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Genre: Jazz | Soul
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Denise King – Vocals | John Shannon – Guitar | Chyco Siméon – Bass | Xavier Jackson – Keyboards | Piano | Vieux Kanté – Percussion | Jevon Rushton – Drums
Synopsis: Denise King is a celebrated vocalist and master interpreter of modern song whose performances radiate truth, passion, and soul. A Philadelphia native, she has captivated audiences worldwide—from New York and Paris to Brazil, Africa, and Japan—with her lush, expressive voice described as “rough, sensual, and soaring like a bird.” In July 2024, she enchanted over 6,000 fans at the Jazz in Marciac Festival with a moving tribute to Ahmad Jamal, reaffirming her place among jazz’s most powerful storytellers. With a recording career spanning nearly three decades, Denise continues to evolve as an artist. Her upcoming album, People Get Ready (November 2025), marks a new creative chapter—an inspired blend of timeless jazz, heartfelt emotion, and the unshakable spirit that defines her artistry.
Artiste Videos: Maybe September | Besame Mucho | My Shining Hour
Genre: Contemporary Jazz | Soul Jazz | Groove Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Alessio Menconi – Guitars | Alberto Gurrisi – Hammond Organ | Alessandro Minetto – Drums
Synopsis: Evoking the golden era of jazz guitar trios while charting their own distinct path, the Alessio Menconi Organ Trio blends reverence and reinvention. Their repertoire spans legends like Davis, Ellington, and Montgomery—each piece reimagined with creative freedom and nuance. Over 15 years, they’ve released two acclaimed albums and captivated audiences across international stages. At the helm is Alessio Menconi, one of the world’s most celebrated jazz guitarists. Having performed in over 40 countries and collaborated with icons such as Billy Cobham, Paolo Conte, and Larry Coryell, his artistry has earned praise from John McLaughlin and Pat Martino. A winner of the “Gran Prix du Jazz” and “Eddie Lang” awards, Alessio continues to inspire as both performer and educator, shaping the next generation of jazz musicians.
Artiste Videos: Isfahan | Twisted Blues | Road song | Up and at it
Genre: Improvised Jazz | Folk | Balkan
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Etienne Cabaret – Clarinets | Christophe Rocher – Clarinets | Nicolas Pointard – Drums
Synopsis:
Etienne Cabaret and Christophe Rocher, acclaimed multi-clarinetists from Brittany in the west of France, are celebrated for their inventive musicianship and genre-defying collaborations. With a strong following across France and extensive international performances, the duo now introduces a bold new project — a trio featuring two clarinets and one drummer.
Blending Breton traditional folk music with the freedom and fluidity of modern jazz, the trio crafts a rich, original soundscape. Their music moves seamlessly between danceable rhythms and wistful ballads, weaving together Breton, Balkan, and free jazz influences.
Artiste Videos: Halo & Soleil Bleu | New Poly | While Nothing Happens | Forest Is Burning
Genre: Indie
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Swati Minaxi – Vocals | Trumpet | Yogendra Saniyawala – Guitar | Biju Nambiar – Keyboards | Bass | Gaurav Kapadia – Drums
Synopsis:
The Tapi Project returns to Windmills Craftworks this November as part of their Ud Jayega Tour. Their musical journey spans 30 countries, 400 performances, and countless stories. Much like the river they’re named after, their music flows freely across borders and genres, blending earthy Indian roots with global influences.
Formed in 2014, the band’s sound grew organically — unhurried, unboxed, and deeply human. Each song carries traces of their travels, their reflections, and their belief that difference can be unifying. With poetic songwriting and simple yet stirring compositions, The Tapi Project invites listeners to flow with them — to drift, to feel, and to rise.
Genre: Jazz | Soul
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Denise King – Vocals | John Shannon – Guitar | Chyco Siméon – Bass | Xavier Jackson – Keyboards | Piano | Vieux Kanté – Percussion | Jevon Rushton – Drums
Synopsis: Denise King is a celebrated vocalist and master interpreter of modern song whose performances radiate truth, passion, and soul. A Philadelphia native, she has captivated audiences worldwide—from New York and Paris to Brazil, Africa, and Japan—with her lush, expressive voice described as “rough, sensual, and soaring like a bird.” In July 2024, she enchanted over 6,000 fans at the Jazz in Marciac Festival with a moving tribute to Ahmad Jamal, reaffirming her place among jazz’s most powerful storytellers. With a recording career spanning nearly three decades, Denise continues to evolve as an artist. Her upcoming album, People Get Ready (November 2025), marks a new creative chapter—an inspired blend of timeless jazz, heartfelt emotion, and the unshakable spirit that defines her artistry.
Artiste Videos: Maybe September | Besame Mucho | My Shining Hour
Genre: Contemporary Jazz | Soul Jazz | Groove Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Alessio Menconi – Guitars | Alberto Gurrisi – Hammond Organ | Alessandro Minetto – Drums
Synopsis: Evoking the golden era of jazz guitar trios while charting their own distinct path, the Alessio Menconi Organ Trio blends reverence and reinvention. Their repertoire spans legends like Davis, Ellington, and Montgomery—each piece reimagined with creative freedom and nuance. Over 15 years, they’ve released two acclaimed albums and captivated audiences across international stages. At the helm is Alessio Menconi, one of the world’s most celebrated jazz guitarists. Having performed in over 40 countries and collaborated with icons such as Billy Cobham, Paolo Conte, and Larry Coryell, his artistry has earned praise from John McLaughlin and Pat Martino. A winner of the “Gran Prix du Jazz” and “Eddie Lang” awards, Alessio continues to inspire as both performer and educator, shaping the next generation of jazz musicians.
Artiste Videos: Isfahan | Twisted Blues | Road song | Up and at it
Genre: Improvised Jazz | Folk | Balkan
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Etienne Cabaret – Clarinets | Christophe Rocher – Clarinets | Nicolas Pointard – Drums
Synopsis:
Etienne Cabaret and Christophe Rocher, acclaimed multi-clarinetists from Brittany in the west of France, are celebrated for their inventive musicianship and genre-defying collaborations. With a strong following across France and extensive international performances, the duo now introduces a bold new project — a trio featuring two clarinets and one drummer.
Blending Breton traditional folk music with the freedom and fluidity of modern jazz, the trio crafts a rich, original soundscape. Their music moves seamlessly between danceable rhythms and wistful ballads, weaving together Breton, Balkan, and free jazz influences.
Artiste Videos: Halo & Soleil Bleu | New Poly | While Nothing Happens | Forest Is Burning
Genre: Indie
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Swati Minaxi – Vocals | Trumpet | Yogendra Saniyawala – Guitar | Biju Nambiar – Keyboards | Bass | Gaurav Kapadia – Drums
Synopsis:
The Tapi Project returns to Windmills Craftworks this November as part of their Ud Jayega Tour. Their musical journey spans 30 countries, 400 performances, and countless stories. Much like the river they’re named after, their music flows freely across borders and genres, blending earthy Indian roots with global influences.
Formed in 2014, the band’s sound grew organically — unhurried, unboxed, and deeply human. Each song carries traces of their travels, their reflections, and their belief that difference can be unifying. With poetic songwriting and simple yet stirring compositions, The Tapi Project invites listeners to flow with them — to drift, to feel, and to rise.



