Hanoi JW Marriott Hotel stages maestro jazz evenings

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Hanoi JW Marriott Hotel stages maestro jazz evenings

The five-star Hanoi JW Marriott Hotel is the venue for virtuoso jazz concerts this weekend. The first concert is scheduled to take place this evening at the hotel’s Cool Cats Jazz Club and will be followed by a second one tomorrow evening.

Billed as the K-JAZZ Concerts, the line-up of artistes features two leading luminaries from Korea and a skilled jazz drummer from Germany.  Upright bassist Seungho Jang and multi-talented singer and pianist Maria Kim hail from Seoul and South Korea while Manuel Weyand is the third member of the trio.

A bulletin posted by the Cool Cats Jazz Club on the JW Marriott explains that the concerts will start at 20:00 on both evenings and admission costs VND500,000. Concessionary prices are available for club members and hotel guests plus there is also an option of booking a combined concert and dinner package. 

The JW Marriott is a contemporary Hanoi hotel located in the South Tu Liem District. 12GO ASIA says the hotel is easily reached by taxi from Noi Bai Airport, Hanoi Railway Station and the main intercity bus terminus. The concert poster was supplied with courtesy by Vietnam.Net Bridge.

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