The Festival Roundup January 2026

32th Annual EAGLES AND IVORIES RAGTIME FEST (Muscatine, IA) – Jan. 15-18

The 32nd Annual Eagles & Ivories Music Fest is staged in Muscatine, Iowa, at five different locations. A free eagle watch takes place Saturday morning at Pearl City Station in Riverfront Park. The 2026 lineup includesl Jeff Barnhart, Dave Bennett, Danny Coots, Neville Dickie, Josh Duffee, and the Mad Creek Mudcats. Special events include silent film comedies with live accompaniment.

For more information and tickets: muscatineartscouncil.org; ajwoodhouse@machlink.com

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NORTH CAROLINA JAZZ FESTIVAL (Wilmington, NC) – Feb. 5-7

Wilmington gives a warm welcome to all of the jazz lovers attending our 46th North Carolina Jazz Festival! This historic city located on the bank of the Cape Fear River has many interesting shops, art galleries, museums and restaurants, as well as a movie studio, nearby beaches, plus Revolutionary and Civil War sites to explore during your days here. We will fill your evenings with exciting performances by some of the greatest traditional jazz musicians from around the globe!

Thursday Night Showcase: Noel Freidline and Maria Howell will headline the 46th annual opening night’s Special Event. Friday and Saturday nights we will continue our celebration with All-Star musicians playing in the traditional seven sets of six or seven players, each set with a different leader. You will hear many of our favorite NCJF musicians plus new additions to our lineup, including Bruce Harris, Benny Hill, Chuck Redd, Herman Burney, Jonathan Russell, Nate Najar, and Rossano Sportiello.

For more information visit www.ncjazzfestival.org, e-mail ncjazzfest@yahoo.com, or call (910)-399-6536.

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TEAGARDEN JAZZ FESTIVAL for Young Musicians (Sacramento, CA) – Feb. 7

The joy of New Orleans-style jazz is at the heart of this scholastic combo festival, which is dedicated to fostering a better appreciation of this classic American art form. Each year, scores of young musicians gather at the annual Teagarden Jazz Festival (formerly named Traditional Jazz Youth Band Festival) for experiences that take their musical skills to the next level.

Don’t miss the Closing Concert featuring the Teagarden Jazz Festival All-Star Clinicians Band

with guest artist Danny Coots (Grammy Award-Winning Percussionist, Nashville) and Awards Presentation in the Capistrano Concert Hall after the band performances.

General admission to the Jazz Festival for the public is $15 (students are admitted at no charge) and is valid all day. Tickets will be sold onsite (as wristbands) in the Capistrano Hall lobby. For band registration and tickets, visit the festival website: TeagardenJazzfestival.org.

SOUNDS OF MARDI GRAS (Fresno, CA) – Feb. 12-15

The 42nd edition of the Sounds of Mardi Gras in Fresno kicks off at the Doubletree by Hilton with a Thursday evening pre-party. The schedule picks up Friday with a themed parade, a Friday night swing dance, and a Saturday Night Mardi Gras Dance Party. Festivities include a Parasol Parade and a Masquerade and Costume Parade in the grand tradition of Mardi Gras.

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Invited bands for 2026 include: Alpha Rhythm Kings, Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band, Cheryl’s Vintage Jazz Band, Dave Stuckey & the Hot House Gang, Gino and the Lone Gunmen, Groovus!, Holland-Coots Quintet, Okie Weiss and The Zydeco Playboys, San Lyon-Swing Jazz, Southern Comfort, Tom Rigney and Flambeau, We3&Friends, and CJ’s Open Jam Sessions.Guest Artists: Dave Bennett

Dance to more than 75 hours of live music in 4 dance venues allunder one roof.

Special festival room rates at the Fresno Double Tree by Hilton are available. For more information you can call Linda (209) 534-1924 or visit www.fresnodixie.com.www.fresnodixie.com

SAN DIEGO JAZZ PARTY (Del Mar, CA) – Feb. 20-22

The 34th annual San Diego Jazz Party is set to take place in Del Mar, California, 20 miles north of San Diego. We are excited to announce that plans for our 2026 party are in full swing! This year, we’re introducing some fantastic new additions that are sure to enhance your experience and make the event even more memorable. Don’t miss out on the fun—secure your tickets today!

Performing at the 2026 Jazz Party will be Chuck Redd, Dan Barrett, Danny Coots, Dawn Lambeth, Duke Heitger, Harry Allen,, Jason Fabus, Jason Wanner, Jon-Erik Kellso, Josh Collazo, Ken Peplowski, Peter Washington, Richard Simon, Rossano Sportiello, Sam Rocha,and Vinny Raniolo.

Purchase passes on www.sandiegojazzparty.com or order by telephone (619) 787-8792.

CHARM CITY DJANGO JAZZ FEST (Baltimore MD) – Feb. 27-28

The 11th annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest includes two ticketed events, starting on February 27 with a seated listening concert at the Baltimore Museum of Art concert hall, and ending on February 28 at Bluebird Cocktail Bar with a swing dance in The Green Room and a listening concert in the Bluebird Pub. There will be a limited amount of two day passes available for a discount. There’s also an early bird discount for those who purchase tickets before February 1st.

Experience the magic of live music as we enter the exciting world of Paris in the 1930s and the 1940s, with particular emphasis on the legendary Guitarist Django Reinhardt, who single-handedly brought the acoustic guitar to the forefront of world music.

The show on Friday February 27th at BMA will showcase both the early all-string ensemble that took over the Paris Jazz scene in the mid-1930s, and the later post-war era with drums, piano and horns. African-American jazz musicians were able to return to Paris during this time and re-energize the city with their inspiring originality and virtuosic performances.

Performers and workshop leaders include Luca Pino, Natalie Hanna Mendoza, Tim Kliphuis, Jimmy Grant, Sean Jones, Tim Green, Brennen Ernst, Will Ledbetter, Claudio Silva, and Michael Joseph Harris.

Check gypsyjazzfest.com for details and tickets to concerts and workshops.

44th annual JAZZ BASH BY THE BAY (Monterey, CA) – Mar. 6-8

The 44th annual Jazz Bash By the Bay Monterey takes place March 6-8, 2026 in the beautiful Conference Center and Portola Hotel & Spa with eight venues. World-Class musicians make Monterey their home for the weekend, when historic Monterey comes alive with the tunes of our rich musical heritage.

Bands include: After Midnight, Alpha Rhythm Kings, Blue Street, Brian Holland and the Ragabonds, Bye Bye Blues Boys Band, Crescent Katz, Dave Bennett Quartet, Dave Stuckey and His Hot House Gang, Ivory and Gold, Monterey Sax, Natalie Mendoza’s Tiger Five, The Pacific Brass Band, Paolo Alderighi and Stephanie Trick, Ryan Calloway’s Hot Baked Goods, San Lyon, Tom Rigney and Flambeau, Warehouse Reunion, Yve Evans Trio, and Zydeco Flames.

Early-bird all-event badges will be sold until January 15, 2026. Badges can be ordered on line, by phone, or by mail after downloading a form at jazzbashmonterey.com. More information online at jazzbashmonterey.com

A TRIBUTE TO BIX FEST (Mt. Pleasant, WI) – Mar. 12-15

A Tribute to Bix Fest is an annual event celebrating the life of jazz musician Leon “Bix” Beiderbecke with authentic performances and dancing as well as a trade show for antique music ephemera. The event is dedicated to the memory of Phil Pospychala, its founder and chief organizer until his passing in 2022. Phil started the event in 1989 as a birthday celebration for Bix Beiderbecke and hosted it each year, a large portion on his own dime, for 31 years. A straightforward affair, Phil’s approach to the festival was three-pronged: enjoy old jazz music, spend time with friends, and have fun.

This year’s lineup: The Chicago Cellar Boys, The Sweet Sheiks, The Westerlees, Josh Duffee, The Saint Louis Contingent (Valerie Jo Kirchhoff, Ethan Leinwand, &T.J. Muller), Matt Tolentino, Three Daves (Bock, Kosmyna, & Boeddinghaus)

Call 262-886-6100 to reserve a discounted room at the festival venue, the Delta Marriott in Mt Pleasant. For more information, including how to purchase tickets, go to www.bixfest.org.

SOUTH COAST CLAMBAKE MUSIC FESTIVAL (North Bend, OR) – Mar. 12-15

Polish up those dancin’ shoes and get ready for the exciting musical extravaganza known as the South Coast Clambake Music Festival! (Formerly South Coast Clambake Jazz Festival.) This year you will see another lineup of great bands, energetic dancers and a flood of out of town guests in our community. The Clambake Music Festival Board is looking forward to yet another season of incredible music that ranges from traditional jazz to ’50s rock, including swing, doo-wop, blues, big band and Zydeco! However, many first-timers are surprised to find that our Festival is NOT a celebration of mollusks! “Clambake” is an old time musical term for a “jam session” and we are hoping you will choose to join us at our annual clambake. Dancers and music enthusiasts from up and down the West Coast, plan to attend again this year, as the Clambake Music Festival has developed a reputation as a favorite. Performers include Alpha Rhythm Kings, Dave Stuckey & The Hot House Gang, Tom Rigney and Flambeau, Shaymus Hanlin Quartet, and others.

Details at: www.clambakemusic.com.

Frank Vignola’s BIG JERSEY DJANGO JAM CAMP (Fairfield, NJ) – Mar. 15-20

Please join us for this five-day Intensive Gypsy-Jazz guitar camp at our flagship location in New Jersey! This is a rare opportunity to learn from and listen to, play with, and even perform with two of the greatest living guitar players working in the gypsy jazz form: John Jorgenson and Joscho Stephan! And: we are very luck to be joined by the great Jonathan Stout, the preeminent bandleader and guitarist working in the early swing guitar styles as exemplified by Eddie Lang, Alan Reuss, and Charlie Christian! More information here: www.bigjerseyguitarcamps.com.

JAZZ FEST AT SEA (Caribbean) – Mar. 12-22

If you’re passionate about Traditional Jazz, Classic Jazz, Swing – or virtually any style that defined the golden age of jazz, then JazzFest at Sea is the cruise you’ve been waiting for. Join us as we set sail from Miami for a 10-night Caribbean journey filled with unforgettable music and timeless style. Enjoy world-class performances in the evening and intimate afternoon sessions, all in a cozy jazz club setting reserved for just 250 guests. There will be also be opportunities for amateur musicians to jam.

Scheduled artists include Allan Vaché – clarinet, Ken Peplowski– tenor sax, Warren Vaché -Trumpet, Terry Myers – tenor sax, John Allred- Trombone, Dave Bennet, Clarinet, Davy Jones, Cornet, James Chirillo, Guitar, Banu Gibson, vocals, Chris Rottmayer, Piano, Yve Evans, vocals, Phil Flanagan, Bass.

Call us for more information! 1-800-654-8090 or visit www.JazzFestatSea.com.

JAZZAFFAIR (Three Rivers, CA) – Apr. 9-12

Jazzaffair 2026, hosted by the Sierra Traditional Jazz Club, takes place at three venues in Three Rivers: the Lions Club Arena, the Memorial Building, and St. Anthony’s Retreat.

Bands will include Ragabond Seven, Blue Street Jazz Band, Dave Bennett Quartet, The Memphis Speed Kings, Okie Weiss & the Zydeco Playboys, Groovus, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Clint Baker All-Stars, Gino & the Lone Gunman, and St John’s Riverboat Band. Special Guests include TJ Muller, Andy Schumm, Pieter Meijers, Jim Martinez, and more!

Also Featuring: Zydeco Dance Lessons, Special Events Nights, Thursday’s Kickoff Dinner, Friday’s Rowdy Breakfast, and Dance floors at all three venues.

Visit the Sierra Traditional Jazz Club online to order tickets: www.threeriversjazzaffair.com. Early bird discounted 3-day badge available until March 15.

ZEHNDER’S 31st Annual RAGTIME FESTIVAL (Frankenmuth, MI) – Apr. 15-16

Zehnder’s 31st Annual Ragtime Festival will be staged at Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth, 730 S. Main St., in the colorful city nicknamed Little Bavaria. Also called “Muth” for short, the city is located in Saginaw County, in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, about 22 miles south of Lake Huron.

Step back in time and indulge in the golden age of American music with our captivating Ragtime and Jazz Shows, served alongside a delicious lunch or dinner experience. Enjoy the upbeat sounds of ragtime piano, the soulful swing of early jazz, and the timeless charm of vintage classics performed live by talented world-renowned musicians.

Whether you’re savoring a midday escape or an evening out, our shows offer a lively, toe-tapping atmosphere perfect for music lovers. Ragtime & Jazz Events for 2026 Include: Lunch and Dinner Concerts on Thursday and Lunch Concert on Friday.

Reservations required. Book online at ticketing.zehnders.com or call (989) 652-0450 for more information.

DURANGO RAGTIME & EARLY JAZZ FESTIVAL (Durango, CO) – Apr. 16-19

Join us for this year’s Durango Ragtime and Early Jazz Festival in April 2026! The greatest ragtime and classic jazz musicians from around the United States will descend upon the beautiful mountain town of Durango, Colorado, for four days of concerts, silent movies, seminars, after hours jam parties, and much more. All events will take place at the Durango Arts Center and the Historic Strater Hotel, only two blocks apart. The Diamond Belle Saloon is one of the most ideal venues for this type of music in the country, and the DAC has a gorgeous 9-foot grand piano for our concerts. Celebrate America’s first truly original music—ragtime and jazz—in an incredible location, Durango, Colorado. Musicians will include Adam Swanson, Danny Coots, Frederick Hodges, Dr. Dave Majchrzak, Domingo Mancuello, T.J. Muller, and Matt Tolentino.

For more information, tickets, and hotel room festival packages visit durangoragtime.com.

FRENCH QUARTER FESTIVAL (New Orleans, LA) – Apr. 16-19

Since 1984, the French Quarter Festival has celebrated the essence of New Orleans with over 1,700+ musicians on 20 stages showcasing every genre of local music, from traditional jazz to brass bands and Zydeco. Known as the city’s “favorite festival,” this event highlights the culinary excellence of Louisiana, with over 60 food and beverage booths operated by some of New Orleans’ finest restaurants open throughout the festival weekend. It is the largest free music event in the United States, attracting visitors from around the world to the iconic French Quarter.

Extensive information including schedules and maps available at frenchquarterfest.org.

DJANGO A GOGO® 2026 MUSIC FESTIVAL and GUITAR CAMP (Maplewood NJ) – May 12-17

Since 2003, guitarist/composer/teacher Stephane Wrembel has produced the Django a Gogo Music Festival and Guitar Camp celebrating the life and music of legendary guitarist/composer, Django Reinhardt. The annual week-long event is held in Wrembel’s hometown of Maplewood, New Jersey, with additional concerts at Symphony Space in NYC and a closing super jam for performers and campers at Barbès in Brooklyn on Sunday night.

As the musical director, Wrembel brings together some of the finest musicians in the world to celebrate the Sinti guitar style in both live performances and education. The concert repertoire follows the Django canon and veers into reinterpretation, improvisation, and interplay between musicians from various backgrounds and instruments.

This year’s concert lineup includes various combinations of Stephane Wrembel on guitar, Josh Kaye on guitar and oud, Adrien Chevalier on violin, Steven Duffy on tuba and sousaphone, Scott Kettner on drums, David Langlois on washboard, Nick Driscoll on sax/clarinet, Joe Boga on trumpet and Sarah King on vocals. Special guests include Jean-Michel Pilc on piano, and Gismo Graf, Sebastien Felix, and Angelo Debarre on guitar.

The “camp” is an intensive series of interactive workshops, class instruction and “jam sessions” for 40 students, with instructors focusing on rhythm and improvisation in the style of Django Reinhardt. Guitar instructors include Wrembel, Simba Baumgartner, Mozes Rosenberg, David Gastine, Antoine Boyer, Frank Anastasio, and Sam Farthing. Additionally, Yeore King will instruct on harmonica. For concert tickets, camp registration, and information, visit: www.djangoagogo.com.

52nd WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OLD-TIME PIANO PLAYING CONTEST & FESTIVAL (Oxford, MS) – May 21-24

Every year over Memorial Day weekend in Oxford, Mississippi, the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest is held to provide an opportunity for pianists to compete and learn in a stimulating atmosphere, and to educate people about old-time piano music written prior to 1940. Through the years, the contest has provided more than $70,000 in prize money to more than 500 piano players from across the United States and from five foreign countries. Players in 2025 will participate in three divisions—Regular, Junior & Senior, competing for cash prizes, trophies and medallions. The New Rag Contest, where aspiring composers present their original tunes, will also have its own cash prize and trophy. A variety of other activities include presentations, guest artist performances, silent movies, a youth master class, and after-hours events every night on the Oxford Square.

This is a weekend packed with Ragtime, Tin Pan Alley and Standard tunes played by amazing piano players. You don’t have to play piano to enjoy music that will have your toes tapping. You’ll have the time of your life at the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest.

For more information, go to oldtimepianocontest.com.

Email: oldtimepianocontest@olemiss.edu; Telephone 662-801-2251.

SCOTT JOPLIN INTERNATIONAL RAGTIME FESTIVAL (Sedalia, MO) – May 27-30

The 2026 Scott Joplin International Ragtime Festival will offer an exciting lineup of concerts and special events that celebrate the rich legacy of ragtime music and its enduring influence. From lively outdoor performances and elegant evening concerts to educational symposia, historic tours, and themed experiences like “Dining with the Stars” and “The Ragtime Dance,” there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The festival brings together world-class performers, historians, and enthusiasts for a joyful celebration of syncopated rhythms, period fashion, and historic charm—all in the heart of Sedalia, Missouri, where Scott Joplin’s legacy lives on.

For the most current information, please visit www.scottjoplin.org.

NORTH SHORE JAZZ SUMMIT (Duluth, MN) – June 11-13

The Count Basie Orchestra, Stan Kenton Legacy Orchestra, and Buddy Rich Tribute Band—for the first time ever, on the same stage! Join us for three nights of swing, soul, and serious fire at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth, Minnesota.

The North Shore Jazz Summit isn’t just a festival—it’s a citywide celebration of music, art, food, and culture. Over three days, Duluth and Superior transform into a vibrant hub for jazz enthusiasts, foodies, artists, and cultural explorers.

Friday’s mainstage will feature the Dina Preston Band, Vinnie and the Hitmen, and top college, university, and high school jazz bands. The Basie, Kenton, and Rich bands will swing on the stage on Saturday night. Additional festival performers include the Scott Routenberg Trio, Robert Hurst, Rob Dixon Quartet, and Benny Benack III. City-wide pop-up jazz clubs, at both secret and official venues throughout Duluth & Superior, will be hosting late-night jam sessions, surprise headliners, and unannounced performances.

Other festival highlights include a Food Truck Festival, the Northland BBQ Festival, and the Urban BBQ Collaboration, where innovative culinary crossovers blending traditional and modern flavors. A Vendor & Art Show, will present artisans, record vendors, rare vinyl, and visual artists from across the Midwest.

Tickets on sale now. For group rates, sponsorships, or more information: john@dglartists.com | 218-464-7097.

38th ELKHART JAZZ FESTIVAL (Elkhart, IN) – June 18-21

Since 1988, jazz legends and fans have gathered each summer at the Elkhart Jazz Festival which combines warm, intimate, small-town hospitality with the excitement of big-city jazz. Known as the Band Instrument Capital of the World, Elkhart companies employ nearly 2,000 skilled craftsmen in the production of musical instruments. 2025 included over 35 acts, with many of them appealing to TST readers. Save the date, and visit elkhartjazzfestival.com as information becomes available.

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