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Friday Jazz Vespers with Quintessential Jazz

Fri, Mar 21

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Vancouver

Join us for an inspirational evening with Quintessential Jazz! Also featuring the poetry of 20th century mystic and writer Thomas Merton.

Friday Jazz Vespers with Quintessential Jazz
Friday Jazz Vespers with Quintessential Jazz

Time & Location

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Mar 21, 2025, 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Vancouver, 803 E 16th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 2V7, Canada

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About the event

Featuring: Quintessential Jazz


Whether its upbeat jazz for a party or background jazz to set the right mood Quintessential brews up a rich blend of best loved jazz standards and stellar original tunes with a fresh modern twist. 


Quintessential  has entertained appreciative audiences at venues ranging from ballrooms to festivals to house concerts to corporate events to packing out the local bistro and more.  Their music has been featured on CBC, CKUA, and Jazz Radio.com   Quintessential is the proud winner of the 2018 Fraser Valley Music Award.


Enjoy great live music from a band that loves to play jazz for people! Quintessential is based in Vancouver, Canada and is proud to be a musical sponsor with Mission Possible and is a supporter of Jazz Evensong at the Sanctuary in Brentwood.  


THIS SPECIAL EVENING WILL ALSO FEATURE READINGS FROM THE POETRY OF MONK & MYSTIC, THOMAS MERTON

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803 East 16th Avenue, 

Vancouver, BC V5T 2V7 

604 879 3412 (Ex. 1)

Office Hours: Tue-Fri 10am-2pm

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