
Jazz Station celebrates its 20th anniversary
For its 20th season, the jazz club is treating itself to a new visual identity: a revamped logo, website and poster. Its mission, however, remains unchanged, as evidenced by the editorial for the 2025-26 season.
'Twenty years and still going strong: since day one, Jazz Station has been a place of cultural resistance. Against uniformity, against invisible walls, against the idea that jazz is reserved for a privileged few.
Here, we believe in the power of music to shake up certainties, open up horizons and put humanity back into our daily lives.
Here, jazz is not a museum: it is a weapon, a celebration, a cry from the heart. We defend diversity, experimentation, and the freedom to be and to create. Our stage is open, and our values are solid.
Here, jazz is alive, free, and rebellious. Here, every note opens a breach.
For 20 years, we have proven that art can be a tool for social struggle as much as a space for celebration. That inclusion was not a slogan, but a constant endeavour. That the diversity of voices, genders, bodies and origins is the true richness of an artistic scene. Today more than ever, we affirm loud and clear: culture is not a luxury, it is a fundamental right. It is not sold to the highest bidder, it is shared, it is transmitted, it is lived.
Twenty years is not an anniversary.
It's a promise: a promise to continue opening our doors, our hearts and our ears. To forge links where others erect barriers. To make visible what is too often invisible.
The Jazz Station represents 20 years of live music, 20 years of struggle, 20 years of love: together, let's make the future a playground.'