©38Riv jazz
This unique venue celebrates improvisation and creativity, offering jazz lovers captivating live performances in an authentic setting. A must-see for getting into the groove of jazz in the capital.

19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
Every month, students from the Didier Lockwood Music Center (CMDL) are invited to present their projects.
Indigo inaugurates this series! This quartet explores original compositions, influenced by the works of Brad Mehldau and Richie Beirach, while integrating harmonic nuances close to those of Ravel and Debussy.
Lucas Marchand: piano
Lemmy Feuvray: guitar
Rayan Besançon: basse
Guillaume Leguerinel: car's battery performance

19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
April Varner's latest album, "Winter Songs Vol. 1," produced by Ulysses Owens Jr., features classic winter tunes.
Recognizable by her curly red hair and her “old soul” voice, April takes her listeners to another world!
April Varner: voice
David Sauzay: Saxophone
Tom Olivier-Beuf: piano
Shimon Gambourg: bass
Paul Morvan: car's battery performance

— '2 Blowers on 1 Wire'
19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
After the quartet "Nomades Sonores" in the 2010s, the two soloists continue their musical exploration with a new duo. This repertoire, nourished by popular music of the 20th century, mixes Brazilian influences, Piazzolla, Grappelli or even waltz musette, offering a woody, deep and powerful sound.
Eric Séva: baritone saxophone
Daniel Zimmermann: trombone

19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
Singer Ellinoa has chosen to pay tribute to the great vocalists who have pushed the boundaries of jazz, yesterday and today.
Between originals and revisited standards, scat, improvisation, interplay and chiseled arrangements, a repertoire combining elegance and energy.
Ellinoa: voice
Simon Chivallon: piano
Samuel F'hima: bass
Philippe Maniez: car's battery performance

With this creation, already presented and warmly received at the Jazz in Marciac festival, Pierre Tereygeol unveils his songs with American folk influences and rearranged covers of Nina Simone, Sam Cooke, Billie Holiday and Ray Charles. For these two concerts, he is surrounded by two guests: violinist Alba Obert (Alba Obert Quartet, La Mécanique des Songes) on February 28 and trombonist Robinson Khoury (Mÿa, Broken Lines) on March 1.
Pierre Tereygeol: voice, guitar, composition
Guillaume Latil: cello, voice
Thibault Gomez: piano, voice
Etienne Renard: double bass, voice
+ Alba Obert: violin, mandolin, voice
19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.

19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
Franco-Catalan trumpeter, composer and producer Raynald Colom learned his trade from Roy Hargrove, Clark Terry and Wynton Marsalis while navigating the jazz, flamenco and pop spheres.
For his residency at 38Riv over 4 concerts, he will offer a retrospective of his 6 albums as a leader, accompanied by different groups.
Raynald Colom: trumpet
Sandro Zerafa: guitar
Matteo Bortone: bass
Jesus Vega: car's battery performance

19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
For this 2nd carte blanche concert, Joachim Govin invites one of the most prominent alto saxophonists on the Parisian scene, as well as two long-time rhythmic accomplices with whom he has built deep affinities as well as a common repertoire.
Feather : alto saxophone
Leonardo Montana: piano
Joachim Govin: bass
Pierre-Eden Guilbaud: car's battery performance

19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
Abysskiss sets out in search of the source and the sensory remains, like a futuristic archaeologist, sifting through the dizzying memories of a buried civilization.
Camille Maussion: soprano and tenor saxophones, compositions
Pierre Tereygeol: baritone guitar, vocals, compositions
Victor Auffray: euphonium, flugabone, voice
Illya Amar: vibraphone

“Last Night When We Were Young”
19:30 a.m. & 21:30 p.m.
With his 5th album as a leader "Last Night When We Were Young" Sandro had expressed his deep love for the repertoire of the Great American Songbook. For him, this repertoire is the ultimate place of freedom of expression offering room for this delicate dance between tradition and innovation, naivety and sophistication.
Sandro Zerafa: guitar
Yoni Zelnik: bass
Antoine Paganotti: car's battery performance
Full program February 2025
SAT 1 — Charlotte Wassy Quintet
SUN 2 — Monika Kabasele & Hugo Corbin
MON 3 — Quintessence Of Home
MAR 4 — Listening party — 'Donny Hathaway Live'
WED 5 — Indigo — CMDL
THU 6 — Raynald Colom — 'Libra'
FRI 7 — 'MARS' New album, Gustave Reichert
SAT 8 — Inner Ways 4tet
SUN 9 — Marie Salvat & Vladimir Médail
MON 10 — Gold
MAR 11 — Théo Naishtat Quartet, new album
WED 12 — Michael Valeanu Trio
THU 13 — Govin, Plume, Montana & Guilbaud
FRI 14 — My one bad habit (is falling in love)
SAT 15 — April Varner Quintet
SUN 16 — Eric Séva & Daniel Zimmermann
MON 17 — Django Chutney — Album Release
MAR 18 — Rhia Motherseal
WED 19 — Across the Lines — New Album
THU 20 — ABYSSKISS - Carte blanche
FRI 21 — Matteo Pastorino Quintet
SAT 22 — Elli Jazz Quartet
SUN 23 — 'REFLECT' — Tony Tixier & Alexis Valet
MON 24 — Younes Beslimane Quartet
MAR 25 — Javotte
WED 26 — Albert Bover Trio — Parisian Affair
THU 27 — Sandro Zerafa Trio
▼ 38Riv Jazz Club
38 Rue de Rivoli, Paris 75004
Monday to Saturday 19 am to 2 pm
Sunday from 19 p.m. to 23 p.m.
Tel: +07 82 64 26 32
Reservation on 38riv.com
concerts
Every evening at 19:30 p.m. & 21:30 p.m.
Online prices:
• Monday to Thursday: 17 to 22€
• Friday & Saturday: 20 to 25€
• Sunday: 15 to 20€
Prices on site increased by €3
Jam sessions
Every evening at 23 p.m.
• Monday Jazz
• Tuesday Funk
• Wednesday Jazz
• Jazz Thursday
• Friday Groove
• Saturday Jazz
Entrance price: €6 – €9
No advance reservations for jam sessions