Buy jazz poster art at Teenage Cancer Trust
An unmissable collection of jazz posters puts Teenage Cancer Trust’s musical legacy centre stage.
Since 2000, we’ve been welcoming iconic musicians to the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of a concert series led by our Honorary Patron and The Who frontman, Sir Roger Daltrey. Over the years, an extraordinary range of artists have stood behind our vital cause — including jazz-funk pioneers Level 42 and jazz drummer Steve Smith, as well as genre-defying superstars with deep jazz influences such as Joan Armatrading, Van Morrison, and Nile Rodgers.
So, if you’re searching for limited edition jazz music posters for sale, you’ve come to the right place. Our collection of jazz music poster art is unique, authentic, and designed to bring bold individuality and a fun slice of music heritage to your home decor.
Many of these limited edition, collectible jazz posters commemorate one-off Teenage Cancer Trust performances, while others have been generously donated by the artists themselves to raise money for our cause. Most of the prints are even personally autographed.
Prices start from £35, but availability is limited, with only a small number of each print produced. Most posters are A2 in size (check individual listings) and are sold unframed, so you can display it in your own individual way. Celebrate your love of music with one of these collectible jazz art prints - and help support Teenage Cancer Trust’s life-changing services. By buying one of the jazz posters below, you’ll be helping to ensure that no young person faces cancer alone.