There will always be those asserting that the ticket prices of AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival are expensive. In truth, every year, Java Festival Production offers relatively low prices ticket prices for the enthusiasts of AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival, in the form of pre-sale or early bird tickets. The term ‘early bird’, known all over the world, is an indication of lower ticket prices. As the days progress, the prices will gradually rise.
The early bird tickets of AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010 (held on 5, 6 and 7 March 2010) went on sale in early November 2009 at relatively low prices. Gradually, the prices will continue to rise (always check the ticket prices at www.javajazzfestival.com).
The International Audience
Doubts or hesitations regarding artists due to perform at AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010 were not a part of the foreign audience vocabulary when it comes to the festival. Enthusiasts from Malaysia, Singapore and some European nations have begun inquiring of the Festival?s tickets since early August 2009.
As soon as it was announced that the pre-sale or early bird ticket went on sale, the lovers of AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010 from Malaysia and Singapore began purchasing them online. Until the last week of November 2009, there has been significant ticket purchase from Malaysian and Singaporean supporters of Java Jazz Festival.
Java Festival Production has on a number of occasion conducted interviews by phone to ticket buyers from both Indonesia and abroad. A few of them have also asked who will be performing at AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010, including on the artists listed as confirmed on www.javajazzfesival.com. Nonetheless, online buyers remained positive that AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010 will present quality musicians and singers of the jazz genre.
According to an interview with Malaysian and Singaporean ticket buyers, the organizer found a very interesting fact: those people plan to take a day off on Friday, 5 March 2010, in order to acquire the whole 3-day experience of AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010. Most of them will be spending the weekend of 5, 6 and 7 March 2010 at AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival at JIExpo Kemayoran.
“Siapa Suruh Datang Jakarta?” ? “Who Told You to Come to Jakarta?”
Does the phrase above sound familiar? It is a lyric of a widely known song. The answer of ?who told you to come to Jakarta? is obvious for the lovers of AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival.
Also based on an interview conducted by Java Festival Production to its ticket buyers, the visitors of the Festival from the previous years are excited to enrich themselves with another year of JJF experiences, whilst others are eager to discover the sparks of Java Jazz Festival.
The arena of JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, on 5, 6 and 7 March 2010 will surely be packed with jazz enthusiasts, not only those hailing from Jakarta and its surrounding towns, but also from outside of Jakarta and Indonesia. In the previous years, Java Jazz Festival has harvested visitors from Australia, New Zealand, other Asian countries and Europe. The international society has begun to acknowledge Jakarta as The City of Music Festivals as it annually hosts three international festivals. AXIS Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2010 is one of the best and largest jazz festivals in the world.
Be a part of the Remarkable Sparks of Jazz!!!
CONFIRMED ARTISTS:
Arturo O’Farril ? Breakestra – Brian Lynch Latin Jazz Quartet – Chieli Minucci & Special EFX – Christian McBride – David Murray Black Saint Quartet – Eric Benet – Hendrik Meurkens Samba Jazz Quartet – Hubert Laws – Ivan Lins – Jane Monheit – Karen Briggs – Lao Tizer – Novello B3 Soul feat. Eric Marienthal – Ron King Big Band – Rufus & Sly Stone – Tony Monaco ? Soul Bop Special Edition (Steve Lukather, Robben Ford, Darryl Jones,Randy Brecker, Bill Evans & Rodney Holmes)
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