remain at the heart of the programme while sharing the stage with acclaimed national and international acts.

Launching the programme today, Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Cllr Ruairí McHugh, said the anniversary would be a proud moment for a city that has always had music in its blood. “Over the past quarter century, the festival has evolved into one of the premier events in our cultural calendar, attracting visitors from near and far while showcasing the incredible musical talent we have here at home.

“Its continued growth is a testament to the vision, dedication and creativity of everyone involved, from our Council Events team to the many local venues that have thrown open their doors over the years. I look forward to welcoming audiences to what promises to be a spectacular celebration of music this April and May."

Festival and Events Coordinator with Derry City and Strabane District Council, Aisling McCallion, said she was looking forward to a bumper year of celebration.

"Reaching our 25th year is a significant achievement and reflects the enduring popularity and ambition of the City of Derry Jazz Festival.

“Each year we strive to build on the success of previous festivals, and we are incredibly proud of how the event has grown into one of the largest festivals of its kind. Our schools’ programme remains a key focus, giving young and up-and-coming musicians the chance to develop their skills and perform in a professional setting, establishing a lasting legacy for the festival.

"While our wider programme continues to provide a valuable platform for both local and visiting performers. We are so excited to unveil this year’s line-up and invite everyone to join us in celebrating this milestone anniversary."

With an eclectic mix of ticketed headline concerts, free live music events, educational workshops and outdoor performances planned across the city, the 25th anniversary edition promises to be one of the most memorable yet. Iconic jazz singer Curtis Stigers is just one of the highlights of this year’s festival, performing on April 29 at the Millennium Forum. Donegal singing sensation Muireann Bradley will light up the Guildhall on April 30 with her amazing acoustic talents, an unmissable treat for country and blues fans.

The Playhouse, Bennigans Bar and St Columb’s Hall will be transformed into dedicated Jazz hubs, hosting an array of acclaimed artists over the weekend, as well as a series of music and jazz masterclasses to get everyone into the swing. Enjoy the Bank Holiday vibes al fresco with live stages in the Guildhall Square and the Craft Village on Saturday Sunday, not to mention the DLD Second Line Parade which will take to the streets on Saturday, May 2.

Step into the spotlight at this year’s Jazz Festival with an exclusive dance workshop in St Columb’s Hall led by Strictly Come Dancing choreographer Jenny Thomas. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned mover, this is your chance to learn show-stopping routines, pick up insider tips, and enjoy the sparkle of Strictly.

This year’s City of Derry Jazz Festival programme will be sponsored by Diageo and Head of Commercial NI, Mark Mulholland, said Diageo is proud to support this landmark moment for one of the region’s most celebrated cultural events.

“Diageo is absolutely delighted to support this special anniversary year of the City of Derry Jazz Festival. For 25 years, the festival has showcased the very best of the North West’s vibrant cultural scene, while welcoming world-class artists and visitors from around the world.

“We are delighted to continue our sponsorship of the annual Jazz Festival, a cornerstone event that plays a vital role in showcasing the city’s vibrant culture and hospitality sector. This ongoing partnership reflects our commitment to supporting the on-trade and creating memorable experiences for consumers through high-quality events. We look forward to building on the success of previous years and working closely with organisers and local venues to deliver another outstanding festival.”

You can find the latest programme information online at cityofderryjazzfestival.com along with the entire programme.

For regular updates, follow City of Derry Jazz Festival on all social media platforms.

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