
STADTPALAIS - MUSEUM FÜR STUTTGART
Sat., 12 July
Doors open 9 p.m.
Dottie Andersson
Linda Quast
admission-free

Dottie Andersson
ENCHANTING
Dottie Andersson is a songwriter and composer from Småland, Sweden. Growing up in a musical family influenced her musical sense from an early age. Inspired by muses and role models like Veronica Maggio, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, and Phoebe Bridgers, Dottie Andersson has created music with an unapologetic voice that reflects her true self. Her sound is a unique mix of sweet melancholy, dark cheekiness, and a touch of stubbornness, all wrapped in an enchanting aura. It’s a blend of melodic Swedish pop combined with electronic and indie elements that bridges the gap between indie enthusiasts and pop fans. With her EP Drinking Gasoline, Andersson debuts her solo project and makes a strong international impression. The six songs are mixed by Jeff Fettig (Caroline Polachek, Maggie Rogers, Solange) and mastered by Joe Lambert (Sofi Tukker, Daughter, Moby). With these songs, she has already performed at various showcase festivals, including Eurosonic Noorderslag, Reeperbahn Festival, and Spot Festival in Denmark. She has also gained attention on Spotify’s “Fresh Finds” in the U.S., as well as in popular playlists like “Herbstgefühle” in GSA and “Indie Highlights” in Scandinavia. Swedish P3 radio host Emma Perciva called Dottie Andersson “a name to keep an eye on in the future.”
admission-free

Linda Quast
TENSION
Linda Quast makes music for dreamers and people who think too much. Her uniqueness: she is her own music producer, staying up late to write and record her songs. She blends electro-pop with modern vocal arrangements to create a sound that is both driving and atmospheric. Her melodies and lyrics pulse between strength and delicate vulnerability, creating a tension that captivates and sparks introspection. What plays out only in her mind at night, she now brings to the stage. She creates an atmosphere that is both intimate and electrifying – because with her music, above all, she is one thing: honest.

OPEN STAGES
Free entry
The JAZZ OPEN STAGES have long since become an integral part of the festival: an admission-free concerts at attractive venues in the middle of the city, which is co-sponsored by the City of Stuttgart. The stages are located in the StadtPalais - Museum for Stuttgart, in the Music Pavilion around the Schlossplatz, in the St. Eberhard Cathedral Church, as well as in the Art Museum and are played on several days.
StadtPalais - Museum für Stuttgart
Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 2
70173 Stuttgart


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