
Since the first Jazzmandu in March 2002, the festival is now an established stop on the international jazz calendar with music, participation and arrangement that is world class. Event management company Upstairs Ideas first envisioned the festival after the experience of the local ensemble, Cadenza, at the 2000 Palmer Street Jazz Festival in Australia.
Despite the fact that a musical event of this magnitude had never been attempted in Nepal before, through a sheer commitment to the music, the organisers managed to pull off an event that set the festival's reputation of high-caliber jazz, quality sound and an enthusiastic audience.

The third annual Kathmandu Jazz Festival, kicking off March 11, 2004, has peace as its main theme. And the lineup includes six international bands and three with a homegrown flavour. The headliner for the event is Louis Banks Brotherhood from Mumbai. The other international bands are Urban Connection from Norway, Simak Dialog from Indonesia, Hannah Vasanth Trio from England, Max Lolo from Benin, Africa, and Soul Mate from Shillong, India. This year's Jazzmandu includes a free show for school students, workshops and a peace parade.