Jazz FM Awards To Return In 2025

Monday, February 10, 2025

One of the industry’s most prestigious events will take place at a new home – London’s KOKO – on 24 April 2025

Previous winners: Fergus McCreadie, Marcus Miller, Nubya Garcia and Mica Millar
Previous winners: Fergus McCreadie, Marcus Miller, Nubya Garcia and Mica Millar

The Jazz FM Awards will return on 24 April 2025 following a brief hiatus. Recognising excellence across jazz, soul, and blues, the Awards shine a spotlight on both established artists and emerging talent and will this year take place at a new venue, KOKO in Camden.

Since its inception in 2013, the Jazz FM Awards has honoured a rollcall of music legends including Herbie Hancock, The Rolling Stones, Dame Cleo Laine, Gregory Porter, Norah Jones, Quincy Jones and Tony Bennett, along with contemporary stars such as Jacob Collier, Nubya Garcia and Ezra Collective and an array of up-and-coming talent.

Nominations for this year’s Awards will be announced throughout the day on March 6 2025 with further details regarding the host and live performances to be shared closer to the date. Returning categories include the UK Jazz Act of the Year, the Innovation Award and Album of the Year. A new category - The Collaboration Award - will honour the deserving musician, group or organisation who’ve harnessed one of the core essences of the jazz tradition – collaboration - in a truly innovative, impactful, inclusive and inspirational way.

This year’s awards will once again welcome PPL and PRS for Music as headline sponsors, underscoring their commitment to championing the artists and contributors who make an invaluable impact on the music industry.

Peter Leathem OBE, CEO, PPL: "Welcome back to the Jazz FM Awards, celebrating the very best in UK and international jazz, soul and blues music. With so many contemporary and established artists releasing exciting new music over the past year, we're delighted to be supporting Jazz FM in celebrating the performers who invest their time and talent into making music that connects with audiences around the world.”

Andrea Czapary Martin, CEO, PRS for Music: “We’re delighted to continue our support and celebrate the Jazz community with Jazz FM and the return of its award ceremony. It is undeniable the impact and connection that the UK’s jazz community and its creators has with audiences, both at home and around the world. We look forward to celebrating our talented members whose jazz, soul and blues styles and fusions truly reflect the vibrancy of British culture”

Other partners include Mishcon de Reya, Oanda, and Rathbones.

Nick Pitts, Content Director, Jazz FM and Magic Classical: “Since launching in 2013, the Jazz FM Awards have been a benchmark of excellence in the jazz community, honouring outstanding achievements in performance, innovation, and creativity. With its return to a new, iconic venue and a fresh roster of nominees, the 2025 ceremony will once again mark the genre's enduring legacy and future.

It’s also great to be back with our friends at PPL and PRS for Music, who not only have been involved in the Jazz FM Awards since the first year but return as our headline partner for a third time, alongside our returning and new commercial partners. As always, we thank them for their support in allowing us to celebrate what is a golden age of jazz, soul and blues.”

  • Categories for The Jazz FM Awards 2025 with PPL and PRS for Music:
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • The Gold Award
  • The Impact Award
  • The Innovation Award, sponsored by Mishcon de Reya
  • Breakthrough Act of the Year
  • Vocalist of the Year
  • International Jazz Act of the Year
  • Instrumentalist of the Year
  • Soul Act of the Year, sponsored by Oanda
  • Blues Act of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • UK Jazz Act of the Year, sponsored by Rathbones
  • The Collaboration Award

For more details visit www.jazzfmawards.com

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