JAZZMADRID26 – Madrid International Jazz Festival 2026 | Madrid, Spain
Overview
JAZZMADRID is one of Europe’s most ambitious and sprawling musical celebrations, turning the Spanish capital into a vibrant epicenter of syncopation and swing every autumn. Organized by the Madrid City Council, the festival is renowned for its diverse and inclusive philosophy, featuring a program that refuses to be confined by labels. From classic bebop and swing to jazz-fusion, blues, and avant-garde experimentation, the festival provides a comprehensive look at the global state of jazz while maintaining a deep focus on the burgeoning Spanish scene.
The 2026 edition continues to bridge the gap between world-renowned legends and underground discoveries. The festival’s headquarters are traditionally split between Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural de la Villa and CentroCentro, but its influence reaches into the city’s private jazz clubs, such as Café Central and Clamores, through the “Jazz con Sabor a Club” initiative. This multi-layered approach ensures that jazz is not just experienced in formal theaters but also in the intimate, high-energy settings where the genre was born.
Beyond the concert halls, JAZZMADRID26 is a holistic cultural event that integrates literature, cinema, and photography into its programming. The festival frequently hosts film screenings of jazz documentaries, specialized lectures, and debates that explore the social and historical impact of the music. With a commitment to gender equality and the promotion of young talent through collaborations with local conservatories, JAZZMADRID remains a progressive and essential fixture in the international jazz calendar.
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Event Highlights
- Main Stage Legends: High-profile evening concerts at Fernán Gómez featuring Grammy-winning international artists and iconic figures from the global jazz circuit.
- Jazz con Sabor a Club: A parallel cycle that activates Madrid’s legendary jazz clubs, offering late-night sessions and intimate performances that highlight local and emerging talent.
- Women in Jazz: A dedicated focus throughout the program that celebrates the creative leadership of female composers, instrumentalists, and vocalists in the modern jazz world.
- Cultural Cross-overs: A series of jazz-themed film screenings, photography exhibitions, and literary talks held at the Biblioteca Nacional and other cultural institutions.
Why Attend
Music professionals, critics, and dedicated jazz aficionados should attend to experience the exceptional curatorial quality of one of the continent’s most respected festivals. JAZZMADRID offers a unique opportunity to see experimental and “straight-ahead” jazz side-by-side, providing a rare perspective on the genre’s evolution. The festival serves as a premier networking event for musicians and industry leaders looking to engage with the vibrant Spanish and European jazz markets.
Casual listeners and tourists will find JAZZMADRID to be an incredible way to discover the “other side” of Madrid’s nightlife. The festival’s accessible ticket prices and wide variety of venues make it easy to incorporate world-class music into a sightseeing trip. Whether you are enjoying a grand orchestral jazz performance in a prestigious theater or a soul-stirring blues set in a historic basement club, the festival captures the sophisticated and welcoming spirit of the city.
Date & Duration
- Event Dates: Dates to be announced.
- Total Duration: Typically lasts for the entire month of November.
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Ticket Information
- How Tickets Are Sold: Tickets are sold online via the official festival website and through the Madrid Destino ticketing portal.
- Admission Type: Primarily reserved seating for theater shows; general admission for club sessions and some standing-room venues.
- Ticket Pricing: Main stage tickets typically range from approximately $22.00 to $45.00 per performance.
- Price Range: Minimum prices for club sessions or matinees start around $11.00, while premium seats for international headliners reach roughly $55.00.
- Special Seating or VIP Options: Discounted tickets (up to 20%) are usually available for students, seniors, and large groups; some educational talks are free to the public.
Venue / Location
- City and Country: Madrid, Spain.
- Venue: Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural de la Villa (Main Hub) and various city-wide venues.
- Google Maps Address: Pl. de Colón, 4, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain.
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Contact Information
- Email: redes.festivaljazz@madrid-destino.com
- Phone: +34 914 800 300
- Website: www.festivaldejazzmadrid.com/en/
- Social Media:
- https://www.facebook.com/FestivaldeJazzMadrid/
- https://twitter.com/festjazzmadrid/
- https://www.instagram.com/festjazzmadrid/
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTGfuX6JTYVkBL4_nkrRSbA
Getting There
- Nearest Airports: Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez (MAD), 14 km from Plaza de Colón (~20 minutes by taxi/metro).
- Public Transport: Metro Line 4 to Colón station; Metro Line 5 to Alonso Martínez; various city buses stop directly at Plaza de Colón (~$2.10).
- Taxi/Rideshare: Flat-rate taxis from the airport to the city center cost roughly $33.00; Uber and Bolt are active throughout Madrid.
- Parking: Use the subterranean parking at Plaza de Colón or the Platea garage (~$26.00/day); central Madrid is a low-emission zone.
- Other Access: Madrid’s “BiciMAD” bike-sharing stations are located at Colón, making it easy to cycle between the main venues and the nearby Chueca district.
Accommodation Options
- Luxury Hotels: Meliá Madrid Serrano (5-star, 1 km, modern luxury in the Salamanca district, ~$320-550/night); Only YOU Boutique Hotel (4-star, 0.8 km, trendy and central, ~$280-450/night).
- Mid-Range Options: H10 Villa de la Reina (4-star, 1.2 km, classic Gran Vía charm, ~$160-260/night); NH Madrid Alonso Martínez (3-star, 0.5 km, very convenient for venues, ~$140-220/night).
- Budget Stays: Safestay Madrid Central (Top-rated hostel, 0.7 km from Colón, ~$35-85/night); Sungate One (Central hostel near Sol, ~$40-95/night).
Attendee Experiences
- The acoustics in the Fernán Gómez theater are top-notch and every seat feels like it’s right on top of the stage.
- Don’t miss the ‘Jazz con Sabor a Club’ sessions; there is something magical about hearing world-class jazz in a tiny, smoky Madrid basement.
- The variety is incredible; I went from seeing a traditional big band one night to an experimental electronic jazz set the next.
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FAQ's
When is the full program for the 2026 festival usually revealed?
The complete schedule of artists, venues, and parallel activities is typically announced during a major press conference in early October. Once the program is released, individual tickets and multi-concert passes go on sale immediately on the official website. It is recommended to sign up for the festival's newsletter to receive the digital brochure as soon as it is available.
Is there a festival pass that covers all concerts?
JAZZMADRID typically does not offer a single "all-access" pass due to the high number of venues and independent organizers involved, such as private clubs. Instead, they often offer "Abonos" or multi-show discounts for specific venues like the Fernán Gómez center. These allow you to select a certain number of concerts at a reduced rate compared to buying them individually.
Are the lectures and film screenings accessible to English speakers?
The music performances are universal, but most lectures and debates are conducted in Spanish. However, many of the films screened are in their original language with Spanish subtitles, so English-language documentaries remain accessible. For the main concerts, many of the international artists speak English on stage, and the staff at the primary city-run venues are generally bilingual.
Can I attend the 'Jazz con Sabor a Club' sessions with a main festival ticket?
No, the club sessions are part of a parallel cycle organized in collaboration with the Madrid Jazz Club Association. Tickets for these shows must usually be purchased directly from the specific club’s website or at their door. These sessions offer a more informal experience and often run much later into the night than the theater performances.
What is the best way to travel between the different festival venues?
Most of the primary venues, including Fernán Gómez and CentroCentro, are within walking distance of each other in the central Paseo del Arte and Colón areas. For clubs located in neighborhoods like Malasaña or Lavapiés, the Madrid Metro is the most efficient option, running until 1:30 AM. Taxis are also very affordable and abundant at all hours in these central areas.




