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Red Bull Music Academy Radio teams up with music festivals worldwide to curate dedicated stages and bring you exclusive live recordings from the season’s most thrilling acts.

A3C Festival (USA)
Amsterdam Dance Event (Netherlands)
Anapop Festival (Turkey)
Audioriver (Poland)
Berlin Music Days (Germany)
Bestival (United Kingdom)
Bloc Weekend (United Kingdom)
c/o pop (Germany)
Club To Club (Italy)
Dancity Festival (Italy)
Decibel Festival (USA)
Dissonanze (Italy)
Distortion Festival (Denmark)
Electron Festival (Switzerland)
Elettrowave (Italy)
Elevate Festival (Austria)
Elita (Italy)
Entechno (Greece)
Ether (United Kingdom)
Eurosonic Noorderslag (Netherlands)
Felabration (Nigeria)
Filter Culture Collide (USA)
Flow Festival (Finland)
FM4 Geburtstagsfest (Austria)
Future Sound Of Brasil (Brazil)
HARD Events (USA)
Hartera Festival (Croatia)
L.E.V. Festival (Spain)
La Bâtie (Switzerland)
Les Nuits Sonores (France)
livingroom.fm (Switzerland)
Mad Decent Block Party (USA)
Melt! (Germany)
Meltdown (United Kingdom)
Metamorphose (Japan)
MIGZ Festival (Russia)
Monegros (Spain)
Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland)
Moogfest (USA)
Movement Detroit (USA)
Movement Torino (Italy)
Mutek (Canada)
Mutek.es (Spain)
Mysteryland (Netherlands)
Nachtdigital (Germany)
Neopop (Portugal)
Notting Hill Carnival (United Kingdom)
Oppikoppi Festival (South Africa)
Oxegen (Ireland)
POP Montreal (Canada)
Positivus Festival (Latvia)
Primavera Sound (Spain)
Pygmalion Music Festival (USA)
Reworks (Greece)
Rhythm & Vines (New Zealand)
roBOt (Italy)
Rocking The Daisies (South Africa)
Rototom Sunsplash (Spain)
Sarajevo Jazz Festival (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Shift (Switzerland)
Sónar (Spain)
SónarSound Tokyo (Japan)
SOS 4.8 (Spain)
Southport Weekender (United Kingdom)
Splash! (Germany)
Spring (Austria)
St Jerome's Laneway Festival (Australia)
Synch Festival (Greece)
Tauron Nowa Muzyka (Poland)
The Garden (Croatia)
The Voodoo Music Experience (USA)
Together (USA)
Trans Musicales (France)
Urban Art Forms (Austria)
Villette Sonique (France)
Wakarusa (USA)
Winter Music Conference (USA)
Worldwide Festival (France)
Montreux Jazz Festival

Montreux Jazz Festival

If jazz is one of the roots of modern music, then Montreux Jazz Festival must be one of its most fertile gardens. Created in 1967 by jazz enthusiast Claude Nobs, the festival has become a must for music lovers from Switzerland and abroad. Music and culture hold a special place in Montreux, so much so that Queen even bought the famous Mountain Studio in the late 70's, and Freddie's statue now salutes across Lake Geneva in fine Mercury style. The festival is very much a showcase of this town's love of music, and many of the world's finest musicians have played on Its different stages, from Miles Davis to Ray Charles, to David Bowie and Prince. Although jazz might be historically the source of the Festival, other musical styles have very quickly found their place, and the festival program reflects the diversity of today's musical landscape. Taking place over sixteen days in the warm July months, the festival now attracts over 230,000 visitors, and, in addition to its concerts, features workshops, screenings, and exhibitions along the picturesque coast of Lake Geneva.

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