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Social Pics: Celebrating 40 Years Of The Guinness Cork Jazz At Arthur’s Bar


By Niamh ODonoghue
29th Sep 2017
Social Pics: Celebrating 40 Years Of The Guinness Cork Jazz At Arthur’s Bar

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The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival will celebrate 40 years of music this year. The festival takes place from October 27th – 30th and will see Cork transform into the jazz Capital of Europe.

This year’s stellar lineup includes?international & local acts such as Memphis jazz legend Dee Dee Bridgewater, Grammy Award-winning Kenny Garrett and soul sensation Imelda May. As well as ticketed events, there will be a melting pot of free of charge jazz entertainment over the weekend in over 70 venues including pubs, hotels, restaurants and clubs. ?Full details & tickets go to www.guinnessjazzfestival.com.