From May 26 to June 3, the ‘Peperoncino Jazz Festival,’ the traveling music festival that was born in Calabria thanks to the insight of its founder Sergio Gimigliano, arrives in New York. Twenty-two years of well-deserved success for a winning idea that has brought together all the best of a land, Calabria, which is thus presented in its most beautiful guise.
In the highly suggestive ‘Birdland Jazz Club’ in Manhattan, the most important names in jazz music will be on stage, accompanied by the undisputed sense of belonging to Italy and its territories and the great cultural heritages. A perfect marriage between art and the identity of a territory, a festival that combines beauty, culture, and entertainment, giving back to music its role and value as a universal language.
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