Yazz has had a few different public trajectories, so it matters which “Yazz” you mean. Here are the most prominent possibilities and what’s been happening with each recently:
- Yazz (the British pop star Yasmin Evans, best known for “The Only Way Is Up” in 1988)
- She rose to fame in the late 1980s and remained active for some years after, but her peak chart impact was in the late ’80s and early ’90s. In recent years, coverage tends to focus on retrospective articles, anniversary pieces, and fan tributes. If you’re asking about current activities, there isn’t a steady, high-profile public presence reported in mainstream outlets as of the latest coverage. For a precise, up-to-date status, a quick search could confirm any recent appearances or releases.
- Yazz Ahmed (British-Bahraini trumpet player and composer)
- A contemporary jazz musician known for innovative projects blending jazz with other world and electronic influences. The most recent notable information points to new releases and tours in 2024–2025, including an album and live performances. For example, reports mention her album and a London ICA show in early 2025, with European touring in 2025. If your question is about her current projects, there are active announcements and tour dates circulating in jazz press and venue listings.
- Yazz Fest or similarly named events (e.g., regional festivals with a stylized “Yazz”)
- There are mentions of events like Yazz Fest in Vermont and other “Yazz”-related event coverage. These are separate from the artists above and reflect local festival programming rather than a single artist’s career. If you’re asking about a specific festival, I can check current listings for dates and organizers.
If you can specify which Yazz you mean (the 1980s pop star, Yazz Ahmed the jazz trumpeter, or a specific event named Yazz), I can pull the latest details on what’s happened most recently and provide a focused update.
