Joscho Stephan Trio: Gypsy Jazz Virtuosos

Ballarat Mechanics Institute

117-119 Sturt Street,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • Fri 3 Jul

8pm–9:15pm

$49 - $59

Early bird tickets $49 (only 100),
General Admittance $59, Groups $45 (4 or more). No allocated seating.

Hailed as one of the most exciting ensembles in the acoustic guitar scene today, the Joscho Stephan Trio is breathing fresh life into the classic gypsy swing tradition pioneered by Django Reinhardt. Led by the masterful playing of Joscho Stephan and joined by Sven Jungbeck playing guitar and Volker Kamp playing double bass, their live performances reveal a mesmerizing synergy and technical brilliance that captivate audiences worldwide.

With a YouTube channel amassing nearly 40 million views, Joscho has built a global following. He has collaborated with guitar legends including Tommy Emmanuel, Stochelo Rosenberg, and Bireli Lagrène, and was handpicked as the only European guitarist at the exclusive George Benson Camp.

At the heart of the trio's success is their fearless musical innovation. While they reverently rework timeless jazz standards, they also infuse their own compositions with influences spanning Latin, classical, pop, and rock, making every set a dynamic feast for the ears.

Content: The Ballaarat Mechanics Institute

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