41º BELGRADO JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025
30
November, 2025
Text by: Organizer’s Announcement about the Belgrade Jazz Festival 2025
Photos: Slavko Kostić
Dedicated to On the Road of Jazz: Full Halls at the 41st Belgrade Jazz Festival Confirm the Significance and Prestige of the Event
The festival is organized by the Belgrade Youth Center.
Patrons of the 41st BJZF: City of Belgrade – City Administration – Secretariat for Culture; Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia.
Friends of the 41st BJZF: SOKOJ and DPC Networks.
Supporters of BJZF 2025: Italian Institute in Belgrade; Puglia Sounds; Instituto Cervantes; French Institute in Serbia; Embassy of Israel; Embassy of Portugal and Camões Institute; RTS Music Production.
By invitation, the Belgrade Jazz Festival is a member of the European Jazz Network.
Source: domomladine.org
The Belgrade Jazz Festival, held from October 22 to 25, 2025, under the slogan On the Road of Jazz, once again confirmed with its 41st edition that it is the most important jazz event in the region and one of Europe’s most respected meeting points for jazz musicians and audiences. Over four intense days, organized by the Belgrade Youth Center, the festival offered a cross-section of contemporary jazz in its most exciting forms, from tradition to the boldest contemporary experiments.
This year, Serbia’s oldest jazz festival was ceremoniously opened in the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment Hall with an outstanding artistic program by the RTS Big Band, under the artistic direction of Stjepko Gut. In honor of the 100th anniversary of Bora Roković’s birth, we remembered the work of one of our most significant composers, arrangers, and pianists. The program also paid tribute to the renowned Yugoslav All Stars Band, making the evening a rich and authentic celebration of domestic jazz heritage, much to the delight of the audience.
In the international program, American artists stood out, as their presence at the festival always represents a genuine cultural event: the legendary Wadada Leo Smith, a doyen of the global avant-garde scene, and the brilliant pianist Sylvie Courvoisier delivered a deeply spiritual concert, whose power and meditative quality reminded us why jazz remains an art of freedom and expression. James Brandon Lewis, one of the most acclaimed saxophonists of the new generation, presented contemporary jazz in its most exciting form, powerful, sincere, inspired by classical roots, yet entirely original and modern.
European artists, from the celebrated French bassist Henri Texier with his trio and the emotive ensemble Eternal Love led by the renowned Italian saxophonist Roberto Ottaviano, to the masterful duo of French maestros Louis Sclavis and Benjamin Moussay, demonstrated the richness of old continent jazz tradition and the breadth of expression that defines Europe’s most important jazz stages. They were joined by new names, the Marta Sánchez Trio from Spain, the Ricardo Toscano Trio from Portugal, the Israeli band Shalosh, and British pianist Alexander Hawkins, whose energy, improvisational courage, and authenticity show how vibrant and diverse European jazz is today.
The Serbian scene, as every year, showcased vitality and creative strength through performances by Bosque Sound Community, led by Miloš Bosnić, and the Rastko Obradović Quartet (with special guest Jasper Høiby from Denmark).
The festival concluded in the best possible way, spontaneously and energetically, with an exciting jam session led by pianist Vlada Maričić, featuring both domestic and international musicians, including James Brandon Lewis and Ricardo Toscano with their bands, further delighting the audience.
The Belgrade Jazz Festival once again recorded exceptional attendance, full concert halls, and an atmosphere of community. Particularly encouraging was the diversity of the audience, seasoned jazz lovers sharing the space with young people discovering this music for the first time, confirming that the festival successfully builds bridges between generations and that jazz has a future in Belgrade.
Over more than four decades, the Belgrade Jazz Festival has grown into a cultural symbol of Belgrade, an event that upholds artistic integrity, promotes domestic creators, and connects the city with global music centers. Thanks to its high artistic standards and appreciation of authentic achievements, the festival has become an event that not only brings together top-tier artists but also inspires audiences, develops the local scene, and preserves jazz as a living, contemporary language. This year’s 41st edition once again demonstrated that Belgrade not only follows global trends but creates them, on its own authentic road of jazz.
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