17/10
Malmö Jazz Story
Malmö Jazz Story – a new voice for the jazz city of Malmö. On October 17–18, the starting signal for Malmö Jazz Story will sound. A music celebration for all the senses, where tradition meets innovation and the audience is invited into community and new experiences.
With international guests, cross-genre expressions and a warm sense of togetherness, Inkonst and Malmö Live are filled with bandleaders, soloists, film screenings and talks. Malmö Jazz Story 2025 marks the beginning of something larger: a living, inclusive, and recurring platform for jazz in all its forms. Welcome to a new rhythm in Malmö’s cultural life!
Behind Malmö Jazz Story stand the bookers Andreas Romano and Viktor Andersson together with the artist Miriam Aïda.
https://www.malmojazzstory.eu/
https://www.instagram.com/malmojazzstory/

Chip Wickham (UK) Spiritual jazz with a British soul. Flautist and saxophonist Chip Wickham delivers powerful, emotional jazz rooted in both classic and modern traditions. Influenced by legends like Roland Kirk and Yusef Lateef, as well as contemporary names such as Kyoto Jazz Massive and Robert Glasper, Chip creates music that is as timeless as it is innovative. After many years on jazz stages in the UK, Spain, and the Middle East, Wickham has established himself as a leading voice in the resurgence of spiritual jazz. His sound is defined by a powerful, lyrical, and heartfelt blend of deeply soulful jazz and modal hard-bop. As a central member of Gondwana Orchestra together with its leader, trumpeter Matthew Halsall, Chip has recorded for the acclaimed label of the same name since its inception in 2008. Wickham’s debut album on Gondwana Records, ’Cloud 10’, was followed by the thoughtful and critically acclaimed EP ’Love & Life’, and this September he releases his most personal work yet: ’The Eternal Now’. In 2025, Chip has performed with his quartet at major stages such as London Jazz Festival and Fuji Rock in Japan. This summer sees him at We Out Here Festival, followed by a long-awaited UK and Japan tour, and then an album tour starting in September that lands with us at Inkonst on October 17! Expect an experience full of intimacy, energy, and masterful horns – jazz that touches deeply.
https://chipwickham.com/
https://www.instagram.com/chipwickham/
Line up:
Chip Wickham – flute, tenor saxophone
Dan Whieldon – Rhodes
Simon Houghton – bass
Jon Scott – drums

Cassius Lambert Solo (SE/ET)
Swedish-Ethiopian Cassius Lambert has been compared to bassist Thundercat. With a musical foundation in hip hop, funk, and fusion jazz, where freedom reigns, he makes rhythmic complexity accessible and compelling.
Cassius Lambert Solo is the solo project in which he composes and performs all music on a quarter-tone bass, without loops or overdubs. Known for his style “miximalism” – a deconstruction of minimalism through a maximalist expression – Lambert also blends elements of folk music and electronic music to create a sound that stretches the boundaries of what the electric bass can convey.
Lambert holds a degree from the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen and has already released three albums under his own name: ’Vendi’, ’Symmetri’ and ’Quote’, along with the EP ’Orangeri’. When not alone on stage, he leads the music project BITOI (Bass Is The Original Instrument) and is also a member of the bands Tarabband and Ghalia.
Don’t miss when our very own Jaco Pastorius kicks off Malmö Jazz Story at Inkonst!
Line up:
Cassius Lambert – kvartstonsbas
https://www.kaprifolrecords.se/
https://www.instagram.com/cassius.lambert/
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5M1qR4dypU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIIzEjeiLSQ

Marimba Roney (SE) – DJ set
Marimba Roney began playing records already in her teens. Since then, she has worked with her passion for music as a freelance journalist, music editor and presenter, and has appeared in Sveriges Radio, Aftonbladet, TV4, Nöjesguiden, Sonic and Arbetet – often weaving together music and politics.
In the 1990s, she co-founded both the radio program ’P3 Klubb’ and the cultural magazine ’Plebs’.
As a DJ she moves between jazz, reggae, amapiano, drum’n’bass, hip hop and whatever else she feels like in the moment.
Arrive early at Inkonst this evening and take in the atmosphere before we move towards the stage.