Jazz in the Park is a more intimate festival.
One carefully designed for people and for the place that hosts it. The infrastructure of the Ethnographic Park offers a wonderful setting, but it also comes with natural limitations — limits we choose to respect. At the same time, we want the experience to remain open, comfortable, and friendly, a place where you can enjoy music at your own pace, without overcrowding.
That’s why we work with a limited number of tickets, not to restrict access, but to preserve the atmosphere that defines Jazz in the Park. A festival where you have space to breathe, to listen, and to be present.
For this reason, we offer:
- 5,000 three-day passes
- 2,000 one-day tickets for each festival day
At the time of writing this article, over 57% of the passes have already been sold.
What buying early means for you
- the certainty that you’ll secure your place in the park
- lower prices
- peace of mind knowing your summer plans are already set
- supporting culture and independent organizers
What it means for us
Predictability. It helps us build the festival in a thoughtful way: confirming artists, investing in experience, logistics, and details that may not always be visible, but are definitely felt.
Jazz in the Park is built together with its audience.
Every early ticket purchase is, for us, a vote of trust.
That’s why we want to share our plan with you.
Jazz in the Park 2026 – Ticket Timeline
Last year, our jazz-loving community was able to purchase passes at significantly lower prices. The first passes were available during the festival at 150 RON, followed by 189 RON and 269 RON.
January 29 – First lineup announcement & Early Bird
On January 29, we announce the first wave of artists and continue selling Early Bird passes:
- 319 RON – 3-day pass
This option is ideal for those who already know they want to be there.
February 10 – First price increase
Starting February 10:
- 389 RON – 3-day pass
April 3 – Second lineup announcement
Around April 3, we announce the second wave of artists, a moment when the direction of the festival becomes even clearer.
April 17 – One-day tickets & new price tier
Starting April 17:
- 449 RON – 3-day pass
- 189 RON – one-day ticket
This is the stage when the festival begins to take its final shape.
May 7 – Final price
Starting May 7:
- 519 RON – 3-day pass
- 229 RON – one-day ticket
This is the final stage before the festival.
During the festival (June 5–7)
- 229 RON – one-day ticket (online)
- 249 RON – one-day ticket (at the entrance)
Our recommendation remains the same: buying tickets early is more affordable and guarantees your place.
Monthly payments available
All tickets can be purchased in monthly installments. Simply click the green “see available tickets” button, and the current price and payment options will be displayed.
Accessibility and community
Jazz in the Park has always been about bringing people together and making culture as accessible as possible. In 2026, we continue in the same direction, with a few clear measures:
Discount for musicians: reduced-price passes for music students and professional artists, based on a supporting document. The discount is valid for a limited period.
Free access for people with disabilities, limited to 50 passes. A dedicated form must be completed, available here: https://forms.gle/vTK4Rp3yWKaP4Kp37
Children up to 12 years old have free access when accompanied by an adult pass holder.
Access requires completing a dedicated form, printing it, and presenting it at the festival entrance.
The form is available here.
In addition, Jazz in the Park is a pet-friendly festival.
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to the Ethnographic Park between June 5–7, 2026.
P.S. Jazz in the Park remains one of the most affordable major festivals in Romania.
