Ottawa (Monday, April 6, 2020) – Subsequent to this morning’s release announcing continued exploration of our options with respect to Jazz 2020, The City of Ottawa just announced that it is extending “its closures of City facilities, services, and public gatherings until June 30th.” – CTV.ca. The ordinance forbids gatherings in groups until further notice. Given this new reality along with the cancellations of our many presenting partners, the Ottawa Jazz Festival has no choice but to cancel this year’s edition. Obviously, we deliver this news with a very heavy heart.

Ticket and pass purchasers will be offered the following options:

A full refund minus ticket processing fees
To convert their 2020 pass to a 2021 pass
To convert their order to a charitable donation to the festival.

The specifics of each of these options will be sent to patrons as an email, as well as posted on our website. Refunds will be issued automatically to patrons who have not chosen an alternative option after April 27th.

Currently, the Festival’s programming team is exploring ideas to provide opportunities for artists and audiences to share in a rich and moving musical experience but no firm plans are in place as yet.

Our hearts go out to the hundreds of musicians, contractors, our sponsor hotels and restaurants, businesses and everyone who has been affected by this pandemic. Please remember to follow the directions of our health officials: stay indoors until further notice. We will be there to welcome you when it’s time to gather again.

For more information visit http://www.ottawajazzfestival.com

If you have any questions or concerns, call the office to leave a message at 613-241-2633 or email us at contact@ottawajazzfestival.com.