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Catch the magnificent WAYJO under the stars at The Quarry

The West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra’s highly successful American Jazz Story season culminates in their final show for 2019, Jazz Under the Stars at The Quarry Amphitheatre, Friday 22nd of November.

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Celebrating a year of regional tours, high calibre US guest artists, and international exchanges to Japan and the USA, WAYJO’s three big bands bring the diverse styles of American Jazz to life in band-picked selections, offering highly honed renditions of the music these rising stars of jazz adore.

From New York to Chicago, New Orleans to Las Vegas, Detroit, Hollywood and Cuba, WAYJO takes you on a jazz journey like no other this November.

Bring your picnic blanket, friends and family to enjoy some of the best big band jazz WA has to offer, all at one of Perth’s most picturesque venues.

Jazz Under the Stars with the WAYJO MinterEllison Monday Night Orchestra, plus Tuesday and Wednesday Night Orchestras Fri 22 Nov, 7.30pm The Quarry Amphitheatre, City Beach Tickets available from ticketmaster.com.au 

OIP Staff, image: Tom Greble


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