Nova Scotia's Rose Cousins is among the headliners at the upcoming 2026 TD Halifax Jazz Festival. Credit- Lindsay Duncan) CANADAHALIFAX news Halifax Jazz Festival expands programming ahead of 40th anniversary by admin 2 مايو، 2026 written by admin 2 مايو، 2026 125 CITYnews halifax / By Steve Gow Organizers say music fans can expect even more at this year’s TD Halifax Jazz Festival as the event celebrates its 40th year. The full schedule for the festival was announced earlier this week, which included expanded programming, much of it free to the public. Big names in music like Tower of Power, Bahamas, Broken Social Scene, and Nova Scotia’s own Rose Cousins are scheduled to play the festival main stage. However, the festival’s artistic director says that with the city’s ties to jazz throughout the decades, organizers also wanted to ensure that legacy was celebrated as part of its milestone celebrations. That includes a planned exhibition set up on the waterfront featuring archived photos connected to 40 years of great music in the city. “We have so many photos in our archive that we have digitized,” says Andrew Jackson. “We’re going to have a memory lane photo exhibit on the waterfront that people can check out to see all of the history that we’ve got with the festival and the musicians here.” Related: Halifax Jazz Festival has ‘something for everyone’, says artistic director The festival will also feature three stages on the waterfront all week long that will allow the public to enjoy free music in the evenings, as well as its TD Main Stage set-up, which will spotlight musicians throughout the daytime. Jackson adds music will return to Hydrostone Park on the festival’s weekend, and there will be free all-ages jazz labs that offer a behind-the-scenes look at making music. The 10-year artistic director says one of the special events planned specifically for the 40th anniversary will be a Big Band Commission celebrating four decades of music in the city. “It is being composed by local musician James Shaw,” says Jackson, noting many may recognize him as the saxophonist in Rankin MacInnis’s popular Winter Warmer series. “He’s writing a special commission that reflects the history of jazz and music in Halifax, so he touches on a few different historical points throughout it (and) we’ll be presenting that on the opening night and the closing night of the festival.” The TD Halifax Jazz Festival runs from July 7 to 12. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Slow-moving rain system likely to create pooling on roads in Halifax next post Gas, diesel prices in N.S. elevated again after weekly adjustment You may also like راديو كندا الدولي : افتتاح جسر غوردي هاو... 11 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: سوق العمل تضيف 18.000 وظيفة... 11 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: مونديال 2026: المهاجرون بين هوية... 11 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: انخفاض الإيجار السكني المطلوب في... 11 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: كارني يقول إنّ المسدّسات التي... 11 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax: Halifax police allege incitement of hatred... 11 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax: Indigenous lobster fishing: N.S. judge says... 11 يوليو، 2026 N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement... 11 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax: Pictou–North Colchester Exhibition Grounds receive new... 11 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax : The 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline... 11 يوليو، 2026