Hilton Schilder Journey to Jazz 2025
Cape Town born multi-instrumentalist Hilton Schilder and his band.

The Journey to Jazz Festival returns for its third edition intent on sparking curiosity about origins, culture and society, when it takes place in the town of Prince Albert from 1 to 4 May, 2025.

And there’s more good news, as festival organisers have released a number of Early Bird tickets via Quicket – which will be available for a limited time before reverting to 2025 prices.

Prince Albert, in the heart of the Great Karoo, is making a name for itself as a cultural destination par excellence, as is the Journey to Jazz (J2J) festival itself. J2J is an open invitation to take a journey of discovery using the parlance of jazz music, a genre with universal appeal and respect for indigenous cultures, set against the backdrop of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a surrounding dynamic ecological environment, multiple venues, and the embrace of a diverse community.

Director Brenda Sisane

In 2025, J2J will transport visitors through time with a considered line up of South African and international musicians curated by creative director Brenda Sisane and artistic director, Kyle Shepherd.

Guitarist Ernie Smith
Guitarist Ernie Smith

First J2J artists to be announced 

  • Hilton Schilder: The Cape Jazz pioneer whose mastery of 16+ instruments is as legendary as his storytelling.
  • Ernie Smith: Multi-award-winning artist known for his soulful fusion of jazz, African rhythms, and R&B.
  • Carlo Mombelli & The Prisoners of Strange – Edition 2: Avant-garde bass-driven compositions exploring the fine line between sanity and brilliance.
  • Siya Makuzeni: A trailblazing trombonist and vocalist whose genre-bending performances redefine musical boundaries.
  • Paolo Damiani Last Land Band: The Italian trio of Damiani (bassist), Antonio Jasevoli (guitarist) and Elena Paparusso (vocalist), take audiences on a sonic journey exploring humanity and Earth’s infinite possibilities.
  • Kujenga: A Cape Town-based collective that celebrates Black culture through spontaneous and vibrant improvisation.
  • Outeniqua High School Jazz Band: Young South African talent blending traditional jazz with local influences.

A Karoo reception

True Karoo hospitality is reflected in the fun-filled and varied ‘Groet is n Moet’ (greeting is a must) activity programme the J2J festival puts on each year, and the warmth of the townsfolk who open their doors to visitors from near and far.

From artist-led Masterclasses, a night at the museum dinner, and ghost tours, to bike rides, guided walks in the surrounding Swartberg mountains, a neighbourhood goods market and this year, a series of world-class exhibitions, Journey to Jazz and Prince Albert has it all.

Tickets for the various experiences are sold separately, and more details will be on the J2J website.

A festival with purpose

There are many unique aspects to Journey to Jazz, one being the relaxed atmosphere in which the performances take place and the freedom for everyone to walk about the town, mingle and explore. However, at the heart of the festival, is perhaps its most important attribute – sustainable development.

Established by the Prince Albert Community Trust (PACT) in 2023, the festival empowers the local community through skills training, employment, and cultural exchange. Over 70 local youth, primarily from Noord Einde, are involved in co-producing the event, ensuring its positive social and economic impact.

See what artists were on last year’s Journey to Jazz bill.

What: Journey to Jazz 2025
When: 1 to 4 May 2025
Where: Venues throughout Prince Albert, Western Cape
J2J ticket prices: Limited Early Bird tickets at R250 pp per performance
Info: www.journeytojazz.co.za
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Trombonist Siya Makuzeni
Trombonist Siya Makuzeni