Herbie Hancock to headline the Melbourne International Jazz Festival
Herbie Hancock is the master of modern jazz - he is innovative, influential, a living legend and will close the 2019 Melbourne International Jazz Festival at Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall.
Venue: Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Address: 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2019 and Sunday, 9 June 2019
Time: 7.30pm
Ticket: $79 - $149 (plus transaction fee)
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Address: 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2019 and Sunday, 9 June 2019
Time: 7.30pm
Ticket: $79 - $149 (plus transaction fee)
Buy / Ticket: melbournejazz.com
Web: melbournejazz.com
: www.facebook.com/melbournejazzfestival
: https://twitter.com/melbjazzfest?lang=en
: https://www.instagram.com/melbjazzfestival/?hl=en
Melbourne International Jazz Festival Artistic Director, Michael Tortoni, said, "We are excited to make this early announcement and extremely honoured that Herbie Hancock is returning to Melbourne to close the festival. Our festival program will continue to offer a diversity of experiences that will showcase many outstanding Australian and international artists."
With an illustrious career spanning into its sixth decade and a staggering 14 GRAMMY® Awards, there are few artists who have had more influence on acoustic and electronic jazz, R&B and hip hop than Herbie Hancock.
Miles Davis said in his autobiography "Herbie was the step after Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, and I haven't heard anybody yet who has come after him."
The author of modern day standards such as Cantaloupe Island, Chameleon and Rockit in addition to hundreds more, Hancock's appeal transcends genres while maintaining an unmistakable style.
Hancock's standing and influence on modern music has produced iconic partnerships with artists ranging from Wayne Shorter, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner and Annie Lennox to Snoop Dog, Flying Lotus and Pink.
Any opportunity to see Herbie Hancock live should never be missed.
See this icon of modern music take to the Hamer Hall stage with a hand picked band to close the Melbourne International Jazz Festival for 2019.
With an illustrious career spanning into its sixth decade and a staggering 14 GRAMMY® Awards, there are few artists who have had more influence on acoustic and electronic jazz, R&B and hip hop than Herbie Hancock.
Miles Davis said in his autobiography "Herbie was the step after Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, and I haven't heard anybody yet who has come after him."
The author of modern day standards such as Cantaloupe Island, Chameleon and Rockit in addition to hundreds more, Hancock's appeal transcends genres while maintaining an unmistakable style.
Hancock's standing and influence on modern music has produced iconic partnerships with artists ranging from Wayne Shorter, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner and Annie Lennox to Snoop Dog, Flying Lotus and Pink.
Any opportunity to see Herbie Hancock live should never be missed.
See this icon of modern music take to the Hamer Hall stage with a hand picked band to close the Melbourne International Jazz Festival for 2019.