After joining forces with Tilburg’s renowned jazz club, Paradox, in 2022, Roadburn is delighted to announce that the collaboration will continue for 2023. Making the most of the venue’s intimate setting, a programme of performances curated by the venue’s artistic director, Bartho van Straaten will complement the main Roadburn line up on Friday and Saturday (21/22 April) – with a focus on jazz and avant-garde music specifically.
Bartho comments: “Paradox is thrilled to welcome Roadburn for the second year in a row. Our venue will host an international line-up with bands like Nordmann, Poil Ueda, Schnellertollermeier, and I Like to Sleep. On Saturday we will also present a Heavy Jazz Jam, which will feature some of the finest Dutch (jazz) musicians that includes guitarist Reinier Baas amongst others. Artist-in-residence will be the group Under the Surface. They will perform both on Friday and Saturday with a different line-up. Paradox is proud to present this remarkable and talented Dutch band to the Roadburn audience.
Announced for Paradox:
Under the Surface will be the Paradox Artist in Residence for Roadburn 2023. Under The Surface will host two special shows during Roadburn’s two-day Paradox program: one where they play their own set as an expanded five piece, and the second where they will join forces with classical/experimental artist White Boy Scream who is also part of the main Roadburn programme.
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