With nearly 38,000 spectators over 5 evenings and one sold-out night, the Nice Jazz Festival lived up to all its promises, notably with a program that managed to attract a large audience.
A new attendance record then for the Nice Jazz Festival, which saw 30,552 attendees in 2011, rising to 32,516 in 2012. With nearly 38,000 visitors for this 2013 edition, the festival is making notable progress in an otherwise rather bleak period.
And yet, this year, there were additional challenges with the construction work for the future “coulรฉe verte” which complicated the installation of diverse structures, including 2,500 m2 of flooring set up for the occasion. Overall expenses amounted to โฌ3,187,269, including โฌ290,000 related to the “coulรฉe verte” work, which will no longer exist for future editions, resulting in a net cost of โฌ1,721,889. In 2013, expenses were โฌ3,064,635 with revenue of โฌ1,081,233.
In a generally unfavorable context where some festivals are canceled due to a lack of audience, the Nice Jazz Festival managed skillfully to turn the situation to its advantage with ticket prices still at โฌ35 (the national average being โฌ40) and a smart programming that attracted a diverse audience.
The Nice Jazz Festival 2013 is dead, long live the Nice Jazz Festival 2014!