A new three-part festival experience lets jazz fans enjoy jazz in a whole new way, starting June 29 and throughout the year.
The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (FIJM), presented by the TD Bank Group in collaboration with Rio Tinto, invites you to discover Jazz is Everywhere presented by TD with the financial support of Canada Economic Development, an innovative and accessible experience starting June 29 that allows people to access and enjoy all of jazz’s relevance and contemporaneity, including its influence on other musical styles and historical importance. It features three components: an augmented reality tour, a revamped the Wall of Legends as well as an exhibition. The project, which promises to bring together not only jazz lovers but also the musically curious, was co-developed by the FIJM creative team under the artistic direction of Vincent Croteau and Maurin Auxéméry with DPT., a Montréal studio that specializes in creating and designing interactive content. Key collaborators including André Ménard, Céline Peterson, Oscar’s daughter, and official Festival photographers contributed to showcasing the importance of Montréal’s history in the evolution of jazz music.
Just in time for the 43rd edition, the iconic Wall of Legends by the Maison du Festival has been given a makeover, featuring an augmented reality tour presented by TD. Equipped with their phones and headphones, visitors can go to montrealjazzfest.com and then watch the wall at the Place des Festivals spring to life. They can choose from among eight fascinating tableaux that immerse them in the different facets of jazz from yesteryear to today thanks to the rich FIJM archives:

Just in time for the 43rd edition, the iconic Wall of Legends by the Maison du Festival has been given a makeover, featuring an augmented reality tour presented by TD. Equipped with their phones and headphones, visitors can go to montrealjazzfest.com and then watch the wall at the Place des Festivals spring to life. They can choose from among eight fascinating tableaux that immerse them in the different facets of jazz from yesteryear to today thanks to the rich FIJM archives:
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