Loulé Jazz 2026: 30th edition brings Andy Sheppard and a Coltrane tribute
The Loulé Jazz festival turns 30 with six concerts from 24 to 26 July at the castle grounds, including a tribute marking John Coltrane's centenary.
Thirty years of jazz in the shadow of a castle is not something every festival gets to claim. Loulé Jazz marks its 30th edition from 24 to 26 July, with six concerts across three days at the Alcaidaria do Castelo — and an extra reason to raise a glass: a tribute marking the centenary of John Coltrane, born in 1926.
Who plays Loulé Jazz 2026?
British saxophonist Andy Sheppard headlines with his trio, while the Loulé Jazz Trio does the honours as the house band. Finnish pianist Alexi Tuomarila brings his quartet, and the Fractal Limit duo of Vardan Ovsepian and Tatiana Parra completes the bill — two performances per night, all inside the castle grounds.
When and where is the festival?
Friday to Sunday, 24 to 26 July, at the Alcaidaria do Castelo in Loulé’s historic centre. Full programme and practical details are on the Loulé town hall site. If you like your jazz with a sea breeze, Ageas CoolJazz keeps filling Cascais evenings through July — and for a wider map of the month, AgitAgueda’s umbrellas and free shows run until 26 July.
Between Coltrane’s centenary and three decades of festival, Loulé has two birthdays to celebrate this year — and does it the way jazz demands: live, without a net.
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