Poster Malika Favre, 2017, Limited Edition Blue
Malika Favre, a French illustrator, brought the poster for the 51st edition to life. This time, she returns with a limited edition in electric blue, a shade inspired by the famous Majorelle blue.
This large three-storey residence, almost a festival in itself, offers a multitude of musical, cultural, and festive experiences. Open from 5 PM to 5 AM, the Lake House invites you to wander freely through its various captivating rooms.
An essential night spot of the Festival, La Coupole welcomes DJs who love vinyl and house, funk, and disco sounds.
Le Cinéma offers a rich selection of fiction, documentaries, and concerts that will satisfy the Festival’s cinephiles and music lovers. In total, around forty concerts recorded in Montreux will be screened at the Cinéma, in collaboration with the Claude Nobs Foundation, Montreux Sounds, RTS, and EPFL.
The Bibliothèque houses the largest Swiss collection of books on jazz and contemporary music, as well as more than 300 Live at Montreux vinyl records. These two spaces are animated daily by meetings with journalists, writers, producers, musicians, and actors from the world of music and culture.
A true American-style club with its round tables and a bar, The Memphis, supported by bank Julius Baer, is dedicated to jazz music in all its forms. Workshops are offered in the early evening, followed by concerts by the greatest sensations on today’s jazz scene. The legendary jam sessions take over until the end of the night. The Patio hosts DJ sets every evening from 11 PM.
Malika Favre, a French illustrator, brought the poster for the 51st edition to life. This time, she returns with a limited edition in electric blue, a shade inspired by the famous Majorelle blue.
Iggy Pop “Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023″ celebrates the impressive career of one of the most relevant artists of our time. Recorded during his performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2023.
This magnet is part of the Julian Opie collection. For the 40th edition of the festival, British artist Julian Opie is using his icons on the three versions of the festival poster that make up the rock band Deep Purple.