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On April 30, the temple on Lombards Street resonates with UNESCO for a masterful celebration of International Jazz Day, placing women at the heart of Parisian creation.

It is a true summit of vocal jazz that takes over the Sunside for two electric sessions at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The exceptional voices of Sacha Boutros, Michele Hendricks, and Mélanie Dahan will intersect in a rare alchemy, supported by a high-level rhythm section where the pianist Vincent Bourgeyx, the bassist Darrell Hall, and the drummer Lukmil Herrera shine. A five-star cast complemented by the interventions of Dmitry Baevsky, John Lander, and Fiona Ross, promising a rare intensity for this spring event.

At the same time, the Sunset will change frequencies to make room for the explosive energy of flutist Ludivine Issambourg. Accompanied by her band Antiloops, consisting of Nicolas Derand on keyboards, Timothée Robert on bass, and Julien Sérié on drums, she will deploy her hybrid aesthetic between organic groove and electro pulsations. An expected performance that confirms her role as a pioneer of bold and decidedly modern French jazz.

To ensure that this celebration resonates beyond the club walls, the Sunset & Sunside will deploy a live streaming setup on Facebook and YouTube. Enthusiasts from around the world will be able to experience the concert of Sacha Boutros live, inscribing this Parisian evening in a global dynamic of sharing and musical fraternity. Amid appearances by Maxine Gordon, Joan Minor, and Marvin Parks, Lombards Street is preparing to experience one of the highlights of its 2026 season.