The New Orleans Camels will make you move with African American music from the vibrant 20s in the United States. An electrifying blend of energetic swing and dixie, including unique improvisations of Louis Armstrong classics and other iconic tunes. A night full of high energy and great vibes
Maya Dunietz requires no introduction. As a pianist, sound artist, and multidisciplinary creator, her work resists categorization. Free jazz and standards, rock, experimental metal and pop, funk, electro-acoustic, and classical—her music embodies an endless blend of influences that converge into a uniquely holistic experience.
Dunietz’s exceptional mastery of her instrument, impeccable execution, broad range, adventurous spirit, curiosity, and versatility make her a groundbreaking musician. She diverges from conventions, challenges the mainstream, and keeps her audience engaged and alert.
Narkis Raam's addictive voice, groovy guitar, and heart-melting songs is a fresh and distinctive voice in the indie-jazz scene. Narkis will debut at the festival with original material from an upcoming debut album. Enjoy an inspiring mix of soft fusion-jazz and American folk in a mesmerizing performance—if you haven't met her yet, now is the time!
Tamarada's music travels along the axis between Addis Ababa and Tel Aviv, blending Afro-Caribbean rhythms with Israeli folk. Alongside her superb band, Tamarada quickly established her place in the Israeli music scene and conquered the main playlists on Spotify and Apple Music. With A powerful voice and a charismatic stage presence, now she is closing a loop as she returns to her Ethiopian roots and her first language, Amharic. An energetic performance accompanies her third album, Erteve, blending worlds and cultures, tribal and modern motifs and arrangements. In one word: Celebration
Trio Klipa, a young and dynamic ensemble, invites you on a captivating journey through layers of contemporary jazz fusion with world music influences. Although the trio was formed just two years ago, they have already garnered over a hundred thousand listens for their live session featuring selections from their debut album, “Miatanu”, which was released in 2024. With melodies that spread throughout the body and bring comfort, imaginative arrangements, and synchronized, harmonious performance the trio make this adventure powerful and unforgettable. It's an excellent escape from the outside world.
The supergroup of jazz musicians in Israel takes to the festival's main stage with a tribute to Corinne Allal, the trailblazing singer and songwriter who forged new paths in the uncharted territories of Israeli music. Corinne Allal's beloved songs are transformed with fresh jazz arrangements spanning various styles.
This ensemble, a harmonious blend of diverse influences centered around a jazz vibe, is led by Chen Levy, the festival's artistic director. Joining her on stage are some of Israel's top female jazz musicians: pianist Katia Tubul, bassist Inbar Paz, harmonica player Ariel Bart, and drummer Mai Segal. Each musician contributes her unique style, and together they create an adventurous musical journey that reimagines the songs of one of Israel's greatest creators. This is a performance by a group unafraid to take risks, let go, and embrace the groove.
In a flamenco scene largely dominated by men, Noa Drezner is a rare presence. An extraordinary international guitarist and composer who studied her craft under some of Spain's greatest artists, including Antonia Jiménez, she is now recognized as one of the foremost women in flamenco and Andalusian Spanish guitar. After international tours, Noa and her guitar arrive for an exclusive performance showcasing original music from her debut album, "The Red Thread," recorded in 2019 in Israel and Spain. This display of beauty, power, and passion guides both the Spanish guitar and the audience to new realms.
The Quinta Festival presents, for the first time on one stage, a unique set of original music featuring Anat Fort and Katia Tubul, virtuoso pianists at the helm of the local and international jazz scene. These innovative and prolific creators offer a distinctive, authentic sound that is truly one-of-a-kind. Invited by the festival, they come together for a rare evening of free and improvised jazz on twenty fingers, featuring original pieces and challenging standards. A dazzling explosion of talent that promises an extraordinary musical journey.
Between East and West, pianist and multidisciplinary musician Dina Kitarovsky crafts a convergence, blending diverse musical worlds and playing styles into a distinctive whole under her skilled fingers. In her jazz fusion performance, accompanying the release of her debut album "Waves", she weaves harmonic scales and quarter tones together for an evening of auditory delight.
After years of performing as a sidewoman in jazz ensembles and more, trumpeter Tal Avraham takes the spotlight for the first time with her moving, lyrical debut album. Melodic compositions and moments of spontaneous improvisation transform the album, "Preda-פרידה," and its accompanying new performance into a protected, intimate haven of soothing gentleness. All you need to do is close your eyes and let yourself be swept away.
Between electronic loops and piano, reggaeton and funk, pop-jazz and ethnic, and Hebrew and English, the music of siblings Shay and Itay Portugali comes alive. Their performance is one to dance along with, featuring songs from their project "The End of the World," an optimistic project launched during the midst of the war.
For the first time ever, and exclusively here, the Quinta Festival unites the mesmerizing harmonica of Ariel Bart with the spellbinding cello of Maya Belsitzman on one stage. Calling this one-of-a-kind collaboration "thrilling" would be an understatement. The performance will feature guitarist Nitzan Bar, who released a new album in April, adding his own unique flair to this extraordinary event that transcends boundaries. An electrifying fusion of frequencies and musical worlds, promising an unforgettable and exhilarating experience.
Just before her official album release, Jenny Pankin is back with a pop-up performance, offering a sneak peek at "All or Nothing," her second album that’s already making a splash in streaming. With tracks like "Chin Girl," "Kololu," and "Basement Shopping," blending R&B, hip-hop, and upbeat pop, Pankin once again brings the energy. Get ready—it's going to be a party!
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I want a Queen ticket! What does it mean?
This ticket is good for access to all festival events.
You get to stay with us for three days, and to see every single show,
You can mingle with all the artists and have a drink in the artists' room with us.
Daily passes are also available, allowing entrance to each day separately.
All of the festival performances are seated events. The seats are not marked, and are based on availability.
We recommend getting here early so you can grab a seat.
Also, we ask the younger attendees to be thoughtful of the older generation, and to offer them a seat.
As O.Y. Angstly, a poet, put it. : Thy Shalt Boogie!
We begin with the first show about an hour after the doors open.
The festival's doors opening and first concert times are listed right here on the website in the "Events" section at the top.
Each show's detailed start and end times will be announced soon.
Yellow Submarine the place for music (no. 580362804)
13 Herkevim St. Talpiyot, Jerusalem , 02-6794040
Entry with weapons is strictly forbidden