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Paloma Faith
- Credit: Paloma Faith performing at Union Chapel in 2012. Source: Flickr/simononly
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Ahoy
Bootsy Collins & the Funk Unity Band
Christian McBride
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joss Stone
Nat King Cole
Natalie Cole
North Sea Jazz Festival
Paloma Faith
Pharrell Williams
Quincy Jones
Robin Thicke
Rotterdam
sold out
Stevie Wonder
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Tuesday, 1 July 2014 - 14:34

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North Sea Jazz Fest sells out early

Paloma Faith, Bootsy Collins & the Funk Unity Band, Natalie Cole, daughter of jazz legend Nat King Cole. These are all th fabulous names that will appear at this year's sold-out North Sea Jazz Festival on the 11th, 12th and 13th of July in Ahoy in Rotterdam. Never before in the world's biggest indoor jazz event's 39-years have the day tickets have sold out this quickly. It may be thanks to the plethora of stars set to take to the stage this year. Not just established legeds such as Stevie Wonder and Hall & Oates, but also Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke, Joss Stone and Outkast will be performing. As will Nile Rogers & Chic and Neneh Cherry & Rocketnumbernine. Real jazz lovers can enjoy John Scofield Überjam, Gregory Porter, Christian McBride and Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones will be accompanied by the Metropole Orchestra.

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