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ickets for Jazz in Martinborough will go on sale on Wednesday 10 July 2013.
“Once again there are four ticketed performances – one each on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, and a Sunday afternoon big band show,” says Festival Publicist Lee Quayle.
 
Thursday evening is the festival launch at The Village Café with the fabulous Kevin Clark Quartet, featuring Fran Barton ($30); Friday night’s exquisite evening of female jazz singers Women in Jazz, features Tessa Quayle, Carolina Moon and Susan de Jong will be in the Town Hall ($40); Super Saturday’s sizzling sensational Sons of Sinatra, featuring James Tait-Jamieson and supported by members of the Rodger Fox Wellington Jazz Orchestra, will also be in the Town Hall ($45); and the full Wellington Jazz Orchestra experience, led by the masterful Rodger Fox, will return to the Town Hall for a Sunday afternoon big band experience you won’t forget ($30).
 
“We don’t have to tell you that each and every one of these ticket prices represents fantastic value for money on their own.  But you can get even better value for your jazz festival dollar by buying a Season Ticket,” adds Lee.  This ticket will get you into all four featured ticketed events for just $120 – representing a saving of $25.
 
On top of that we have 21 other shows and performances throughout the festival weekend – all for free.  For more information, check out the accompanying programme.  And, Parehua have a cocktail and canapés pre-show event on the Saturday night – contact them directly for bookings.
 
Ticket Sales
Tickets can be purchased over the counter from the Martinborough Wine Centre. Tickets can be purchased online at www.jazzinmartinborough.co.nz – click the tickets tab and you will be redirected to the Martinborough Wine Centre website; just follow the prompts.  OR you can go directly to the Martinborough Wine Centre website at www.martinboroughwinecentre.co.nz.
 
Keep up to date with the festival by joining our email list  – just click on the tickets tab and submit your email address and we will send you regular updates and information.

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