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As anticipation mounts for the first-ever Jazzin’ Africa Festival, all eyes turn to the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, where on October 25 an extraordinary lineup of jazz musicians will share one stage.
The festival promises a blend of rhythm, elegance, and unity, bringing together world-class acts from across continents to celebrate the richness of African jazz.
Steve Bedi (Ghana)
At the centre of this musical celebration is Ghana’s own Steve Bedi, one of Africa’s most respected contemporary jazz musicians. Known for his soulful saxophone sound and captivating performances, Steve’s artistry transcends boundaries, carrying Africa’s heartbeat to audiences around the world.
As the visionary behind Jazzin’ Africa Festival, his mission is simple yet profound: to unite Africa through the universal language of jazz. His leadership and influence have inspired countless musicians across the continent and beyond. Having performed on some of the world’s biggest stages from Europe to the Americas, Steve now brings that global experience home to Accra. His performance will be more than a display of musical brilliance; it will be a statement of Africa’s rhythm, soul, and sophistication.
Tom Braxton (USA)
American saxophonist Tom Braxton brings international star power to the festival. Renowned for his dynamic stage presence and smooth, heartfelt sound, Tom has collaborated with legends including Earl Klugh and Keiko Matsui.
“I’m excited to be performing at this inaugural edition of the Jazzin’ Africa Festival,” says Tom. “I can’t wait to perform with the team in Ghana.”
As he joins forces with Steve Bedi and other top African talents, audiences can expect an electrifying blend of American smooth jazz and African rhythm: a true harmony of continents.
Ayi Solomon (Denmark/Ghana)
Ayi Solomon, the Ghanaian-born percussionist based in Denmark, brings the heartbeat of Afro-jazz to life. His rhythms bridge cultures, blending traditional African beats with contemporary global sounds. At Jazzin’ Africa, his performance will be a sonic journey filled with groove, movement, and the spirit of the motherland.
Dudu Makhoba (South Africa)
From South Africa comes Dudu Makhoba, a rising star whose voice is both powerful and tender. Her music weaves stories of hope, womanhood, and heritage, wrapped in the warmth of African soul. Dudu’s set promises to be one of the night’s most moving moments, celebrating Africa’s jazz legacy while inspiring a new generation.
Albino Mbie (Mozambique/USA)
Mozambique-born and U.S.-based guitarist Albino Mbie embodies the essence of global jazz fusion. His sound is a seamless blend of African rhythms, jazz harmonies, and world influences. Audiences can expect a performance that connects the traditional and the modern, the local and the international.
An Evening to Remember
On October 25, the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel will transform into a hub of elegance, culture, and rhythm. From the 7 PM red carpet to the final note of the night, Jazzin’ Africa Festival promises an unforgettable evening of artistry, unity, and celebration.
Tickets are available on Ayatickets or by dialling 365883# to purchase.

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