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Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival is set in the truly beautiful and unique setting of Moseley Park, Birmingham. Every year, the park plays host to a weekend of blistering live music, attracting people from all over the world who gather to see International legends alongside the latest contemporary breakthrough artists from the world of Jazz, Funk & Soul.
For tickets and more information see: mostlyjazz.co.uk
Acclaimed dance duo Maribou State are the latest big name headliners announced for 2025’s Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival (11-13 July 2025, Birmingham).
They join the previously revealed Ezra Collective, War, Goldie, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, and DJ Craig Charles.
Maribou State - Chris Davids and Liam Ivory - made a significant impact with their 2015 debut album Portraits. Alongside 2019’s equally acclaimed Kingdom In Colour they redefined soulful, downtempo electronica for a new generation.
2025 sees the much anticipated release of the duo’s third studio album, Hallucinating Love (out 31 January 2025 via Ninja Tune). Featuring the tracks Dance On The World, Bloom and Otherside, the album is accompanied a run of sold out UK dates, three consecutive nights at London’s 10,000 capacity Alexandra Palace, and a massive spring US tour.
Also added to Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival 2025’s rapidly expanding line-up are Liverpool-based American singer-songwriter Jalen Ngonda, one of breakout artists from 2024's Glastonbury; MRCY, very much a ‘one to watch’ act who've just been nominated for a prestigious Rolling Stone UK Play Next Award; and Somewhere Soul, aka DJ, label A&R, and event programmer Josh Mason-Quinn, whose Somewhere Soul online music discovery platform has over one million followers. For his Mostly Jazz debut, Josh will be crafting an expertly curated forwarding-looking DJ set spanning jazz fusion, psychedelic soul, Afro-funk, global grooves, and more.
Other new additions to the festival bill include the classic '60s/'70s R&B-inspired MT Jones, live disco act Alive By Night, West Midlands-based hip hop artist The New Consistent, songwriter/ producer Jake Parsons’ Speak!, 12-piece Brum jazz/funk act Disco Manifest, and B:Music's young musical group, B:and Together.
John Fell, Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul’s Manager, said: “After Ezra Collective and War, we’re so pleased to reveal Maribou State as our third Mostly Jazz headliner. With three massive London shows and a UK tour that sold out within a couple of days, there’s huge demand to see the band’s return. And their new album, Hallucinating Love, will undoubtedly be one of the stand-out releases of the forthcoming year.”
Based at Moseley Park and Pool, in the Birmingham suburb of Moseley, Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival runs from Friday 11 to Sunday 13 July 2025. Since debuting in 2010, the festival has consistently boasted a diverse line-up that combines trailblazing A-list international artists with innovative and emerging Brit acts.
Further 2025 line-up announcements, including family activities and the festival’s food and drink offer, will be revealed over the coming months.
For more information and tickets for Moseley, Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival 2025, see: mostlyjazz.co.uk
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
The No. 50 bus from Birmingham City centre stops opposite the festival entrance. It takes approximately 15 minutes depending on traffic and runs all day – every 10 minutes, slightly less frequently on a Sunday – until just before midnight. The No. 50 bus also runs through Kings Heath and Balsall Heath so it is easy to get on board once you’ve found somewhere to park your car if you plan on driving to the festival. If you are catching No. 50 from Kings Heath, you will need to get the bus going TOWARDS the city centre. If you are catching No. 50 from Balsall Heath you will need to get the bus going AWAY from the city centre (TOWARDS DRUIDS HEATH).
TAXI:
If you are unable to use public transport or cannot do the walk from where you have parked your car, we recommend booking a taxi service. Taxis are able to drop you virtually outside the festival entrance, opposite the Co-Op on Alcester Road. We definitely recommend booking a taxi service in advance, particularly for your journey home or to your car after the festival ends, as it is likely to be
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