List of jazz venues

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The Louis Moholo Quintet performing at a jazz club.

This is a list of notable

quartets and trios
were mostly used, and the music became more of a music to listen to, rather than a form of dance music. As a result, smaller clubs with small stages became practical.

In the 2000s, jazz clubs may be found in the basements of larger

residential buildings, in storefront locations or in the upper floors of retail businesses. They can be rather small compared to other music venues, such as rock music clubs, reflecting the intimate atmosphere of jazz shows and long-term decline in popular interest in jazz.[1] Despite being called "clubs", these venues are usually not exclusive. Some clubs, however, have a cover charge if a live band is playing. Some jazz clubs host "jam sessions
" after hours or on early evenings of the week. At jam sessions, both professional musicians and advanced amateurs will typically share the stage.

Austria

Belgium

Antwerp

  • Antwerp Jazz Club (AJC)

Brussels

Canada

Edmonton

Montreal

  • Dièse Onze[2]: 6 
  • Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill[2]: 6 

Toronto

Vancouver

  • Frankie's Jazz Club[2]: 6 

Czech Republic

  • AghaRTA Jazz Centrum, Prague[2]: 6 
  • The Jazz Dock, Prague[2]: 6 

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Paris

Marseille

Germany

Berlin

Cologne

Frankfurt

Hamburg

Mannheim

  • Ella & Louis Jazz Club[2]: 8 

Munich

Stuttgart

  • BIX Jazzclub[2]: 8 

Tübingen

  • Jazz im Prinz Karl[2]: 8 

Israel

Italy

Milan

  • Blue Note

Rome

  • Alexanderplatz[2]: 8 
  • Casa del Jazz[2]: 8 

Japan

Latvia

  • M/Darbnīca, Riga[2]: 8 
  • VEF Jazz Club, Riga[2]: 8 

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

  • Victoria Nasjonal Jazz Scene, Oslo[2]: 10 

Portugal

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Marian’s Jazz Room, Bern[2]: 10 

Turkey

United Kingdom

Bristol

London

Manchester

United States

See also

References

  1. ^ "What Killed Jazz? The Plot Thickens". JazzWax. Archived from the original on 2009-08-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd Alkyer, Frank (February 2024). "DownBeat 2024 International Jazz Venue Guide". DownBeat. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
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