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Auditorium Stravinski

Auditorium Stravinski
© Keystone / Laurent Gillieron
Type
Concert hall
Address
2M2C, Avenue Claude-Nobs 5, Montreux

Inaugurated in 1993 within the Congress Centre, the Auditorium Stravinski is the main stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival: the greatest names in music have performed there, and many “Live at Montreux” concerts were recorded in it. The hall is named after Igor Stravinsky, who composed “The Rite of Spring” in Clarens, and his statue watches over the entrance. Fully renovated along with the rest of the 2M2C, it welcomes the festival back when the building reopens, in the summer of 2026.

The Auditorium Stravinski, the main stage

1993: the festival’s main stage

Inaugurated in 1993 within the convention centre, the Auditorium Stravinski is the main stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival. The biggest names in music have performed there, and many “Live at Montreux” concerts have been recorded there.

Under the name of Stravinsky

The hall bears the name of Igor Stravinsky, who composed The Rite of Spring in Clarens, close by. His statue keeps watch before the entrance.

The renovation and the festival’s return

Fully renovated with the rest of the 2M2C, the hall welcomes the festival back at the building’s reopening, in the summer of 2026.

Related artists :PrinceIgor StravinskiClaude Nobs

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