Alba Regia Jazz Fest In Székesfehérvár, 22 – 24 August

  • 14 Aug 2020 8:08 AM
Alba Regia Jazz Fest In Székesfehérvár, 22 – 24 August
Székesfehérvár is not only the city of kings, but also of music, especially jazz. The Alba Regia Jazz Festival was held every year for almost twenty years from 1967, and there is no shortage of jazz bands in Fehérvár.

From 22 to 24 August, thanks to the collaboration of the Municipality of Székesfehérvár and the János Kodolányi University, the Alba Regia Festival is waiting jazz fans with 12 free open-air concerts for three days.
 
Performers include Nene, the Vörös Tamás Project, Vörös Janka x Newseries and Elsa Walle and Winand Gábor.

Date and time: 
Saturday – Monday, 22 – 24 August

Venue: 
Székesfehérvár

More: 
albaregiafeszt.hu


Photo courtesy of the organisers

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