The Montreux Music & Convention Centre (2m2c) is an 18,000 sqm event venue in Montreux, Switzerland, set against Lake Geneva and the Alps.
Best known for hosting the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival, the venue has welcomed legendary artists such as Queen, David Bowie, Prince, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Amy Winehouse to its stage.
The Montreux’s halls and spaces include two indoor theatres – the Stravinski Auditorium and the Miles Davis Hall – which also hosts a range of international conferences and exhibitions each year.
How can fans get to 2m2c?
The venue is a 5-minute walk from Montreux Train Station. If driving, parking is available nearby at Parking de la Gare and Parking du Marché.
What is the Montreux Jazz Festival?
The Montreux Jazz Festival is one of the world's biggest music festivals. Founded in 1967 by Claude Nobs, the global event has grown beyond jazz, featuring rock, blues, soul, pop, hip-hop, and electronic artists.
What is the 2m2c’s capacity?
The venue has space for up to 5,000 visitors across its various halls and spaces for exhibitions, conferences, and music events.
Is the 2m2c wheelchair accessible?
The venue is fully accessible, with elevators, ramps, and designated seating for guests with reduced mobility.