Bratia Quintet brings Balkan rhythms and Gypsy Jazz to Font-rubí's Cavajazz

The ensemble led by Ivan Kovacevic headlines the third concert of the season at La Cooperativa Cultural Center.

Generic image of gypsy jazz instruments on a stage with warm lighting.
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Generic image of gypsy jazz instruments on a stage with warm lighting.

The Bratia quintet will perform this Saturday, March 21st, at 11:00 PM at the La Cooperativa Cultural Center in Guardiola de Font-rubí as part of the Cavajazz festival.

This performance marks the third event of the 27th edition of the jazz cycle in the Alt Penedès region. The Barcelona-based group is led by Serbian double bassist Ivan Kovacevic, whose project blends Balkan traditions with the vibrant energy of gypsy jazz.
The lineup features Pere Nolasc on violin, Víctor Paradís and Julien Chanal on guitars, and Stelios Togias on percussion. The band is known for an explosive live show that merges traditional folk melodies with the free spirit of jazz improvisation.
Tickets for the concert are priced at 15 euros. Additionally, attendees can opt for a gastronomic package including a meal at Cal Pau Xich restaurant for a total price of 40 euros.