
Welcome back to the TV3 Jazz Village – our very own version of New Orleans’ French Quarter.
An absolute crowd pleaser at its debut in 2009, the Jazz Village delivers entertainment for everyone in true New Orleans style. Set in the unique Historic Village on 17th Ave, more than 20 bands on 4 stages will delight you and visitors from near and far.
Join the revelry on the streets, stroll through food and art stalls, fall in behind the Louisiana-style marching band or relax with space on the lawn in front of the large outdoor stage with non-stop foot stomping music.
Bring the children for a drumming workshop or interact with musicians and instruments at Huckleberry’s Hutt. A day at the TV3 Jazz Village is a family day-out like no other.
And you can star too - bring along your instrument and join in on the Hothouse Jamming Stage with the Hamilton Blues Club on Saturday and the Bay of Plenty Blues Club on Sunday.
NEW:
- Jazz Dollars are thre curency in the Village, exchange at 'banks' near the gates and enjoy the ease of a cash free day
- Two entrances off 17th Ave
- More food and beverage stalls
- International bands on stage
- Express lane for prebooked ticket and TECT card holders
Pre-book your ticket to our French Quarter now!
Line-up
Outdoor Stage
- SUNDAY
10AM Bay Dixie
11AM Shaken Not Stirred
1PM Kokomo
3PM Blues Buffet - MONDAY
10AM Woody Woodhouse Connection
11AM Joel Shadbolt presents: The Elektric5
1PM Torch Songs
3PM Darcy Perry Band
The Hothouse Jamming Stage
Bring your instrument
- SUNDAY
10.30AM - 4PM Hamilton Blues Club - MONDAY
10.30AM - 4PM BOP Blues Club
Lafayette Church
- SUNDAY
11AM Julie Bevan
1PM Dave Maybee with Carol Storey
3PM Phil Tweed
MONDAY
11AM Mike Cooper
1PM Phil Tweed
3PM Adams & Gavin
New Orleans Music Factory
- SUNDAY
10AM Trevor Braunias Trio
11PM Thad Jones Project
1PM Triptych Trio
3PM Mark Lockett - MONDAY
10AM Reuben Bradley Quartet
11PM Yggdrasil
1PM Jazz Crimes
3PM Mark Lockett
Strolling Bands
- Lex Pistol
Mike Nisbet Band
Dear Little Band
Moonlighters
Shakin Slim & The Blue Notes


