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International Music Fairs & Professional Meetings

Jazzahead, Bremen, Germany (2025)

jazzahead! is the world’s largest international jazz fair and conference, bringing together musicians, festivals, record labels, cultural institutions, and industry professionals from across the globe. In 2025, Clasijazz participated as part of the Andalusian delegation, selected by the Junta de Andalucía to represent the region alongside other organisations.

The event offered an exceptional opportunity to connect with artists, promoters, and institutions, share upcoming projects, and showcase Andalusia’s vibrant jazz scene and creative industries to an international audience, strengthening cultural exchange and future collaborations.

RÉCIF festival & Professional Meeting – Periscope, Lyon, France (2025)

Récif is a festival organised by Le Périscope in Lyon, dedicated to showcasing emerging European jazz talent and fostering collaboration among musicians, festivals, and cultural organisations. The 2025 edition was a special one, as it also hosted the International Jazz Platform, bringing together artists and professionals for concerts, meetings, and exchanges that strengthened the European jazz community.

INTL Jazz Platform, Łódź, Poland (2025)

The International Jazz Platform is a unique meeting point for musicians, educators, and professionals from across Europe — a dynamic blend of workshops, concerts, conferences, and networking sessions that foster artistic growth and collaboration.

In 2025, Clasijazz participated in this inspiring event in the home of the platform in Łódź, sharing an unforgettable week of music, learning, and exchange with many artists and industry experts. The experience reinforced our commitment to building bridges through jazz and supporting creative dialogue within the international music community.

Mic Expo, Catania, Italy (2025)

MiC Expo was an inspiring event dedicated to music, culture, and creativity, featuring sessions on Creative Europe, project design, music marketing, and gender equality in the arts. The event gathered professionals and networks from across Europe, fostering learning, dialogue, and collaboration.

As part of MiC Expo, Clasijazz also joined a musical residency at Tinni Tinni Arts Club, where eight musicians from Italy, Latvia, Spain, Serbia, and Germany came together to experiment with sounds and genres, celebrating diversity and artistic innovation.

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