Experience the soul of jazz
This month, as part of Jazz Appreciation Month, The Pavillion on Carey’s Lane will play host to ‘The Jazz Room: A Journey to the Heart of New Orleans’.
Guests will be treated to a programme including works from Irving Mills, Jimmy McHugh, Spencer Williams, Louis Armstrong, and many more.
‘The Jazz Room’ takes guests on a journey straight to the heart of 1920s New Orleans during the jazz revolution, through the history and legacy of this iconic genre. Accompanied by an immersive experience, ‘The Jazz Room’ invites guests to be carried away by the rhythm and soul of jazz.
Bringing jazz music to the forefront, ‘The Jazz Room’ celebrates the music genre through an intimate live music experience inspired by the spirit of New Orleans and the atmosphere of classic jazz clubs. ‘The Jazz Room’ has entranced audiences around the world, with shows having previously been held in Paris, New York City, and Melbourne.
Blending elegance and improvisation, the programme moves from traditional standards, to tributes, to icons such as Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong, offering a refined journey through the genre’s enduring legacy.
Set in an intimate venue designed to evoke a classic jazz bar, guests can sip cocktails while being swept away by the rhythm, energy, and soul of this iconic genre.
Each performance is a one-of–a-kind journey through jazz history, offering an unforgettable night of music, atmosphere, and pure artistry.
Organisers Fever have been behind a number of Cork events recently. Recently, they hosted ‘Candlelight: Hans Zimmer’s Best Works’ in University College Cork’s Aula Maxima. The show was part of a series of candlelit concerts at UCC. Last weekend saw a tribute to Swedish pop group ABBA, and a concert specifically tailored for babies.
Later this month, they will host tributes to Fleetwood Mac and Adele. They are also the organisers of tours at the Rebel City Distillery, and the Jameson Distillery in Midleton.
Guests have a choice of two shows for 'The Jazz Room' - at 6.30pm and 8.30pm - on 24 April. The show lasts for around an hour.