Zosja El Rhazi, Alexander Beets and More Set to Perform at Special Weekend Brunch
Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, is getting ready to celebrate the Grand Finale of Samui Summer Jazz Festival 2023 at the spectacular Centara Reserve Samui with a stunning brunch at Salt Society Beach Bar & Kitchen.
On Sunday, 7th May 2023, jazz lovers are invited to an intimate Vitamin SEA Sunday Brunch at Centara Reserve’s effortlessly cool Salt Society, where tenor sax supremo Alexander Beets, special guest jazz vocalist Zosja El Rhazi, and festival musicians will gather for a sensational afternoon filled with world-class musical entertainment and a delectable array of freshly caught seafood, brunch favourites, pastas, barbecue, salads and more, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Samui’s famed Chaweng Beach.
Food will be served al fresco at Salt Society Beach Bar & Kitchen from 12:30 – 15:30 hrs. with live music performances taking place from 13:00 – 15:30 hrs. The following ticket options are currently available for sale online:
- Vitamin SEA Brunch plus event ticket, starting from THB 2,950 net per person including soft drinks
- Event ticket only, starting from THB 1,000 net per person including 1 mocktail (15 seat limit)
It is important to note that tickets for this very special event are limited.
Organised by SKÅL International Koh Samui with its charity partner, Sisters on Samui [SOS), Samui Summer Jazz Festival 2023 will take place from 2nd – 7th May 2023.
With tickets selling out last year, this popular 6- night event showcases top jazz artists from Europe, South America, USA and Thailand, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the SOS Samui Children’s Education Fund.
Discover more at samuisummerjazz.com
Commenting on the festival, artistic director and Thai-native Khun Koh Mr. Saxman said, “This is a fantastic cultural collaboration which brings together the crème-de-la-crème of international and Thai jazz artists to create some great music in the sensational setting of Koh Samui.”