Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2026Thu, Oct 22, 2026 · Free pub trail / Hall concerts from €25Ireland-events

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2026

Cork Opera House & The EverymanThu, Oct 22, 2026 · 07:00 PM – 11:59 PM

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Overview

Overview

World-famous jazz gathering bringing hundreds of top global jazz, soul, and funk musicians to Cork Opera House, Everyman Theatre, and over 70 pub venues across Cork. Free pub trail / Hall concerts from €25. Check the official website for tickets and schedules.

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Now a fixture of Ireland's autumn calendar, the Cork Jazz Festival began after a cancelled bridge tournament left the Metropole Hotel with empty rooms over a new bank holiday weekend. Hotel marketing manager Jim Mountjoy and jazz musician Harry Connolly hit on music as the answer, and the first edition opened with Ronnie Scott. Guinness soon became principal sponsor, and the event grew into the country's biggest jazz gathering, drawing hundreds of musicians and thousands of visitors.

The festival spreads across the city rather than sticking to one stage. The Guinness Music Trail connects more than 70 venues in Cork City, Douglas and Kinsale, with styles running from ska and swing to jazz and brass. A Blue Note Records anniversary exhibition has also been part of the mix, and the programme has ranged from jazz legends like Ella Fitzgerald and Dizzy Gillespie to contemporary names such as GoGo Penguin and Robert Glasper, with occasional non-jazz headliners along the way.

📍 Cork City, Douglas and Kinsale⏱️ 101 hr 59 min🎟️ Tickets from Free pub trail / Hall concerts from €25

Starting price is indicative — check the official source for current tickets.

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Good to know

  • Follow the Guinness Music Trail, which spans more than 70 venues across Cork City, Douglas and Kinsale.
  • Look out for the exhibition celebrating 85 years of Blue Note Records.
  • Join the festival newsletter to be among the first to hear about line-up releases and news.
  • Be ready to move between venues — the trail extends beyond the city centre to Douglas and Kinsale.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Guinness associated with the festival?

Guinness replaced John Player as principal sponsor in 1981, a relationship that has continued to the present day.

Has the festival ever been cancelled?

It has been held every year except 2020, when it was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Who opened the first festival?

Ronnie Scott opened the first festival in the ballroom of the Metropole Hotel.

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