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52nd International Dixieland Festival

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Discover the pulsating heart of jazz in Dresden: the 52nd INTERNATIONAL DIXIELAND FESTIVAL!

Look forward to the world's largest and oldest music festival for traditional jazz, which will continue its lively and vibrant tradition in Dresden from 12 to 19 May 2024! Every year, the Dixieland Festival offers an impressive mix of sounds, rhythms and energy that you won't want to miss.

Look forward to these 2024 highlights, among others:
  • UNIVERSAL MIXTURE OF TALENT: With 14 international and 20 national bands and soloists from 11 countries, the festival will once again offer a true musical spectacle in 2024. New faces like the "Louis Armstrong Celebration Band" from the Netherlands and "Swing to Bop" from France meet old favourites like "The OhnO! Jazzband".

  • NEW, EXCITING PLAYHOUSES: Experience jazz at its finest at the Comödie Dresden and the Boulevardtheater Dresden, two new, exciting venues of the festival.

  • CLASSICS RETURN: The incomparable "Riverboat Shuffle" will once again capture the hearts of visitors, alongside many other festival favourites.

Tickets available now: Presale has begun! Secure your seats and be there for this musical extravaganza. For more information and ticket reservations at: www.dixielandfestival-dresden.com

Don't miss this unforgettable experience and become part of the big Dixieland Festival family in Dresden 2024!

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INTERNATIONALES DIXIELAND FESTIVAL
Bodenbacher Straße 81
01277 Dresden

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Phone: +49 172 3501650
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Website: www.dixielandfestival-dresden.com

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