From Newport to Belgrade: A Jazz Journey with Big Band RTS & Alan Broadbent
Prepare for a night of unforgettable jazz as Big Band RTS and world-renowned pianist, conductor, and arranger Alan Broadbent join forces for a unique concert experience, “From Newport to Belgrade”. This collaboration brings together two musical powerhouses to celebrate the golden era of jazz, blending Serbian tradition with international flair.
This event traces the vibrant history of jazz from its iconic performances at Newport Jazz Festival to the heart of Belgrade. Under the artistic direction of Broadbent, a two-time Grammy Award winner from New Zealand, and the rhythmic brilliance of the Big Band RTS, expect an electrifying performance filled with timeless classics, smooth improvisations, and powerful arrangements.
Whether you’re a long-time jazz lover or new to the genre, this concert promises to transport you through the magic of jazz, bridging continents and cultures through the universal language of music. Join us for a night that swings!
Tickets and Accessibility:
Secure your tickets early to avoid disappointment. With different ticket options available, there’s something for everyone, whether you want to be up close to the stage or prefer a more relaxed viewing experience.
Get your tickets online here:
• eFinity
Getting There:
MTS Hall is located in the center of Belgrade and it is easily accessible by public transport, car, or bike. Plan your route to ensure a smooth journey to and from the concert. You can take the following public transportation:
Bus: 24, 26, 27, 31, 37, 44
Trolley: 29
Make the Most of Your Visit to Belgrade
Belgrade, with its rich history and vibrant culture, offers plenty to explore before and after the concert. Enhance your visit by purchasing a Belgrade Card, which provides discounts and free entries to numerous attractions, museums, and tours throughout the city. It’s the perfect way to experience all that Belgrade has to offer without breaking the bank.
Stay tuned for more updates, and we’ll see you there!