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STANDARD BANK JOY OF JAZZ 2026 SETS THE STAGE ABLAZE WITH A SOPHISTICATED SYMPHONY OF HERITAGE AND HORIZON

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Tana Malinga


Johannesburg’s skyline is about to sway to a richer rhythm as the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival returns to the Sandton International Convention Centre from 25-26 September 2026-marking 27 years of musical elegance, cultural resonance, and unapologetic African brilliance.


From its humble beginnings as an intimate affair of 1,800 souls to a magnetic gathering of over 25,000 jazz lovers, this festival has matured into more than a concert, it is a living, breathing composition of South Africa’s cultural pulse. And in 2026, the tempo deepens.


This year’s curation is no ordinary setlist, it is a reflective suite. Framed by the 50th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising and 70 years since the Women’s March, the festival leans into legacy while improvising boldly into the future. Festival Producer Mantwa Chinoamadi captures it best: a gathering where generations, geographies, and stories meet in perfect harmony.


Backed by Standard Bank, whose commitment to African artistry continues to echo across the continent, Joy of Jazz stands not only as a cultural beacon but as an economic engine, fueling millions into Gauteng’s economy and supporting over a thousand livelihoods. It is, as Chinoamadi puts it, “an ecosystem”, a place where music meets movement, and creativity meets commerce.Then, the music.


The 2026 line-up reads like a masterfully arranged score. Global luminaries such as Angélique Kidjo and Kamasi Washington make their long-awaited festival debuts, while homegrown legends and visionaries bring the soul of Mzansi to life. Expect moving tributes as Thandiswa Mazwai honours Hugh Masekela, and Khaya Mahlangu celebrates the timeless genius of Kippie Moeketsi.


Across four immersive stages, the experience unfolds like a layered jazz composition:


Dinaledi Stage pulses with grandeur featuring Ibrahim Maalouf, Judith Sephuma, and the commanding presence of Dumza Maswana delivering orchestral storytelling at its finest.


Diphala Stage sings with feminine power and leadership, spotlighting talents like Nubya Garcia and Lorraine Klaasen, while the bold “4 Bass Lines” concept redefines the role of women as architects of sound.
Conga Stage ignites rhythm and movement, where acts like Madala Kunene and Sibusile Xaba blend indigenous textures with contemporary fire. Here, jazz dances closer to its ancestral roots.


Mbira Stage drifts into soul and storytelling, with the poetic harmonies of Floetry, the Afro-soul warmth of Nomfusi, and a heartfelt tribute to Busi Mhlongo, a reminder that jazz is as much memory as it is melody.


Beyond the music, the festival’s heartbeat extends into the streets through initiatives like the Jazzy Joburg Market, empowering local entrepreneurs and colouring the city with enterprise and flair.


And for those ready to step into this sonic elegance, the invitation is as accessible as it is irresistible. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster, with prices set at R1 150 for a Friday or Saturday Day Pass (General Admission) and R2 250 for a full Weekend Pass. Adding a touch of exclusivity, Standard Bank cardholders can enjoy up to 15% discount, a refined reward for those who move with rhythm and style (limited to two tickets per person, subject to availability and terms).


This is not just a festival. It is a mood. A movement. A melody carried across time.
The Standard Bank Joy of Jazz 2026 invites you to dress in your finest, arrive with an open soul, and lose yourself in a weekend where every note tells a story and every story swings.

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