TRIBUTE TO JAZZ QUEENS: NINA SIMONE
Music, spell and opinion – three attributes of jazz diva from North Carolina, „High Priestess of Soul“, Nina Simone, who changed the face of jazz chanson and became a testimony of time. Her ravishing hits, delivered by beautiful czech singer Tereza Rychlá & The Masters, guarantee for an exceptional evening in Prague´s Reduta Jazz Club.
All dates
Sunday
12/29/2024
7:00 PM
Reduta Jazz Club
Praha
440 - 990 CZK
Description
ABOUT CONCERT
Music, spell and opinion – three attributes of jazz diva from North Carolina, „High Priestess of Soul“, Nina Simone, who changed the face of jazz chanson and became a testimony of time. Her ravishing hits, delivered by beautiful czech singer Tereza Rychlá & The Masters, guarantee for an exceptional evening in Prague´s Reduta Jazz Club.
VIP Admission contains: seating at front rows, welcome drink.
Super VIP Admission contains: seating at front rows, welcome drink (bottle of champagne), song for SUPER VIP guest.
ABOUT REDUTA JAZZ CLUB
Accept an invitation to the club, which is a sought-after cultural monument and which has kept its unique spirit throughout its existence. Have a drink in the traditional Saxophone Bar, which offers a variety of drinks including beer tapped into a golden saxophone.
The oldest continuously operated jazz and theatre club in the world A revolutionary music and theater scene and a cultural monument. Since its foundation in 1957, the club has been the main home of jazz throughout the Czech Republic.
In 2016, according to The Guardian newspaper, Club Reduta was one of the top ten jazz places in Europe and ranked it among the elite clubs of its kind anywhere. It gradually became more than a building, it is a term and a part of history, a cultural monument mentioned in professional publications and shown in foreign films.
The club is located in the heart of Prague, a few steps from the National Theater, Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Service is provided by trained staff, and of course there is the possibility to book VIP seats where Václav Havel and Bill Clinton once sat.