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October 17 & 18, 2025 | BRIC House

BRIC JazzFest

BRIC JazzFest 2025 invites you on a journey that begins at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn and radiates out into the world. This year’s genre-defying lineup embodies jazz as a global language—shaped by migration, innovation, and collaboration. With half the groups led by women and visionary producer and composer Adrian Younge as guest curator, the festival features artists blending jazz with traditions from Morocco, South Africa, Cuba, Ethiopia, the UK, and more. Known for bridging global Black musical traditions, Younge brings a curatorial vision shaped by recent collaborations with Brazilian artists on his 2025 album Something About April III, as well as with Ghanaian legend Ebo Taylor.

From the hypnotic fusion of Saha Gnawa to Meklit Hadero’s Ethio-jazz storytelling, OKAN’s Afro-Cuban fire, and Nubya Garcia’s Caribbean-infused London sound—these artists aren’t just playing jazz, they’re expanding it. Add in iconic figures like Dee Dee Bridgewater, rising stars like Endea Owens, and boundary-pushers like Chief Adjuah and Karriem Riggins, and you have a lineup that reflects the power of diversity as jazz’s creative engine.

Two nights of legendary performances, bold new voices, and a global celebration of sound—from Brooklyn to the world.

This year’s carefully crafted lineup is curated by artist Adrian Younge along with Brice Rosenbloom, BRIC’s Chief Programming Officer Deron Johnston, & Associate Producer Penelope Gould.

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Location: BRIC House, 647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Night 1 – Friday, October 17

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Chief Adjuah

Chief Adjuah
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Adrian Younge

Adrian Younge
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Vuyo Sotashe & Chris Pattishall

Vuyo Sotashe & Chris Pattishall
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Saha Gnawa

Saha Gnawa
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Meklit Hadero

Meklit Hadero
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Dida Pelled

Dida Pelled
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Panel: Artists in Action

Moderated by Niama Safia Sandy

Panel: Artists in Action

Night 2 – Saturday, October 18

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We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet

We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet
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Nubya Garcia

Nubya Garcia
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Adrian Younge

Adrian Younge
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Endea Owens

Endea Owens
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Karriem Riggins

Karriem Riggins
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OKAN

OKAN
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New Jazz Underground

New Jazz Underground

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Fri, Oct. 17 at 6PM

Panel: Artists in Action

BRIC JazzFest opens on Fri, Oct. 17 with Artists in Action, a panel that looks at how jazz musicians navigate art, identity, and responsibility. Panelists will explore the intersections of jazz and activism, and discuss how their practices adapt and respond to rapidly changing social and political landscapes. The audience will hear first-hand stories of resilience, experimentation, and collaboration. This is a chance to witness artists shaping not just music, but the moment we’re all living through.

Moderator Niama Safia Sandy is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist, and change agent. Her creative practice across disciplines explores the human story – through the critical lenses of culture, healing, history, migration, music, race and ritual. Niama’s aim is to leverage history, the visual, written and performative arts to tell stories we know in ways we have not yet thought to tell them. Together artists and audiences are lifted to a higher state of historical, ontological and spiritual wholeness in the process.

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