This weekend, the 9th and 10th, São Paulo will host the 6th edition of Wine & Jazz Sessions. With free admission, the festival is the perfect combination of quality music, gastronomy and excellent wines in an open-air setting.
Organized by Caramelo Cultural, the event takes place at Paseo Alto das Nações, in Santo Amaro. So, if you’re looking for food fairs or free attractions in SP, this is the perfect option!
Wine & Jazz Sessions brings heavyweight attractions
In its 6th edition, the Wine & Jazz Sessions expects to welcome more than 5,000 people. Over the weekend, the festival will bring together nine musical acts, as well as around 40 exhibitors including restaurants, wineries and artisan emporiums.
On the main stage, the attractions range from jazz to soul and blues, offering the perfect soundtrack for every moment. Among the guest artists are Dom Paulinho Lima, Heloisa Lucas with her “Michael in Jazz” tribute, and the renowned Tony Gordon, who will close the event. Check out the full musical program:
Saturday, 09/11
- 1pm: Doctor Saruê Blues Band
- 3pm: Nola Brass Band
- 5pm: Dom Paulinho Lima
- 7pm: Heloisa Lucas – Michael in Jazz
Sunday, 10/11
- 11h30: Jazz Doesn’t Bite
- 13h30: Elma Hits
- 15h30: Juliane Hooper
- 17h30: Tony Gordon
Meanwhile, in the Taste Area, the public will be able to enjoy dishes signed by big names in gastronomy. For example, Miya Wine Bar, Veríssimo, Quinta do Olivardo, Bistrô Secreto, La Mexicana and others. On the Boulevard, irresistible desserts such as Amolis Gelato, Biscoitê and Churros Kobori guarantee a sweet touch to the experience.
In addition, to accompany them, wineries and importers such as Grand Cru, Lidio Carraro, Audace Wine, Vicino al Cuore, among others, offer selected labels to harmonize with the dishes.
Fun for all the family and shopping
Designed for the whole family, the Wine & Jazz Sessions also includes:
- Kids Area: with inflatable toys where children can have fun in safety;
- Pet Area: after all, the event is pet friendly and therefore has an exclusive area with a pet playroom.
Finally, visitors will also find an unmissable selection of local products in the emporium section. In other words, you can buy artisanal breads, jams and antipasti from small brands such as Azeite Colhida, Empório Cantinho de Minas and others.