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Montreux Jazz Festival

Music festival

About

The Montreux Jazz Festival is a renowned music event held annually in Montreux, Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva. Founded in 1967 by Claude Nobs, it has evolved into a prestigious celebration of music, featuring a diverse range of genres including jazz, blues, rock, pop, and more. The festival spans two weeks, attracting approximately 250,000 spectators each year. It offers both paid and free concerts across multiple stages, providing a unique setting that blends stunning natural beauty with exceptional musical experiences. Directed by Mathieu Jaton since 2013, the festival has hosted legendary performances by artists such as Nina Simone, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, and David Bowie. It also includes workshops, jam sessions, and competitions like the Montreux Jazz Talent Awards, which foster emerging talent. The festival's setting, with its picturesque backdrop of mountains and lake, adds to its allure, making it a must-visit event for music enthusiasts worldwide.