The evening performances, taking place at Swefieh Village rooftop (3, 5, 6 September), will be opened by Hind Hamed, a strong voice of Jordan’s contemporary music scene, setting the tone for an edition rooted in local talent and connected to regional and international collaborations. The program features Zaid Hilal (Palestine), Lynn Adib (Syria/France), Neco Novellas (Mozambique/Netherlands) feat. Yousef Musharbash (Jordan), Bugge Wesseltoft (Norway), feat. Yazan Sarayrah & Rula Barghouthi (Jordan), Kristina Issa (Sweden/Syria), Sami Galbi (Switzerland/Morocco), Studio 23 (Jordan) and the Pietro Santangelo Quintet (Italy), alongside the Exchange Music Lab showcase .
Since its creation, Amman Jazz has become a platform for independent music and musicians in Jordan and the region. The 2025 edition continues this trajectory, and in collaboration with its partner projects Amman Music Talks and Exchange Music Lab, the event brings together artists from Jordan and Palestine alongside regional, European, and diaspora voices, united by the belief that music can build connections, inspire reflection, and strengthen resilience in challenging times. The joint program of Amman Jazz, Amman Music Talks and Exchange Music Lab 2025 is realized through funding from the European Union, the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Swedish and Norwegian Embassies, EUNIC, the Institut français de Jordanie, the French Embassy, the Dutch Embassy, the Italian Embassy and Pro Helvetia Cairo, Swiss Arts Council. In partnership with Swefieh Village and Manara.
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