- Music
- 06 Dec 21
Criss Cross Europe postponed due to Covid restrictions
The Improvised Music Company event was originally set to take place this Thursday, December 9.
Improvised Music Company's Criss Cross Europe event has been postponed due to Covid restrictions.
The company recently announced the postponement, citing new event and travel restrictions in Europe as the cause for the postponement. They have not announced the event's rescheduled date yet, explaining that due to the nature of the event, they will be unable to confirm until 2022.
Criss Cross Europe is an improvised, collaborative jazz event featuring six artists from different European countries. Origially set to take place at Dublin's Freemasons' Hall on December 9, Irish guitarist Chris Guilfoyle, Belgian trombonist Nabou Claerhout, Dutch vocalist Sanne Rambags, Scottish bassist David Bowden, Estonian saxophonist Aleksander Paal and Luxembourgish drummer Michel Meis will perform a concert led by Berlin-based American drummer Jim Black.
Full refunds will be offered for purchased tickets.
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