Torremolinos welcomes back free summer jazz festival with international stars
By Adam Woodward • Published: 27 Jun 2026 • 16:30 • 1 minute read
Torremolinos summer jazz festival. Credit: Ayt Torremolinos
Cool jazz fans are going to get another chance to enjoy live performances this summer as the popular event returns to the Costa del Sol town. Organisers will deliver a rich mix of styles from big band classics through to soulful vocals and flamenco fusions at a scenic outdoor setting.
Dates and venue details
Performances take place across four evenings at Parque de la Bateria. Those planning on attending, and those just out for a stroll in the park can arrive from 9.30pm on July 6, July 20, August 3 and August17. This location creates a soothing evening atmospheric backdrop beneath Malaga summer skies for all concerts.
Diverse artist line-up
Ool Ya Koo Big Band opens proceedings on July 6. This Granada ensemble brings the very best in big band energy mixed up with Spanish traditions.
Tenor Quartet takes the stage on July 20. American saxophonists Chris Cheek and Matt Renzi join Spanish bassist Javier Delgado and US drummer Jimmy Weinstein to present contemporary jazz sounds.
Thea Paulsrud Sextet appears on August 3. Norwegian vocalist Thea Paulsrud leads this group in traditional soul numbers that promise powerful delivery.
Alberto Raya closes the series on August 17. The Spanish pianist and composer delivers his project Texture through intricate piano work rooted in jazz flamenco.
International appeal and local talent
Artists all come from Spain, Norway and the United States. This combination strengthens cultural exchange while keeping strong Spanish representation at the core. Festival programming balances classic jazz elements with fresh explorations and local fusions to appeal to broad audiences.
Practical information for visitors
Entry is, of course, free until no more spaces. Early arrival helps get the best spots on busier nights. Residents and tourists can access full details about confirmed acts and schedules via the official event website.
This year’s festival builds on previous success through quality curation by Torremolinos council and Clarence Jazz Club. Visitors can experience jazz evolution in an accessible format that encourages discovery of new sounds and established favourites in an open-air environment.
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Adam Woodward
Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.
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