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Xàbia Jazz — a summer festival in the old town's squares

For a few nights each July, the old town swaps café chatter for live jazz — free or low-cost open-air concerts staged in its historic squares as part of Jávea's summer cultural programme.

A Fogueres monument standing in a Xàbia square before the burning
Photo: Joanbanjo · CC BY-SA 3.0
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An old-town evening with live jazz

Alongside the gunpowder and parades of July's bigger fiestas, Jávea also runs a quieter cultural strand: an old-town jazz festival, staged over a handful of summer evenings in the historic centre's squares. It's a different register entirely from Moros i Cristians the same month — a sit-down, listen-properly kind of evening, the sort of thing to plan around a dinner rather than a fiesta.

When it happens

Xàbia Jazz runs in July, with the specific evenings set annually as part of the town's summer cultural programme. This guide deliberately doesn't invent a fixed date or line-up here — that detail changes year to year and is confirmed by the Ajuntament de Xàbia closer to summer, not published far in advance.

Paikallinen vinkki Check the Ajuntament de Xàbia's cultural agenda, or the tourist office, for the current year's dates and line-up before you plan an evening around it.
The fortified church of San Bartolomé in Jávea’s old town
Photo: JnCrlsMG · CC BY-SA 4.0

Where it happens

Concerts are typically staged in the old town's squares and plazas — the same tosca-stone backdrop that makes the historic centre worth an evening wander on any night of the year, with the addition of a stage, some chairs, and a live band. It's a walkable setting: park or arrive on the outskirts of the old town and everything is within a few minutes on foot.

What to expect

Expect an open-air, informal atmosphere rather than a ticketed arena show: free or low-cost entry, café and bar terraces doing steady business around the edges of the crowd, and a programme that leans toward accessible, warm-weather jazz rather than anything avant-garde. It sits comfortably alongside the town's other summer cultural events — part of a broader pattern across the Costa Blanca of open-air concerts filling the gaps between the big traditional fiestas.

Part of a wider summer of music

July in Jávea is genuinely full of things to do beyond the headline fiestas — outdoor concerts, cultural evenings and community events run through the month as part of the town hall's summer programme, of which the jazz festival is one strand. If you're in town for more than a few days in July, it's worth checking the wider cultural agenda rather than just this one event.

How to experience it as a visitor

A simple plan for an old-town evening:

  1. Check the current programme — dates and venues are confirmed closer to summer, not months ahead
  2. Plan an old-town evening around it — pair a concert with dinner in the historic centre
  3. Arrive without expecting a major festival's scale — this is an intimate, local cultural event
  4. Bring a light layer — old-town squares cool down more than the beachfront once the sun's gone
  5. Ask locally if you're unsure — the tourist office can usually confirm whether it's running during your visit

Crowds, parking and noise — the honest version

This is a genuinely low-key event by Jávea fiesta standards — modest crowds, no significant parking disruption beyond the old town's usual summer squeeze, and noise that stays within the concert square rather than carrying across the town. It's a good option if July's bigger fiestas feel like too much.

Combine it with the old town after dark

An evening built around the jazz festival is a good excuse to see the old town at its best: warm stone lit up after sunset, quieter streets than daytime, and restaurant terraces filling as the light drops. Treat the concert as the anchor for the evening rather than the whole plan.

The festival at a glance

The reliable coordinates:

JulyMonth it runs — exact dates confirmed annually
Old townTypical venue — squares and plazas
Free–low costTypical entry format for open-air concerts

Pikavastaukset

Is Xàbia Jazz a major international festival? No, and it's worth being upfront about that: this is a local, old-town cultural event, not a headline international jazz festival on the scale of somewhere like Vitoria-Gasteiz or Barcelona. It's a pleasant addition to a July visit, not a reason on its own to time a trip to Jávea.

How do I find out this year's dates? The most reliable route is the Ajuntament de Xàbia's cultural agenda or a call to the tourist office — this festival's programme is confirmed and published closer to summer rather than fixed years in advance, and this guide deliberately doesn't guess at specifics that change annually.

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