Festival
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  • Venue
    Tata Theatre
  • Date Time
    21 November 2025 | 7:00 pm
    22 November 2025 | 6:00 pm
    23 November 2025 | 6:30 pm
  • Age Limit
    6+
  • Member Price
    Rs. 2,700, 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 1,080 & 720/- (Plus GST)
  • Non Member Price
    Rs. 3,150, 2,625, 2,100, 1,575, 1,260 & 840/- (Plus GST)

Festival Details

Friday, 21st November – 7.00 pm
Saturday, 22nd November –
6.00 pm

Sunday, 23rd November – 6.30 pm

An NCPA Presentation

21st November – Peter Cincotti
22nd November –
Nicki Parrott
22nd November –
Mike Stern band feat. Dennis Chambers
23rd November –
Brian Bromberg

Mark your calendars as the line-up for this year’s International Jazz Festival will leave you counting down the days to November. The three riveting days feature varied styles of jazz which showcase the versatility of the genre, capturing the interest of not just jazz but all music lovers.

Opening the festival is the stylish and sensational vocalist, pianist and songwriter Peter Cincotti. Day two will be a double treat with bassist Nicki Parrott taking the stage, followed by Mike Stern, known for his inimitable style, and the incredibly versatile drummer Dennis Chambers. The finale is reserved for the virtuosic, dynamic and genre-bending bassist Brian Bromberg, who promises to bring the festival to a fitting close.

 

Tickets:
Friday & Sunday

Rs. 2,025, 1,620, 1,215, 810, & 405/- (Early bird price for Members)
Rs. 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 900, & 450/- (Early bird price for Public)
Rs. 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 900, & 450/- (Standard price for Members)
Rs. 2,625, 2,100, 1,575, 1,050 & 525/- (Standard price for Public)

Saturday
Rs. 2,430, 2,025, 1,620, 1215, 970 & 650/- (Early bird price for Members)
Rs. 2,700, 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 1,080 & 720/- (Early bird price for Public)
Rs. 2,700, 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 1,080 & 720/- (Standard price for Members)
Rs. 3,150, 2,625, 2,100, 1,575, 1,260 & 840/- (Standard price for Public)
(All prices are exclusive of GST)

 

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The NCPA is committed to preserving and promoting India's rich and vibrant artistic heritage in the fields of music, dance, theatre, film, literature and photography, as well as presenting new and innovative work by Indian and international artists from a diverse range of genres including drama, contemporary dance, orchestral concerts, opera, jazz and chamber music.