Eden Jazz Nights @ The Jazz Loft

Eden Jazz Nights @ The Jazz Loft

Crazy-talented lineups hosted quarterly by Eden Resources to promote Jazz in Singapore (IG: @edenjazz.sg)

By The Jazz Loft @ Blu Jaz

Date and time

Saturday, March 22 · 7:45 - 10:15pm GMT+8

Location

The Jazz Loft @ Blu Jaz

11 Bali Lane Level 3 Singapore, Singapore 189848 Singapore

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

🎶 Eden Jazz Night 2025🎷🎶


📅 Saturday, 22 March 2025

🕘 7.45PM - 10.15PM, Doors Open 7PM

📍 TheJazzLoft @BluJazz Cafe,

11 Bali Ln, S189848


[7.45pm - 8.45pm]

Experience the rich fusion of jazz and tradition with the Arnold Pontoh Quintet. Led by pianist Arnold Pontoh, this stellar ensemble—featuring Fabian Lee (bass), Nathaniel Ng (drums), Andrea Cui (trumpet), and Andreas Marinelo (alto sax)—brings fresh energy to original compositions, jazz standards, and reimagined Indonesian folk melodies. Get ready for an evening of dynamic rhythms, bold improvisations, and heartfelt storytelling through music!


[9.15pm - 10.15pm]

Amanda Lee Swingtet is renowned for their lively swing and infectious joy. Featuring Leo Jeoh (trombone), Rick Smith (guitar), Nobu Shiraishi (double bass), and of course Amanda Lee (piano + vocals), they are a staple in the local jazz scene and have graced international stages, including the Ubud Village Jazz Festival and the 1st International Jazz Festival Nha Trang. Their mission is to spread the joy of jazz from its roots and beyond, ensuring every audience experiences the dynamic and spirited essence of swing.


Brought to you by Eden Resources, supporting musicians through live streams, events and seminars to promote Jazz in Singapore.

Cover Charge $22 for both sets.

Organized by

In June 2022, the iconic Singapore music venue Blu Jaz reopened its live music program with the Jazz Loft, located on the 3rd floor of it’s premises at Bali Lane.

The mission of this new space, is to showcase jazz, and improvisation, as an evolving art form, rather than a museum-piece, presenting those artists, both local and international, that are part of the forward motion, and artistic development of the music.