Sunday brings a feast of musical entertainment, beginning with the free Peace 2002 festival on Hove Lawns.
There is also saxophonist and flautist Lawrence Jones and his Brighton Jazz Allstars continuing their lunchtime residency at Hove's Old Market.
That evening, The Greys has the free-spirited jazz of 3Dom, the pairing of Brighton's hammer dulcimer and drum virtuoso Geoff "Attacco Decente" Smith with Ben Sarfas on violin and saxophone - a name to watch out for.
Meanwhile, at the Dome, Orlando Cachaito Lopez, one of Cuba's most vital musicians, will be performing with his jazz and Latin ensemble.
On Tuesday, Worthing's Hare And Hounds jazz night brings top UK bop guitarist Dave Cliff and accomplished trumpeter Gary Kavanagh in what should be a fine quartet.
Anita Wardell is the latest guest at Wednesday's Harlequin residency with Terry Seabrook, Spike Wells and Paul Whitten.
The Aussie songstress has a unique talent for vocalese-style scat singing that shouldn't be missed.
On Thursday, Lewes Jazz Club has the polished bossa nova-based band led by vocalist and guitarist Mike McKoy. Featured soloist is the renowned Scots saxophonist Bobby Wellins, whose Getzian tones will suit the mood a treat.
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