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CHRIS BOTTI

New Zealand Tour 2018

The world’s biggest selling jazz instrumentalist, CHRIS BOTTI, returns to New Zealand in early 2018.

Performing worldwide and selling more than four million albums, American trumpeter Botti has found a form of creative expression that begins in jazz and expands beyond the limits of any single genre.

Botti’s musical connections with some of the world’s best known recording artists – including Sting, Paul Simon, Andrea Bocelli, Joni Mitchell, John Mayer and Mark Knopfler – has led to continual tours and recordings since he first moved to New York City in 1985 to hone his craft as a studio musician. Bocelli and Knopfler were among featured artists on Botti’s Grammy award-winning Impressions (2012), one of 10 studio albums he has recorded, together with two live albums and two compilations.

As both a trumpeter and composer, Botti has established a reputation as a versatile musician in both jazz and pop music for his ability to fuse both styles. Botti also attributes his rise to world success to his work with Sting; “Watching artists like Sting and Paul and Joni Mitchell, how they get in and out of songs … all that was a huge asset for me. I wouldn’t be the performer I am today without that background,” Botti said.
 
Over the past three decades, Botti has recorded and performed with the best in music, including Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Josh Groban, Yo-Yo Ma, Michael Bublé, Joshua Bell, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and even Frank Sinatra.

Virtuosic trumpet work… inventive melody-making… engaging onstage presence” – Los Angeles Times

Chris Botti’s (recent projects) display the influence of Miles Davis and Chet Baker… he is the most famous trumpeter since Herb Alpert.” – JazzTimes

A modern-day jazz heartthrob” – New York Times