A special Jazz evening

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Jean Paul Estievenart (trumpet), Lior Tzemah (guitar),Jeremy Dumont (piano), Geraud Portal (bass), Noam Israeli (drums) stars special evening ! Unique encounter of international top musicians fortunately meeting together in Brussels for an extraordinary concert. Coming from the States, Israel, France and Belgium this kind amazing opportunity to have them playing as an ensemble occurs so rarely that it can’t be missed! Jean-Paul Estiévenart (tp), Lior Tzemah (g), Jérémy Dumont (p), Géraud Portal (db) and Noam Israeli (dr) knows each other since years and have already perform together in different projects, tonight they will put their talent and excellence at the service of the best jazz currently possible. With compositions and standards they will ignite your senses and renew your pleasure to enjoy jazz.  TICKET: 15€ Members – No Members 18€

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