Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

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A night commemorating the 125th anniversary of Duke Ellington’s birth.

The legendary Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra consists of 15 of the world’s finest ensemble players, arrangers and soloists. Led by artistic director and NEA Jazz Master Wynton Marsalis, this renowned orchestra returns to its self-proclaimed second home at Symphony Center.

  • Venue Symphony Center
  • Price Range $75-$299
  • Length 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Preconcert Conversation Seton Hawkins

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Jazz at Lincoln Center Announces 2022-2023 Season Concerts Featuring 22 Programs

The season will feature American premiere and national tour of compositions by Wynton Marsalis and iconic Iraqi oud virtuoso, composer, and educator Naseer Shamma.

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Jazz at Lincoln Center and Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis today announced the organization's 35th season of concerts featuring JALC's customary mix of American-premiere commissions and exclusive collaborations by iconic guest artists from across the globe, as well as celebrations of milestones and major figures in jazz and its related genres.

Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2022-23 season illuminates, actualizes, and reaffirms the notion of jazz as a global language and the music's power to bridge divides and coalesce distinct communities. Throughout Jazz at Lincoln Center's first full season since 2019, JALC presents forward-thinking musicians, virtuosic practitioners, and ingenious conceptualists from Africa, the Middle East, East Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America at the House of Swing to explore jazz as a medium for cultural exchange.

Many of the 2022-23 concerts explore the points of intersection that connect jazz - formed from a confluence of African, American, and European influences after slavery was abolished in the United States - to a global array of musical cultures.

"This season invites audiences to experience different voices from around the world harmonizing in the common language of jazz. For more than thirty years, Jazz at Lincoln Center has combined contrasting viewpoints and styles to create our own unique artistic identity that realizes a world without borders. This is a precarious and divisive time, and humanity desperately needs the wisdom that jazz was born to deliver: come together, be together, stay together. Easier said than done, but no endeavor is more important at this moment," said Wynton Marsalis .

"JALC's new season brings international musical minds Chucho Valdés, Naseer Shamma, and Toshiko Akiyoshi together with the JLCO; musicians like Paquito D'Rivera with whom we have a decades-long history; and contemporary artists such as Nduduzo Makhathini who are deeply engaged with the music. We'll highlight the communal aspects of jazz as we present first-time collaborations in The Appel Room. Concerts in Rose Theater featuring creative geniuses including Cécile McLorin Salvant will signal the importance of past, present, and future of the music."

Jazz at Lincoln Center's 35th season runs from September 30, 2022 to June 10, 2023 in Rose Theater, The Appel Room, and Dizzy's Club - all at Frederick P. Rose Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located at Broadway at 60th Street in New York, NY. In addition to 22 unique live concerts throughout Frederick P. Rose Hall and more than 350 nights of music in Dizzy's Club, the organization will offer webcast performances, in-person and virtual education programs, and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis tour dates worldwide.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis - an ensemble of 15 virtuosos, composers, arrangers, educators, and unique soloists performing an unprecedented variety of styles that span jazz's entire documented history - will demonstrate its virtuosic performances throughout the season, on tour across the country, and abroad.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis presents several of these cross-cultural investigations. Mideast Meditations showcases new compositions by Marsalis and Naseer Shamma, the eminent Iraqi oud virtuoso-composer-educator. On The Shanghai Suite Marsalis refracts the scales and melodies of Shanghai into songs that sing the dialect of swing. Joined by iconic Cuba-born clarinetist-saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera, the JLCO interprets commissioned pieces by mid-career maestros Elio Villafranca and Edmar Castañeda that explore Afro-Caribbean and Pan-American streams of expression. And, joined by master tenor saxophonist-flutist Lew Tabackin , the JLCO celebrates Japanese-American composer-pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi's magisterial legacy.

Lodestar Cuban pianist-composer Chucho Valdés celebrates his 81st birthday with a recent masterwork for big band and voices. Brazilian 10-string mandolin wizard Hamilton de Holanda and South African pianist-composer Nduduzo Makhathini commingle their cultural DNA to explore the diaspora of musical language from Africa to the Americas through the slave trade from colonization until the present day. Grammy nominated Carlos Henriquez , bassist of the JLCO, leads a celebration of the respective centennial birthdays of Mambo Kings Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez with a hand-picked big band.

Also on tap are international encounters on a smaller scale. Iconic Brazilian singer-guitarist Rosa Passos blends her magic with NEA Jazz Masters Ron Carter and Kenny Barron. French guitarist Stéphane Wrembel, a Django Reinhardt specialist, will interpret Reinhardt's singular canon with French-Guadeloupean songstress Cyrille Aimée, mandolin master Sam Bush, pianist Sean Mason, and others.

An unparalleled, multi-generational cohort of jazz singers - Dianne Reeves , Cécile McLorin Salvant, Dee Dee Bridgewater , Kurt Elling , Johnny O'Neal, Mary Stallings , Samara Joy, and Lucy Yeghiazaryan - grace Jazz at Lincoln Center's various stages.

Jazz at Lincoln Center serves the largest jazz education program network in the world, and its initiatives are based on the organization's 35-year history of education in jazz performance and appreciation. These programs reach all populations, from infants to seniors, and advance JALC's belief that jazz education is for all - regardless of experience.

The goal of each program is for participants to learn the communal history of jazz in a sociopolitical context, receive guidance on better communication of personal objectives while maintaining balance in a group, and gain awareness of the mission of jazz musicians today - building on the aspirational foundation laid down by earlier generations.

With the lodestar composer, pianist, and orchestra leader Duke Ellington as a foundational guide, Jazz at Lincoln Center continues to produce an extensive range of educational and advocacy programs for all ages.

The organization's signature education program, the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival (EE), takes place May 11-13, 2023. For the 28th year, the program spreads the message of Duke Ellington 's music, leadership, and collective orientation, providing high school ensembles with free transcriptions of original Duke Ellington recordings - accompanied by rehearsal guides, teaching notes, original recordings, professional instruction, and more - to over 7,000 schools and independent bands in 55 countries. Regional festivals return as in-person programs in 20 locations, including five festivals in Australia, as charts and resources continue to be made available to schools worldwide. This year's music includes the first-ever publication of four works by Afro-Cuban-New York jazz and salsa pioneer Machito from his legendary Kenya album, made available to schools for the first time.

For the second year, Jazz at Lincoln Center presents its popular Journey Through Jazz education concerts for adults hosted by the JLCO, presented in The Appel Room and digitally captured for wider distribution. The first concert focuses on what attributes of America's indigenous art form make it so compatible with other forms of music, empowering anyone who fully engages with it. The second concert, Jazz Chronicles: Old and New, is devoted to the stories that propagate and perpetuate the oral tradition of jazz, linking contemporary practitioners to past masters.

Other highlights of the 2022-23 Education season include:

Swing University, which offers jazz appreciation classes on a wide variety of topics, takes place online as summer, fall, winter, and spring terms in order to serve a global jazz community.

For the first time since early 2020, WeBop, an interactive program for families with children ages eight months to five years old, will return as in-person classes beginning in October of 2022. A number of online classes will still be available.

The family-oriented Jazz for Young People concerts celebrate two important centennials - Who is Charles Mingus? held live and in-person in Rose Theater (October 22, 2022) and Who is Thad Jones? (March 25, 2023).

Let Freedom Swing, in-school educational concert programs focused on history, civics, and social justice will be held as in-person concerts in schools in New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and London (UK).

3rd Annual Jack Rudin Jazz Championship invitational for collegiate bands takes place as an in-person event at Jazz at Lincoln Center (January 14-15, 2023).

The award-winning Middle School and High School Jazz Academies return with in-person classes and performances.

Free virtual program, A Closer Listen, which features jazz experts and enthusiasts holding in-depth discussions on jazz works, continues to run online.

Blue Engine Publishing continues with more music from the library of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with compositions and arrangements by JLCO members and Wynton Marsalis .

Throughout the summer of 2022, Jazz at Lincoln Center will build upon its successful outdoor concert initiatives from the summer of 2021 and continue to create collaborative concert events through September with organizations throughout New York City and environs beyond, with MoCA Westport, Caramoor, Times Square Alliance, Bryant Park, SummerStage, Lincoln Center, and more.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis , which, Marsalis has observed, "might be the most flexible and all-encompassing ensemble in the history of our music," tours its vast repertoire - revisiting symphonic works from Marsalis' distinguished corpus, presenting new cross-cultural commissions, and delving into JALC's vast book of modern jazz arrangements - extensively throughout the 2022-23 season.

The orchestra will collaborate with various organizations in the United States and abroad to perform Marsalis' large-scale works and engage in residency activities.

On three separate occasions during the 2022-23 season, JLCO performs Marsalis' epic jazz-gospel suite All Rise (1999), scored for the 15-piece JLCO, symphonic orchestra, and choir, in which Marsalis unites disparate elements, Stravinsky to gospel, into a cohesive work without a trace of self-consciousness. On September 8, 2022, the JLCO collaborates with the Los Angeles Philharmonic - which first performed what the Los Angeles Times called an "inspirational jazz symphony with a mission" on September 15, 2001, four days after the tragic events of 9/11 - at the Hollywood Bowl. The following month, JLCO presents successive All Rise residencies at the University of Michigan (October 10-16, 2022) and at Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa (October 18- 22, 2022).

Directly following the University of Iowa residency, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis visits Mexico for concerts in Guadalajara, Cervantino, and Mexico City (October 25-29, 2022), before a five-concert tour in Texas (October 30-November 5, 2022).

Also on the Fall 2022 touring schedule are two performances in Minneapolis (September 23-24, 2022) with the Minnesota Orchestra of Swing Symphony (2010), Marsalis' epic musical meditation on American ideals, originally commissioned by the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

From November 27-December 10, 2022, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, under the music direction of Victor Goines, tours its annual Big Band Holidays program with special guests Dianne Reeves and Samara Joy.

From January 24-February 10, 2023, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis tours the United States with the transformative Iraqi oud virtuoso Naseer Shamma, following their American premiere performances at New York's Rose Theater. The venues include a residency with Symphony Center Presents in Chicago (January 26-27, 2023) and concerts in Omaha, Nebraska; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Madison, Wisconsin.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis completes the 2022-2023 season with a month-long European tour in June, including performances of The Jungle (composed in 2016), Marsalis' grand evocation of New York City, with the Luxembourg Philharmonie (June 6-9, 2023) and with Orchestre de Paris (June 10-14, 2023) in Paris. From Paris, JLCO will crisscross the continent, with concerts every night through July 9, 2023.

Featuring today's rising jazz stars under the music direction of trumpeter Riley Mulherkar and curated by Jazz at Lincoln Center, JALC Presents "Songs We Love" Tour through IMG, tours 45 cities in early 2023.

Dizzy's Club

Jazz at Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club is open to full capacity. The world-renowned club, one of the three main performance venues situated in Frederick P. Rose Hall, produces world-class jazz performances nightly, often reflecting and augmenting the programming in Rose Theater and The Appel Room.

Throughout the opening months of the 2022-23 season, performances include Wycliffe Gordon's annual Thanksgiving run; a return engagement by the crackling Ulysses Owens Big Band; the Sean Jones Quartet; Marilyn Maye ; Omar Sosa and the Americanos Quartet; Catherine Russell ; Sullivan Fortner; Rufus Reid Quintet; Matthew Shipp; Renee Rosnes ; and Buster Williams.

The cabaret-oriented Songbook Sundays series continues in September and November. Dizzy's iconic Tuesday-Saturday evening Late Night Series, featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz, relaunches at the end of September.

Health and Safety Guidelines

We believe in the power of music to uplift, inspire, and create a sense of community. We very much look forward to welcoming you to the House of Swing at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall this season and are committed to employing all measures to ensure your safety as well as the safety of our artists and staff. Learn more about our health and safety guidelines, COVID-19 Liability Waiver, and enhanced refund policy on jazz.org.

Ticket Information

Current Jazz at Lincoln Center subscribers are invited to explore our TAKE 3,4,5 package or Create Your Own subscription for all Rose Theater and The Appel Room concerts and enjoy 10% off single ticket prices. The TAKE 3,4,5 package allows subscribers to create a custom concert package of three or more performances across the season, personalized to individual interests and schedules, across both venues.

Current subscribers with a fixed seat package from a previous season enjoy a 15% discount off single ticket prices through a Create Your Own Subscription, and all other subscribers who create their own series receive a 10% discount off single ticket prices in addition to all other subscriber benefits.

In order to reserve the best seats, current subscribers can take advantage of a priority period beginning today through August 2, 2022, before single sale tickets go on sale to the general public.

Becoming a subscriber is the best way to get the best seats at the guaranteed best prices for the entire season, as single ticket prices will increase based on demand as concerts approach. Subscribers also have the benefit of utilizing free, unlimited ticket exchanges to manage their schedule.

For more information on 2022-23 season subscriptions, visit jazz.org/subs . To order a subscription or to request information, please call the Subscription Services hotline at 212-258-9999, e-mail [email protected] , or visit jazz.org/subs.

Membership Discount

Jazz at Lincoln Center offers a robust Membership program with a wide array of benefits, including deep discounts on concert tickets. Individuals who join at the $100 level and above are eligible to receive VIP single ticket pre-sale access and discounted tickets to Jazz at Lincoln Center-produced concerts in Rose Theater and The Appel Room on the day of the event. Tickets must be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office or online beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the day of the performance. Members must show their valid membership card or log in to jazz.org using their account credentials to receive this discount. Subject to availability. Learn more and sign up at jazz.org/membership.

VIP single ticket pre-sale for donors, members, and subscribers will be available starting August 2, 2022. To access single tickets before the general public, become a Jazz at Lincoln Center member by August 2, 2022.

Ticket prices for Rose Theater are $30 and up dependent upon seating section, except as noted below:

Jazz for Young People® tickets in Rose Theater are $10, $20, and $25.

Ticket prices for The Appel Room are $55 and up, dependent on seating section for the 7:00 p.m. sets, and $45 and up, depending upon seating section for the 9:30 p.m. sets.

Note: Hot Seats-$10 seats for each Rose Theater performance (excluding Jazz for Young People® concerts and other performances as specified) and select performances in The Appel Room - are available for purchase by the general public on the Wednesday prior to each performance. Tickets are subject to availability; please call 212-258-9877 for available Hot Seats performance dates.

Hot Seats are available only in person at the Box Office, with a maximum of two tickets per person. Jazz at Lincoln Center's Hot Seats Ticket Discount Program is supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

*Please note that a $3.50 Jazz at Lincoln Center Facility Fee applies to ALL ticket purchases, with the exception of $10 Hot Seats. A $7 handling fee also applies when purchasing tickets from CenterCharge or when purchasing tickets online via jazz.org .

All single tickets for The Appel Room and Rose Theater can be purchased through jazz.org 24 hours a day or through CenterCharge at 212-721-6500, open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office, located on Broadway at 60th Street, ground floor.

Box Office hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (or 30 minutes past curtain). Sunday: 12:00 p.m. noon to 6:00 p.m. (or 30 minutes past curtain).

Single tickets go on sale August 9, 2022.

Leadership support for Jazz at Lincoln Center is made possible through America's Cultural Treasures, a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant through the leadership and support of Senator Charles E. Schumer and the New York Congressional Delegation.

Leadership support is also provided by an Anonymous Donor; Jody and John Arnhold; Mellody Hobson and George Lucas ; and Dalio Philanthropies.

Leadership support for Jazz at Lincoln Center's concert season is provided by Jody and John Arnhold and Lynne and Richard Pasculano.

Jazz at Lincoln Center proudly acknowledges its major corporate partners: Bloomberg Philanthropies, Con Edison, Entergy, Steinway & Sons, and The Coca-Cola Company.

Artists, schedules, and venues are subject to change.

Jazz at Lincoln Center 2022-23 Season Chronology

Wynton Marsalis : The Shanghai Suite

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis September 30-October 1, 2022 Rose Theater The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis opens the 35th Season with the U.S. Premiere of Marsalis's The Shanghai Suite. Joined by master Chinese musicians, we celebrate the mythology, folklore, and culture of China.

Chucho Valdés: La Creación

October 7-8, 2022 Rose Theater Chucho Valdés celebrates his 81st birthday by returning to the House of Swing with La Creación, a four-movement suite exploring the story of creation according to the Santería religion, featuring elements of ritual music, West African music, and the blues.

Emmet Cohen Trio and Friends

Featuring Emmet Cohen with special guests Houston Person , Mary Stallings , Johnny O'Neal, Lucy Yeghiazaryan October 21-22, 2022 The Appel Room Pianist and unrivaled improviser Emmet Cohen puts his inspired trio at the service of veteran singer Mary Stallings , up-and-comer Lucy Yeghiazaryan, and revered pianist-singer Johnny O'Neal in this Singers Over Manhattan series season opener.

Family Concert: Who is Charles Mingus?

October 22, 2022 Rose Theater This fall's family concert explores composer-bassist-bandleader Charles Mingus, whose sophisticated, socially conscious, and theatrical music has a colorful, playful nature that will draw in listeners of all ages.

Shades of Django with Stéphane Wrembel

Featuring Stéphane Wrembel and special guests Sam Bush, Cyrille Aimeé, and Sean Mason November 4-5, 2022 Rose Theater A musical celebration created by acclaimed French-born guitarist and composer Stéphane Wrembel featuring special guests Sam Bush and Cyrille Aimeé. From swing to bebop, impressionism to New Orleans jazz, Shades of Django pays tribute to the many facets of legendary musician Django Reinhardt.

Steve Miller Plays Steve Miller Band

November 11-12, 2022 Rose Theater Multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and 2020 Songwriters Hall of Fame entrant Steve Miller will explore greatest hits from throughout his career.

Journey Through Jazz Part II

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis November 17-19, 2022 The Appel Room JALC presents the second installment of its Journey Through Jazz Series, in which the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis focuses on and illuminates a theme with musical examples. Along with another installment later in the season, this concert reveals why jazz can blend and create communal bonds with other musical forms and cultures, empowering anyone who fully engages with it.

Big Band Holidays

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and special guest Samara Joy December 14-18, 2022 Rose Theater The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis continue the ever-popular annual tradition, playing fresh, swinging arrangements of holiday classics with special guest vocalist Samara Joy.

Middle East Meditations Featuring the JLCO with Special Guest Naseer Shamma

January 20-21, 2023 Rose Theater Oud virtuoso Naseer Shamma joins Wynton Marsalis and the JLCO to mesmerize audiences with a musical journey to the Middle East in this milestone event featuring arrangements by Marsalis, Shamma, and other orchestra members.

Dianne Reeves : Love is in the Air

February 10-11, 2023 Rose Theater NEA Jazz Master vocalist Dianne Reeves returns for her annual Valentine's Day concert in Rose Theater. The ultimate storyteller, Reeves will take audiences on a journey of love-fulfilled, unrequited, carnal, and spiritual.

Journey Through Jazz Part III

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis February 16-18, 2023 The Appel Room JALC presents the second season of its Journey Through Jazz Series, in which Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis spotlights the intricacies of America's music in this educational concert.

Nduduzo Makhathini and Hamilton de Holanda

February 24-25, 2023 The Appel Room South African pianist-composer Nduduzo Makhathini and Brazilian 10-string mandolin (bandolim) wizard Hamilton de Holanda share a bandstand for the first time. They'll mix their respective traditions in a unique exploration of the diaspora of African musical culture, from the slave trade and colonization until the present day.

The Music of Toshiko Akiyoshi Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and special guest Lew Tabackin March 10-11, 2023 Rose Theater The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis celebrate iconic pianist/composer and NEA Jazz Master Toshiko Akoyshi, whose music combines swing, bebop, classical, and elements drawn from her Japanese heritage. Music directed by JLCO saxophonist Ted Nash with special guest saxophonist Lew Tabackin .

Rosa Passos with Kenny Barron and Ron Carter

March 24-25, 2023 The Appel Room Legendary Brazilian vocalist and guitarist Rosa Passos returns to Jazz at Lincoln Center for the first time since her sold-out 2016 appearance. She is joined by NEA Jazz Master pianist Kenny Barron and bassist Ron Carter. Rounding out the performance is first-call Brazilian drummer Rafael Barata.

Family Concert: Who is Thad Jones?

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra March 25, 2023 Rose Theater This season's spring family concert with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and music director Vincent Gardner explores the music of great trumpeter and groundbreaking bandleader Thad Jones in this hour-long concert for audiences of all ages.

Internationally Ellington

March 31-April 1, 2023 Rose Theater Featuring a hand-picked ensemble of some of the greatest young talent in jazz today-including a number of Essentially Ellington alumni-this concert explores the international side of Duke Ellington . In the words of Wynton Marsalis , "Duke was out there in front, dealing with the world as a singular place."

Tres Aguas & Music of Colombia

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis with Elio Villafranca, Edmar Castañeda, and special guest Paquito D'Rivera April 14-15, 2023 Rose Theater The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Special Guest Paquito D'Rivera premiere a pair of exclusive JALC-commissioned pieces by two of jazz's most prolific and insightful voices: Tres Aguas by Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca, and Music of Colombia by Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda.

Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour: Featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater and Kurt Elling

April 21-22, 2023 The Appel Room The Monterey Jazz Festival celebrates its 65th year with a once-in-a-lifetime concert event featuring Tony- and Grammy Award-winning NEA Jazz Master vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater , Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling , rising star saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, visionary pianist Christian Sands, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Clarence Penn.

Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez Centennial Celebration

Featuring Carlos Henriquez May 5-6, 2023 Rose Theater Be there as Jazz at Lincoln Center honors the centennials of two greats: iconic timbalero-vibraphonist and gregarious Nuyorican bandleader Tito Puente -a pioneering figure in Latin Jazz-and his sometimes rival, San Juan-born vocalist-timbalero-bandleader Tito Rodriguez. These 1923 babies revolutionized the Latin dance scene of the 1950s and 1960s and changed the course of jazz. No musician is more qualified to re-interpret their music than Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra bassist-composer-arranger Carlos Henriquez , who assembles an all-star band for the occasion.

Cécile McLorin Salvant

May 19-20, 2023 Rose Theater Grammy Award winner Cécile McLorin Salvant returns with her fifth appearance in the House of Swing, premiering a new collection of music that showcases her unique voice and sensibility.

The Jazz Ambassadors - Duke, Dizzy, and Brubeck

Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis June 1-3, 2023 Rose Theater The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis pays homage to three of America's most influential jazz artists- Duke Ellington , Dizzy Gillespie , and Dave Brubeck -who, along with their integrated bands, traveled the globe to perform as cultural ambassadors.

Etienne Charles' Carnival: The Sound of a People

June 9-10, 2023 The Appel Room Trinidad & Tobago's world-famous Carnival celebration comes to The Appel Room courtesy of trumpeter, percussionist, and composer Etienne Charles. This high-energy spectacle seamlessly blends American jazz traditions with the thrilling sights and sounds of Trinidadian Carnival.

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A 2011 NEA Jazz Master and arguably the most famous jazz musician alive, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is an iconic figure in the evolution of the art form and a tireless advocate for jazz as America’s classical music. He returns with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra for his first SFJAZZ performances since receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award presented at SFJAZZ Gala 2022.

From his New Orleans beginnings and fiery debut with legendary drummer Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers to his string of acclaimed albums and current role as Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Marsalis has amassed an unrivaled number of awards and accolades, including nine GRAMMYs and the Pulitzer Prize for Music, the first ever awarded to a jazz artist. Since 1988, he has led the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, a 15-piece assemblage of virtuosos which has contemporized the notion of a "big band," simultaneously honoring the rich heritage of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong while debuting a stunning variety of commissions from illustrious names including Joe Henderson, Christian McBride, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Lovano and of course, Wynton himself. This appearance is a major jazz event, and we are delighted to welcome them back to SFJAZZ.

  A 2011 NEA Jazz Master and an iconic figure in the evolution of the art form, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis returns with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra for his first SFJAZZ performances since receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award presented at SFJAZZ Gala 2022.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2024 8PM Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Revered as one of the greatest jazz drummers of all time, Max Roach was among the first to use music to address social, political, and racial issues of his time. In this performance, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by Music Director Wynton Marsalis, celebrates the centennial of this trailblazing musician and bandleader, whose innovative style influenced generations to come. He was an influential member of the Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, performed alongside Miles Davis on his seminal Birth of the Cool album, and formed the Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet. In 1961, Roach collaborated with his wife, the pioneering singer-songwriter Abbey Lincoln, and said in an interview with Downbeat Magazine that he would only play music that had social significance.   

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The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) comprises 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today. Under Music Director Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs a vast repertoire, from rare historic compositions to Jazz at Lincoln Center-commissioned works, including compositions and arrangements by Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Benny Goodman, and many others.

In this spectacular concert, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchedstra and Wynton Marsalis will be joined by internationally renowned musician and humanitarian, Naseer Shamma. Known for being one of the world's greatest oud (an ancient Middle Eastern stringed instrument) virtuosos, he has also received numerous awards for his contributions to promoting and advancing the oud and Arabic music all over the world. This tour will celebrate the first collaboration for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and oud and will feature new works arranged by Mr. Marsalis, Mr. Shamma and Orchestra members.

Wynton Marsalis (Music Director, Trumpet) is the Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana to a musical family, Mr. Marsalis was gifted his first trumpet at age 6 by Al Hirt. By 8, he began playing in the famed Fairview Baptist Church Band led by Danny Barker. Yet it was not until he turned 12 that Marsalis began his formal training on the trumpet. Subsequently, Wynton began performing in bands all over the city.

Fresh out of high school, Wynton moved to New York City in 1979 to attend The Juilliard School to study classical music. Once there, however, he found that jazz was calling him. His career quickly launched when he traded Juilliard for Art Blakey’s band, The Jazz Messengers. By 19, he hit the road with his own band and has been touring the world ever since. From 1981 to date, he has performed 4,777 concerts in 849 distinct cities and 64 countries around the world. He has recorded 110 jazz and classical albums, four alternative records, and released five DVDs. Marsalis is the winner of 9 GRAMMY Awards, and his oratorio Blood on the Fields was the first jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. He’s the only musician to win a GRAMMY Award in two categories, jazz and classical, during the same year (1983, 1984).

He is also a globally respected teacher and spokesman for music education. He conducts educational programs for students of all ages and hosts the popular Jazz for Young People™ concerts produced by Jazz at Lincoln Center. He has written and co-written nine books, including two children’s books.

Wynton Marsalis has received such accolades as having been appointed Messenger of Peace by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (2001), The National Medal of Arts (2005), and The National Medal of Humanities (2016). His core beliefs and foundation for living are based on the principles of jazz.

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June 28, 2022

Jalc announces 2022-23 season of concerts, education, tours and more, jazz at lincoln center announces 2022-23 season of world premiere commissions and unique collaborations; jazz at lincoln center orchestra with wynton marsalis worldwide tours; and in-person and virtual education programs.

35th season features 22 unique programs celebrating Jazz as a Global Language including:

Opening Night: “The Shanghai Suite” features the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performing Wynton Marsalis’ work inspired by the musical culture of China

American premiere and national tour of compositions by Wynton Marsalis and iconic Iraqi oud virtuoso, composer, and educator Naseer Shamma on “Middle East Meditations”

Towering Cuban pianist and composer Chucho Valdés celebrating his 81st birthday with the epic “La Creación,” featuring big band, Afro-Cuban percussion, and vocals

Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez centennial celebrations led by Carlos Henriquez

World premiere commissions by Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda and Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca, exploring the Pan-American continuum with multi-Grammy winning clarinetist/saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera

Brazilian mandolin wizard Hamilton de Holanda and South African pianist-composer Nduduzo Makhathini explore the diaspora of African musical culture to North and South America

The JALC debut of “Carnival: The Sound Of A People” by Trinidad-born trumpet virtuoso and composer Etienne Charles

Iconic Brazilian singer Rosa Passos with NEA Jazz Masters Kenny Barron and Ron Carter

“Shades of Django” led by Parisian-born gypsy jazz guitar legend, Stéphane Wrembel with French-born vocal sensation Cyrille Aimée, mandolin master Sam Bush, and pianist Sean Mason

Collaborations by JLCO with NEA Jazz Master Toshiko Akiyoshi and special guest tenor saxophonist-flutist Lew Tabackin

Concerts by internationally renowned singers Cécile McLorin Salvant and Dianne Reeves

Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour, with iconic singers Dee Dee Bridgewater and Kurt Elling, with music director and pianist Christian Sands and saxophone sensation Lakecia Benjamin; Steve Miller Plays Steve Miller Band; “Singers Over Manhattan” by the Emmet Cohen Trio with Mary Stallings, Johnny O’Neal, and Lucy Yeghiazaryan

Parts II and III of JLCO’s popular “Journey Through Jazz” series; Jazz For Young People concerts exploring Charles Mingus and Thad Jones

Big Band Holidays, in Rose Theater and on tour, directed by Victor Goines, marks JLCO and Samara Joy in first time collaboration

Jazz at Lincoln Center  and  Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis  today proudly announce the organization’s 35 th  season of concerts featuring JALC’s customary mix of American-premiere commissions and exclusive collaborations by iconic guest artists from across the globe, as well as celebrations of milestones and major figures in jazz and its related genres.

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2022-23 season illuminates, actualizes, and reaffirms the notion of jazz as a global language and the music’s power to bridge divides and coalesce distinct communities. Throughout Jazz at Lincoln Center’s first full season since 2019, JALC presents forward-thinking musicians, virtuosic practitioners, and ingenious conceptualists from Africa, the Middle East, East Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America at the House of Swing to explore jazz as a medium for cultural exchange.

Many of the 2022-23 concerts explore the points of intersection that connect jazz – formed from a confluence of African, American, and European influences after slavery was abolished in the United States – to a global array of musical cultures.

‘“ This season invites audiences to experience different voices from around the world harmonizing in the common language of jazz. For more than thirty years, Jazz at Lincoln Center has combined contrasting viewpoints and styles to create our own unique artistic identity that realizes a world without borders. This is a precarious and divisive time, and humanity desperately needs the wisdom that jazz was born to deliver: come together, be together, stay together. Easier said than done, but no endeavor is more important at this moment,” said Wynton Marsalis.  “JALC’s new season brings international musical minds Chucho Valdes, Naseer Shamma, and Toshiko Akiyoshi together with the JLCO; musicians like Paquito D’Rivera with whom we have a decades long history; and contemporary artists such as Nduduzo Mahkhathini who are deeply engaged with the music. We’ll highlight the communal aspects of jazz as we present first-time collaborations in The Appel Room. Concerts in Rose Theater featuring creative geniuses including Cécile McLorin Salvant will signal the importance of past, present, and future of the music.”

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 35 th  season runs from September 30, 2022 to June 10, 2023 in Rose Theater, The Appel Room, and Dizzy’s Club – all at Frederick P. Rose Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located at Broadway at 60 th  Street in New York, NY. In addition to 22 unique live concerts throughout Frederick P. Rose Hall and more than 350 nights of music in Dizzy’s Club, the organization will offer webcast performances, in-person and virtual education programs, and  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  tour dates worldwide.

The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis –  an ensemble of 15 virtuosos, composers, arrangers, educators, and unique soloists performing an unprecedented variety of styles that span jazz’s entire documented history  –  will demonstrate its virtuosic performances throughout the season, on tour across the country, and abroad.

The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  presents several of these cross-cultural investigations.  Mideast Meditations  showcases new compositions by Marsalis and  Naseer Shamma , the eminent Iraqi oud virtuoso-composer-educator. On  The Shanghai Suite  Marsalis refracts the scales and melodies of Shanghai into songs that sing the dialect of swing. Joined by iconic Cuba-born clarinetist-saxophonist  Paquito D’Rivera , the  JLCO  interprets commissioned pieces by mid-career maestros  Elio Villafranca  and  Edmar Castañeda  that explore Afro-Caribbean and Pan-American streams of expression. And, joined by master tenor saxophonist-flutist  Lew Tabackin , the  JLCO  celebrates Japanese-American composer-pianist  Toshiko Akiyoshi ’s magisterial legacy.

Lodestar Cuban pianist-composer  Chucho Valdés  celebrates his 81 st  birthday with a recent masterwork for big band and voices. Brazilian 10-string mandolin wizard  Hamilton de Holanda  and South African pianist-composer  Nduduzo Makhathini  commingle their cultural DNA to explore the diaspora of musical language from Africa to the Americas through the slave trade from colonization until the present day. Grammy nominated  Carlos Henriquez , bassist of the JLCO, leads a celebration of the respective centennial birthdays of Mambo Kings  Tito Puente  and  Tito Rodriguez  with a hand-picked big band.

Also on tap are international encounters on a smaller scale. Iconic Brazilian singer-guitarist  Rosa Passos  blends her magic with NEA Jazz Masters  Ron Carter  and  Kenny Barron . French guitarist  Stéphane Wrembel , a Django Reinhardt specialist, will interpret Reinhardt’s singular canon with French-Guadeloupean songstress  Cyrille Aim é e , mandolin master  Sam Bush , pianist  Sean Mason , and others.

An unparalleled, multi-generational cohort of jazz singers – Dianne Reeves ,  Cécile McLorin Salvant ,  Dee Dee Bridgewater ,  Kurt Elling ,  Johnny O’Neal ,  Mary Stallings ,  Samara Joy , and  Lucy Yeghiazaryan  – grace Jazz at Lincoln Center’s various stages.

Jazz at Lincoln Center serves the largest jazz education program network in the world, and its initiatives are based on the organization’s 35-year history of education in jazz performance and appreciation. These programs reach all populations, from infants to seniors, and advance JALC’s belief that jazz education is for all – regardless of experience.

The goal of each program is for participants to learn the communal history of jazz in a sociopolitical context, receive guidance on better communication of personal objectives while maintaining balance in a group, and gain awareness of the mission of jazz musicians today – building on the aspirational foundation laid down by earlier generations.

With the lodestar composer, pianist, and orchestra leader Duke Ellington as a foundational guide, Jazz at Lincoln Center continues to produce an extensive range of educational and advocacy programs for all ages.

The organization’s signature education program, the  Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival   ( EE ) ,  takes place May 11-13, 2023. For the 28 th  year, the program spreads the message of Duke Ellington’s music, leadership, and collective orientation, providing high school ensembles with free transcriptions of original Duke Ellington recordings – accompanied by rehearsal guides, teaching notes, original recordings, professional instruction, and more – to over 7,000 schools and independent bands in 55 countries. Regional festivals return as in-person programs in 20 locations, including five festivals in Australia, as charts and resources continue to be made available to schools worldwide. This year’s music includes the first-ever publication of four works by Afro-Cuban-New York jazz and salsa pioneer Machito from his legendary  Kenya  album, made available to schools for the first time.

For the second year, Jazz at Lincoln Center presents its popular  Journey Through Jazz  education concerts for adults hosted by the  JLCO , presented in The Appel Room and digitally captured for wider distribution. The first concert focuses on what attributes of America’s indigenous art form make it so compatible with other forms of music, empowering anyone who fully engages with it. The second concert,  Jazz Chronicles: Old and New , is devoted to the stories that propagate and perpetuate the oral tradition of jazz, linking contemporary practitioners to past masters.

Other highlights of the 2022-23 Education season include:

  • Swing University , which offers jazz appreciation classes on a wide variety of topics, takes place online as summer, fall, winter, and spring terms in order to serve a global jazz community.
  • For the first time since early 2020,  WeBop , an interactive program for families with children ages eight months to five years old, will return as in-person classes beginning in October of 2022. A number of online classes will still be available.
  • The family-oriented  Jazz for Young People  concerts celebrate two important centennials –  Who is Charles Mingus?  held live and in-person in Rose Theater (October 22, 2022) and  Who is Thad Jones?  (March 25, 2023).
  • Let Freedom Swing , in-school educational concert programs focused on history, civics, and social justice will be held as in-person concerts in schools in New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and London (UK).
  • 3rd Annual Jack Rudin Jazz Championship  invitational for collegiate bands takes place as an in-person event at Jazz at Lincoln Center (January 14-15, 2023).
  • The award-winning  Middle School and High School Jazz Academies  return with in-person classes and performances.
  • Free virtual program,  A Closer Listen , which features jazz experts and enthusiasts holding in-depth discussions on jazz works, continues to run online.
  • Blue Engine Publishing  continues with more music from the library of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with compositions and arrangements by JLCO members and Wynton Marsalis.

Throughout the summer of 2022, Jazz at Lincoln Center will build upon its successful outdoor concert initiatives from the summer of 2021 and continue to create collaborative concert events through September with organizations throughout New York City and environs beyond, with MoCA Westport, Caramoor, Times Square Alliance, Bryant Park, SummerStage, Lincoln Center, and more.

The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis , which, Marsalis has observed, “might be the most flexible and all-encompassing ensemble in the history of our music,” tours its vast repertoire – revisiting symphonic works from Marsalis’ distinguished corpus, presenting new cross-cultural commissions, and delving into JALC’s vast book of modern jazz arrangements – extensively throughout the 2022-23 season.

The orchestra will collaborate with various organizations in the United States and abroad to perform Marsalis’ large-scale works and engage in residency activities.

On three separate occasions during the 2022-23 season,  JLCO  performs Marsalis’ epic jazz-gospel suite  All Rise  (1999), scored for the 15-piece JLCO, symphonic orchestra, and choir, in which Marsalis unites disparate elements, Stravinsky to gospel, into a cohesive work without a trace of self-consciousness. On September 8, 2022, the JLCO collaborates with the  Los Angeles Philharmonic  – which first performed what the Los Angeles  Times  called an “inspirational jazz symphony with a mission” on September 15, 2001, four days after the tragic events of 9/11 – at the Hollywood Bowl. The following month, JLCO presents successive  All Rise  residencies at the University of Michigan (October 10-16, 2022) and at Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa (October 18- 22, 2022).

Directly following the University of Iowa residency, the  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  visits Mexico for concerts in Guadalajara, Cervantino, and Mexico City (October 25-29, 2022), before a five-concert tour in Texas (October 30-November 5, 2022).

Also on the Fall 2022 touring schedule are two performances in Minneapolis (September 23-24, 2022) with the  Minnesota Symphony Orchestra  of  Swing Symphony  (2010), Marsalis’ epic musical meditation on American ideals, originally commissioned by the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

From November 27-December 10, 2022, the  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra,  under the music direction of  Victor Goines,  tours its annual  Big Band Holidays  program with special guests  Dianne Reeves  and  Samara Joy .

From January 24-February 10, 2023, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis tours the United States with the transformative Iraqi oud virtuoso  Naseer Shamma , following their American premiere performances at New York’s Rose Theater. The venues include a residency with Symphony Center Presents in Chicago (January 26-27, 2023) and concerts in Omaha, Nebraska; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Madison, Wisconsin.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis completes the 2022-2023 season with a month-long European tour in June, including performances of  The Jungle  (composed in 2016), Marsalis’ grand evocation of New York City, with the  Luxembourg Philharmonie  (June 6-9, 2023) and with  Orchestre de Paris  (June 10-14, 2023) in Paris. From Paris, JLCO will crisscross the continent, with concerts every night through July 9, 2023.

Featuring today’s rising jazz stars under the music direction of trumpeter  Riley Mulherkar  and curated by Jazz at Lincoln Center,  JALC Presents “Songs We Love” Tour  through IMG, tours 45 cities in early 2023.

Dizzy’s Club

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s  Dizzy’s Club  is open to full capacity. The world-renowned club, one of the three main performance venues situated in Frederick P. Rose Hall, produces world-class jazz performances nightly, often reflecting and augmenting the programming in Rose Theater and The Appel Room.

Throughout the opening months of the 2022-23 season, performances include  Wycliffe Gordon ’s annual Thanksgiving run; a return engagement by the crackling  Ulysses Owens Big Band ; the  Sean Jones Quartet ;  Marilyn Maye; Omar Sosa and the Americanos Quartet; Catherine Russell; Sullivan Fortner; Rufus Reid Quintet; Matthew Shipp ;  Renee Rosnes ; and  Buster Williams .

The cabaret-oriented  Songbook Sundays  series continues in September and November. Dizzy’s iconic Tuesday-Saturday evening  Late Night Series , featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz, relaunches at the end of September.

Health and   Safety Guidelines

We believe in the power of music to uplift, inspire, and create a sense of community. We very much look forward to welcoming you to the House of Swing at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall this season and are committed to employing all measures to ensure your safety as well as the safety of our artists and staff. Learn more about our health and safety guidelines, COVID-19 Liability Waiver, and enhanced refund policy on jazz.org.

Ticket Information

Current Jazz at Lincoln Center subscribers are invited to explore our TAKE 3,4,5 package or Create Your Own subscription for all Rose Theater and The Appel Room concerts and enjoy 10% off single ticket prices. The TAKE 3,4,5 package allows subscribers to create a custom concert package of three or more performances across the season, personalized to individual interests and schedules, across both venues.

Current subscribers with a fixed seat package from a previous season enjoy a 15% discount off single ticket prices through a Create Your Own Subscription, and all other subscribers who create their own series receive a 10% discount off single ticket prices in addition to all other subscriber benefits.

In order to reserve the best seats, current subscribers can take advantage of a priority period beginning today through August 2, 2022, before single sale tickets go on sale to the general public.

Becoming a subscriber is the best way to get the best seats at the guaranteed best prices for the entire season, as single ticket prices will increase based on demand as concerts approach. Subscribers also have the benefit of utilizing free, unlimited ticket exchanges to manage their schedule.

For more information on 2022-23 season subscriptions, visit jazz.org/subs. To order a subscription or to request information, please call the Subscription Services hotline at 212-258-9999, e-mail [email protected], or visit jazz.org/subs.

Membership Discount

Jazz at Lincoln Center offers a robust Membership program with a wide array of benefits, including deep discounts on concert tickets. Individuals who join at the $100 level and above are eligible to receive VIP single ticket pre-sale access and discounted tickets to Jazz at Lincoln Center-produced concerts in Rose Theater and The Appel Room on the day of the event. Tickets must be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office or online beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the day of the performance. Members must show their valid membership card or log in to jazz.org using their account credentials to receive this discount. Subject to availability. Learn more and sign up at jazz.org/membership.

VIP single ticket pre-sale for donors, members, and subscribers will be available starting August 2, 2022. To access single tickets before the general public, become a Jazz at Lincoln Center member by August 2, 2022.

Ticket prices for Rose Theater are $30 and up dependent upon seating section, except as noted below:

Jazz for Young People® tickets in Rose Theater are $10, $20, and $25.

Ticket prices for The Appel Room are $55 and up, dependent on seating section for the 7:00 p.m. sets, and $45 and up, depending upon seating section for the 9:30 p.m. sets.

Note: Hot Seats—$10 seats for each Rose Theater performance (excluding  Jazz for Young People ® concerts and other performances as specified) and select performances in The Appel Room — are available for purchase by the general public on the Wednesday prior to each performance. Tickets are subject to availability; please call 212-258-9877 for available Hot Seats performance dates.

Hot Seats are available only in person at the Box Office, with a maximum of two tickets per person. Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Hot Seats Ticket Discount Program is supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

*Please note that a $3.50 Jazz at Lincoln Center Facility Fee applies to ALL ticket purchases, with the exception of $10 Hot Seats. A $7 handling fee also applies when purchasing tickets from CenterCharge or when purchasing tickets online via jazz.org.

All single tickets for The Appel Room and Rose Theater can be purchased through jazz.org 24 hours a day or through CenterCharge at 212-721-6500, open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office, located on Broadway at 60th Street, ground floor.

Box Office hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (or 30 minutes past curtain). Sunday: 12:00 p.m. noon to 6:00 p.m. (or 30 minutes past curtain).

Single tickets go on sale August 9, 2022.

Leadership support for Jazz at Lincoln Center is made possible through America’s Cultural Treasures, a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant through the leadership and support of  Senator Charles E. Schumer and the New York Congressional Delegation.

Leadership support is also provided by an Anonymous Donor; Jody and John Arnhold; Mellody Hobson and George Lucas; and Dalio Philanthropies.

Leadership support for Jazz at Lincoln Center’s concert season is provided by  Jody and John Arnhold and Lynne and Richard Pasculano.

Jazz at Lincoln Center proudly acknowledges its major corporate partners:  Bloomberg Philanthropies, Con Edison, Entergy, Steinway & Sons,  and The Coca-Cola Company.

Artists, schedules, and venues are subject to change.

Jazz at Lincoln Center 2022-23 Season Chronology

Wynton Marsalis: The Shanghai Suite Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis September 30-October 1, 2022 Rose Theater The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  opens the 35th Season with the U.S. Premiere of Marsalis’s  The Shanghai Suite . Joined by master Chinese musicians, we celebrate the mythology, folklore, and culture of China.

Chucho Valdés: La Creación October 7-8, 2022 Rose Theater Chucho Valdés  celebrates his 81st birthday by returning to the House of Swing with  La Creación , a four-movement suite exploring the story of creation according to the Santería religion, featuring elements of ritual music, West African music, and the blues.

Emmet Cohen Trio and Friends Featuring Emmet Cohen with special guests Houston Person,  Mary Stallings, Johnny O’Neal, Lucy Yeghiazaryan October 21-22, 2022 The Appel Room  Pianist and unrivaled improviser  Emmet Cohen  puts his inspired trio at the service of veteran singer  Mary Stallings , up-and-comer  Lucy Yeghiazaryan , and revered pianist-singer  Johnny O’Neal  in this  Singers Over Manhattan   series season opener.

Family Concert: Who is Charles Mingus? October 22, 2022 Rose Theater This fall’s family concert explores composer-bassist-bandleader Charles Mingus, whose sophisticated, socially conscious, and theatrical music has a colorful, playful nature that will draw in listeners of all ages.

Shades of Django   with Stéphane Wrembel Featuring Stéphane Wrembel and special guests Sam Bush,  Cyrille Aimeé, and Sean Mason November 4-5, 2022 Rose Theater A musical celebration created by acclaimed French-born guitarist and composer  Stéphane Wrembel  featuring special guests  Sam Bush  and  Cyrille Aimeé . From swing to bebop, impressionism to New Orleans jazz,  Shades of Django  pays tribute to the many facets of legendary musician Django Reinhardt.

Steve Miller Plays Steve Miller Band November 11-12, 2022 Rose Theater Multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and 2020 Songwriters Hall of Fame entrant  Steve Miller  will explore greatest hits from throughout his career.

Journey Through Jazz Part II Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  November 17-19, 2022 The Appel Room JALC presents the second installment of its  Journey Through Jazz  Series, in which the  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  focuses on and illuminates a theme with musical examples. Along with another installment later in the season, this concert reveals why jazz can blend and create communal bonds with other musical forms and cultures, empowering anyone who fully engages with it.

Big Band Holidays Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and special guest Samara Joy December 14-18, 2022 Rose Theater The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  continue the ever-popular annual tradition, playing fresh, swinging arrangements of holiday classics with special guest vocalist  Samara Joy .

Middle East Meditations Featuring the JLCO with Special Guest Naseer Shamma January 20-21, 2023 Rose Theater  Oud virtuoso  Naseer Shamma  joins  Wynton Marsalis  and the  JLCO  to mesmerize audiences with a musical journey to the Middle East in this milestone event featuring arrangements by Marsalis, Shamma, and other orchestra members.

Dianne Reeves: Love is in the Air February 10-11, 2023 Rose Theater NEA Jazz Master vocalist  Dianne Reeves  returns for her annual Valentine’s Day concert in Rose Theater. The ultimate storyteller, Reeves will take audiences on a journey of love—fulfilled, unrequited, carnal, and spiritual.

Journey Through Jazz Part III Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis February 16-18, 2023 The Appel Room  JALC presents the second season of its  Journey Through Jazz  Series, in which  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  spotlights the intricacies of America’s music in this educational concert.

Nduduzo Makhathini and Hamilton de Holanda February 24-25, 2023 The Appel  Room South African pianist-composer  Nduduzo Makhathini  and Brazilian 10-string mandolin (bandolim) wizard  Hamilton de Holanda  share a bandstand for the first time. They’ll mix their respective traditions in a unique exploration of the diaspora of African musical culture, from the slave trade and colonization until the present day.

The Music of Toshiko Akiyoshi  Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and special guest Lew Tabackin March 10-11, 2023 Rose Theater  The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis  celebrate iconic pianist/composer and NEA Jazz Master  Toshiko Akoyshi , whose music combines swing, bebop, classical, and elements drawn from her Japanese heritage. Music directed by JLCO saxophonist  Ted Nash  with special guest saxophonist  Lew Tabackin .

Rosa Passos with Kenny Barron and Ron Carter March 24-25, 2023 The Appel Room Legendary Brazilian vocalist and guitarist  Rosa Passos  returns to Jazz at Lincoln Center for the first time since her sold-out 2016 appearance. She is joined by NEA Jazz Master pianist  Kenny Barron  and bassist  Ron Carter . Rounding out the performance is first-call Brazilian drummer  Rafael Barata .

Family Concert: Who is Thad Jones? Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra March 25, 2023 Rose Theater This season’s spring family concert with the  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra  and music director  Vincent Gardner  explores the music of great trumpeter and groundbreaking bandleader Thad Jones in this hour-long concert for audiences of all ages.

Internationally Ellington March 31-April 1, 2023 Rose Theater  Featuring a hand-picked ensemble of some of the greatest young talent in jazz today—including a number of Essentially Ellington alumni—this concert explores the international side of Duke Ellington. In the words of Wynton Marsalis, “Duke was out there in front, dealing with the world as a singular place.”

Tres Aguas & Music of Colombia Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra   with Wynton Marsalis with Elio Villafranca, Edmar Castañeda, and special guest Paquito D’Rivera April 14-15, 2023 Rose Theater The  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra  with Special Guest  Paquito D’Rivera  premiere a pair of exclusive JALC-commissioned pieces by two of jazz’s most prolific and insightful voices:  Tres Aguas  by Cuban pianist  Elio Villafranca , and  Music of Colombia  by Colombian harpist  Edmar Castañeda .

Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour: Featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater and Kurt Elling April 21-22, 2023 The Appel Room  The Monterey Jazz Festival celebrates its 65th year with a once-in-a-lifetime concert event featuring Tony- and Grammy Award-winning NEA Jazz Master vocalist  Dee Dee Bridgewater , Grammy Award-winning vocalist  Kurt Elling , rising star saxophonist  Lakecia Benjamin , visionary pianist  Christian Sands , bassist  Yasushi Nakamura , and drummer  Clarence Penn .

Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez Centennial Celebration Featuring Carlos Henriquez   May 5-6, 2023 Rose Theater Be there as Jazz at Lincoln Center honors the centennials of two greats: iconic timbalero-vibraphonist and gregarious Nuyorican bandleader Tito Puente—a pioneering figure in Latin Jazz—and his sometimes rival, San Juan-born vocalist-timbalero-bandleader Tito Rodriguez. These 1923 babies revolutionized the Latin dance scene of the 1950s and 1960s and changed the course of jazz. No musician is more qualified to re-interpret their music than Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra bassist-composer-arranger  Carlos Henriquez , who assembles an all-star band for the occasion.

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Join us for this high-energy celebration guided by the maestro himself, the iconic trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis! This exhilarating night of grand-scale jazz features some of today’s most extraordinary jazz virtuosos — the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

“Marsalis, a superb technician, welds classic jazz references into a modal jazz palette. As his solo unfolded, he injected the growls, slurs, and blares of jazz’s formative years into a stream of modernist lines, holding the audience in his palm.” — Financial Times

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Wynton Marsalis is the Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Born in New Orleans in 1961 to a musical family, Marsalis was gifted his first trumpet at age six and soon began playing in the famed Fairview Baptist Church Band. At 12, he began his formal training and performed with groups all over the city, including the New Orleans Philharmonic and New Orleans Youth Orchestra. As a teenager, Marsalis moved to New York City and joined Art Blakey’s band, The Jazz Messengers. By 19, he hit the road with his own band and has been touring the world ever since.  

Marsalis made his recording debut as a leader in 1982 and has since recorded 110 jazz and classical albums, four alternative records, and five DVDs. Marsalis is the winner of nine Grammy Awards, and his oratorio Blood on the Fields was the first jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music.  

As a composer, his work includes over 600 original songs, 11 ballets, four symphonies, eight suites, two chamber pieces, one string quartet, two masses, one violin concerto, and a tuba concerto.  As part of his work at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Marsalis has produced and performed countless new collaborative compositions, including the ballet Them Twos , for a 1999 collaboration with the New York City Ballet. That same year, he premiered the monumental work All Rise, commissioned and performed by the New York Philharmonic along with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the Morgan State University Choir.  

Marsalis is a globally respected teacher and spokesman for music education. He led the effort to construct Jazz at Lincoln Center’s new home — Frederick P. Rose Hall — the first education, performance, and broadcast facility devoted to jazz, which opened in October 2004. He conducts educational programs for students of all ages and hosts the popular Jazz for Young People™ concerts produced by Jazz at Lincoln Center. In addition to his work at JALC, he is also the Founding Director of Jazz Studies at The Juilliard School.  

Marsalis has written and is the host of the video series Marsalis on Music , the radio series Making the Music , and a weekly conversation series titled Skain’s Domain . He has been appointed Messenger of Peace by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (2001), and he received the National Medal of Arts (2005) and the National Medal of Humanities (2016). In December 2021, Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center were awarded the Key to New York City by Mayor Bill de Blasio.  

Marsalis has received honorary doctorates from 39 universities and colleges throughout the U.S, including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Tulane.  

To learn more about Wynton Marsalis, please visit his website . 

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988 and spends over a third of the year on tour across the world. Featured in all aspects of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s programming, this remarkably versatile orchestra performs and leads educational events in New York, across the U.S., and around the globe, in concert halls, dance venues, jazz clubs, public parks, and with symphony orchestras, ballet troupes, local students, and an ever-expanding roster of guest artists.  

Under Music Director Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs a vast repertoire, from rare historic compositions to Jazz at Lincoln Center-commissioned works, including compositions and arrangements by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Charles Mingus, and current and former Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra members: Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe Gordon, Ted Nash, Victor Goines, Sherman Irby, Chris Crenshaw, and Carlos Henriquez. 

Throughout the last decade, JLCO has performed with many of the world’s leading symphony orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, and many others. JLCO has also been featured in several education and performance residencies in the last few years around the world. 

Education is a major part of JLCO’s mission; its educational activities are coordinated with concert and JLCO tour programming. These programs, many of which feature JLCO members, include the celebrated Jazz for Young People™ family concert series; the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival; the Jazz for Young People™ Curriculum; Let Freedom Swing , educational residencies; workshops; and concerts for students and adults worldwide.  

Jazz at Lincoln Center educational programs reach over 110,000 students, teachers, and general audience members.  

For more information on Jazz at Lincoln Center and JLCO, please visit the Jazz at Lincoln Center website. 

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Announcing Big Band Holidays III Digital Album featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

Produced and arranged by Marcus Printup; Released on Dec. 15

Featuring special guest vocalists Catherine Russell, Denzal Sinclaire, Vuyo Sotashe and more

First four songs out on all streaming platforms today: “Go Tell it On The Mountain,” “Christmas Time Is Here,” “Caroling, Caroling,” and “What Child Is This”

New York, NY (December 8, 2023) – In celebration of the most wonderful time of the year, Blue Engine Records—Jazz at Lincoln Center’s (JALC) in-house record label—proudly presents the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) with Wynton Marsalis ’ new collection of holiday music: Big Band Holidays III. Produced and arranged by acclaimed JLCO member, trumpeter and composer Marcus Printup, the eight-song album features music recorded over the past decade during Jazz at Lincoln Center’s titular holiday series and spotlights an intergenerational roster of guest vocalists, including Catherine Russell, Denzal Sinclaire, Vuyo Sotashe, and more.

Released in two bundles – the first four songs out today (Dec. 8), the second, Dec. 15 – the album includes holiday classics reimagined for America’s premier big band, including “This Christmas,” “Caroling, Caroling,” and “Go Tell It on the Mountain.” Big Band Holidays III is the perfect addition to everyone’s holiday playlist and an ideal soundtrack to celebrate the season with loved ones.

Big Band Holidays III Streaming December 8, 2023: 01. Go Tell It on the Mountain 02. Christmas Time Is Here 03. Caroling, Caroling (featuring vocalist Denzal Sinclaire) 04. What Child Is This (featuring vocalist Vuyo Sotashe)

Streaming December 15, 2023: 05. All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth (featuring vocalist Denzal Sinclaire) 06. This Christmas 07. I’m Still Here This Christmas 08. No Room at the Inn (featuring vocalist Catherine Russell)

Big Band Holidays concerts have been a New York City tradition among jazz lovers and families for more than a decade. Every December, the critically acclaimed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and an all-star roster of guest vocalists explore the canon of holiday standards and perform both new and traditional arrangements of Yuletide favorites. Blue Engine Records has assembled highlights from these historical performances to make them available for digital streaming.

Producer and arranger Marcus Printup says, “The holidays are a time when all generations come together, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra’s annual Big Band Holidays represents that unity and community.” Reflecting on “Christmas Time Is Here,” he says, “I remember watching A Charlie Brown Christmas as a child and always loving this song. It has a somber, yet optimistic feeling which I tried to portray in this arrangement. The unison cup muted trumpet melody represents the choir singing on the original recording by Vince Guaraldi in 1965. Victor Goines takes a masterful and virtuosic solo on the clarinet, followed by a deeply soulful and introspective trombone solo by Vincent Gardner. I added an interlude (before the outgoing bridge and melody are restated) that represents optimism and hope.”

BIG BAND HOLIDAYS III TRACKLISTING: 01. Go Tell it On The Mountain 02. Christmas Time is Here 03. Caroling, Caroling (featuring vocalist Denzal Sinclaire) 04. What Child is This (featuring vocalist Vuyo Sotashe) 05. All I want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth (featuring vocalist Denzal Sinclaire) 06. This Christmas 07. I’m Still Here This Christmas 08. No Room at The Inn (featuring vocalist Catherine Russell)

BIG BAND HOLIDAYS III PERSONNEL: THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS

REEDS Sherman Irby (alto saxophone, alto flute) Ted Nash (alto saxophone, piccolo) Victor Goines (tenor saxophone, clarinet) Walter Blanding (tenor saxophone) *Camille Thurman (tenor saxophone) Joe Temperley (baritone saxophone) Paul Nedzela (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet)

TRUMPETS Ryan Kisor Marcus Printup Kenny Rampton Wynton Marsalis *Bruce Harris *Greg Gisbert

TROMBONES Vincent Gardner Christopher Crenshaw Elliot Mason *Jacob Melsha

RHYTHM SECTION Dan Nimmer (piano) Carlos Henriquez (bass) *James Chirillo (guitar) *Ali Jackson (drums) *Willie Jones III (drums) *Charles Goold (drums)

FEATURED GUESTS Catherine Russell Denzal Sinclaire Vuyo Sotashe

*Indicates substitute orchestra member

Leadership support for Blue Engine Records is provided in part by the Arnhold Family and Jay Pritzker Foundation.

Generous support is provided by Helen and Robert Appel, Diana and Joseph DiMenna, Leonard and Louise Riggio, and Lisa Schiff.

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Shakira raises her hand high while singing.

The “She Wolf” is coming out of her cage.

For the first time since 2018, Shakira will officially tour North America as part of her upcoming ‘LAS MUJERES YA NO LLORAN WORLD TOUR’ (which translates to “women no longer cry”).

Midway through the 14-concert run, the three-time Grammy winner is scheduled to stop in at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday, Dec. 5.

At all shows, fans can expect to hear cuts from the Colombian icon’s recently released album that shares a name with the tour.

Hits like “Hips Don’t Lie,” “Whenever, Wherever,” and “Dia De Enero” will likely sneak into the set list as well.

For those that can’t wait to get their hands on tickets, they can be secured as soon as today.

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Monday, April 22, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

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A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Shakira new music

On March 22, Shakira released her 12th studio album “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.”

Comprised of 17 tracks featuring big-name collaborators like Cardi B, Bizarrap, Grupo Frontera, Rauw Alejandro and Ozuna among others, the 47-year-old songstress sticks to español this time around. However, whether or not you speak Spanish is besides the point; Shakira’s music this time around is so catchy, you won’t mind looking up what they lyrics mean on Google Translate.

Highlights include the dance floor ready hit “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” the infectious mariachi inspired “El Jefe” with Fuerza Regida and the icy “TQG” featuring Karol G.

While the whole album slaps, we’d be remiss if we didn’t shout our favorite track: the disco-flavored “Cohete.” We can’t stop listening.

Want to check it out for yourself? You can find “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” here .

Shakira at Coachella 2024

Prior to announcing the tour, Shakira surprised the crowd at at Coachella on Friday, April 12 when she performed “La Fuerte” and “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53” alongside Bizzarap.

A raucous fan video can be seen here:

Huge stars on tour in 2024

Many Latin icons are on the road all year long.

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This article was written by Matt Levy , New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements for your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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Shakira is back la loba announces dates for the united states leg of her ‘las mujeres ya no lloran world tour’. find out details of ticket prices and where to buy them..

Gira de Shakira en USA 2024: Fechas, precios, cuándo y dónde comprar tickets para ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour’

Shakira will be back on the road later this year. After putting her musical career on pause for more than six years to focus on her family, the 47-year-old singer-songwriter returns with a new tour: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour , in which she will showcase tracks off her new studio album , which runs under the same name and is composed of 16 tracks and a series of collaborations ranging from Cardi B to Bizarrap . She will undoubtedly throw a few of the classics into the mix as well - during her last tour, promoting El Dorado , the live show contained most but not all the tracks on the album plus a few favourites.

The first leg of their tour will kick off on 2 November here in the United States, in Palm Desert , California, at the Acrisure Arena . The North American tour, presented by Live Nation , will feature 14 concerts across the country, ending on 15 December in Detroit , Michigan, at the Little Caesars Arena.

Minutes before my pop up performance and tour announcement in Coachella 🥳 pic.twitter.com/WvoXPvxBEW — Shakira (@shakira) April 15, 2024

Shakira concert dates in the United States 2024

The announcement of the dates comes a couple of days after the Loba singer surprised Coachella fans by appearing as a star guest during Bizarrap’s performance. During her appearance on stage, the singer-songwriter revealed that the first leg of his tour would begin precisely in Palm Desert. Here, the complete list of dates:

Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour US dates

  • November 2: Palm Desert , CA - Acrisure Arena
  • November 7: Phoenix , AZ - Footprint Center
  • November 9: Los Angeles , CA - Kia Forum
  • November 16: San Antonio , TX - Frost Bank Center
  • November 17: Dallas , TX - American Airlines Center
  • November 20: Miami , FL - Kaseya Center
  • November 23: Charlotte , NC - Spectrum Center
  • November 25: Washington , DC - Capital One Arena
  • November 30: Toronto , ON - Scotiabank Arena
  • December 5: Brooklyn , NY - Barclays Center
  • December 8: Boston , MA - TD Garden
  • December 10: Montreal , QC - Bell Centre
  • December 14: Chicago , IL - United Center
  • December 15: Detroit , MI - Little Caesars Arena
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‘Las Mujeres No Ya Lloran World Tour’: prices, when and where to buy tickets

Shakira fans will be able to purchase tickets starting this Wednesday, April 17, through the Citi pre-sale ; while the pre-sale for fans will take place on Friday, April 19, and the general sale until Monday, April 22. All sales will begin at 10:00 A.M. (venue local time) on the artist’s official website.

To have access to the pre-sale fans, you must have pre-registration for the Wolfpack at Shakira.com . Fans have until 11:59 p.m. PT on April 17 to complete registration. Those interest in buying tickets are advised to log in 10 minutes early and complete the first steps so you’re ready to go before the sale begins: As for the cost of the tickets, prices are still unknown.

‘Las Mujeres No Ya Lloran World Tour’ represents Shakira’s first major tour since her hugely successful, 54-date world tour ‘El Dorado’ in 2018 - her first tour in seven years, which saw her visit Europe, Asia, North America and Latin America.

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Apparently, fans don’t want JLo now. So her tour producers are hoping they’ll want JLo then.

The struggling North American “This Is Me…Now” tour – Jennifer Lopez ‘s first in five years — is transforming into “This Is Me…Live/The Greatest Hits.” It’s apparently hoped that the promise of familiar material will goose ticket sales, which already saw seven tour dates canceled.

It has been 10 years since Lopez’s last studio LP, 2014’s A.K.A. , and 22 years since 2002’s This Is Me … Then gave her two of her biggest hits in  “Jenny From the Block”  and “All I Have.” 

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On the heels of the two albums they’ve released in the past three weeks — “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You” — Future and Metro Boomin have announced dates for a six-week North American tour called, naturally enough, the “We Trust You” tour, presented by Cash App and Visa and produced by Live Nation.

The arena run kicks off on Tuesday, July 30 in Kansas City, Mo. and visits Detroit, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Houston, Toronto, Las Vegas, Inglewood, Seattle and more before wrapping up on Monday, September 9 in Vancouver. The 27-date tour also features a festival performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL on Saturday, August 3. 

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FUTURE & METRO BOOMIN WE TRUST YOU TOUR DATES:

Tue Jul 30 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center Wed Jul 31 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center Fri Aug 02 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum Sat Aug 03 – Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza * Sun Aug 04 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena Tue Aug 06 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena Thu Aug 08 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena Sat Aug 10 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center Sun Aug 11 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena Tue Aug 13 – Boston, MA – TD Garden Wed Aug 14 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center Thu Aug 15 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center Sat Aug 17 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena Tue Aug 20 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center Thu Aug 22 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center Fri Aug 23 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center Sat Aug 24 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center Sun Aug 25 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center Tue Aug 27 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Wed Aug 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center Fri Aug 30 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena Sat Aug 31 – Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome Tue Sep 03 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center Wed Sep 04 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena Fri Sep 06 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena Sat Sep 07 – Portland, OR – Moda Center Mon Sep 09 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena

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  1. JLCO on Tour

    If you're interested in booking the JLCO with Wynton Marsalis, please contact [email protected] or 212.258.9800. JLCO with Wynton Marsalis Personnel. Wynton Marsalis, Music Director/Trumpet; ... Tour Dates. APR 20 7:30PM. Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Akron, OH. GET TICKETS. APR 21 7:30PM.

  2. Jazz at Lincoln Center

    The JLCO is back on tour March 24-June 24. Learn more about the band and find out where you can see them live. ... VIEW TOUR DATES. MEET THE BAND. In Rotation. Summer Camargo's To Whom I Love. Blue Engine Records is proud to announce To Whom I Love, the scintillating debut release from rising star trumpeter and SNL band member Summer Camargo.

  3. Concert and Events Calendar

    About the JLCO; Presenter's Login; Performances and Tour Dates; frederick p. rose hall; Venue Rentals;

  4. Jazz at Lincoln Center Announces 2024-25 Season

    Ten Unique Concerts by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO); Opening Night: "Hot Jazz and Swing" featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, music directed by Loren Schoenberg; ... and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis tour dates worldwide. Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2024-25 season concert ...

  5. Calendar of Upcoming Events

    9:00 pm - Purchase Jazz Orchestras. 16. 7:00 pm - MSM Jazz Orchestra: Creators of the Now. 9:00 pm - MSM Jazz Orchestra: Creators of the Now. 17. 7:00 pm - GALA 2024 Celebrating Tony Bennett. 18. 7:00 pm - Luisito Quintero's 3rd Element. 9:00 pm - Luisito Quintero's 3rd Element.

  6. JLCO with Wynton Marsalis Tour Dates

    Tour Dates - JLCO with Wynton Marsalis RSS iCal. Date Ensemble Location Venue Country; 04/17/2024: JLCO with Wynton Marsalis Celebrating Tony Bennet: Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala 2024: New York, NY: Frederick P. Rose Hall: United States: →: 04/20/2024: JLCO with Wynton Marsalis : Akron, OH: Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall: United States ...

  7. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

    A night commemorating the 125th anniversary of Duke Ellington's birth. The legendary Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra consists of 15 of the world's finest ensemble players, arrangers and soloists. Led by artistic director and NEA Jazz Master Wynton Marsalis, this renowned orchestra returns to its self-proclaimed second home at Symphony Center.

  8. Jazz at Lincoln Center Announces 2022-2023 Season Concerts Featuring 22

    On three separate occasions during the 2022-23 season, JLCO performs Marsalis' epic jazz-gospel suite All Rise (1999), scored for the 15-piece JLCO, symphonic orchestra, and choir, in which ...

  9. Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra w/ Wynton Marsalis

    A 2011 NEA Jazz Master and arguably the most famous jazz musician alive, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is an iconic figure in the evolution of the art form and a tireless advocate for jazz as America's classical music. He returns with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra for his first SFJAZZ performances since receiving the Lifetime Achievement ...

  10. Jazz at Lincoln Center Announces 2023-24 Season of World Premiere

    Following opening night in Rose Theater, the JLCO will tour the unique repertoire throughout select U.S. cities. The JLCO's stalwart alto and soprano saxophonist Sherman Irby leads a gravity-defying exploration of the universe with the world premiere of his new commission Musings of Cosmic Stuff, narrated by a guest host to be announced.

  11. Jazz at Lincoln Center Re-opens Frederick P. Rose Hall

    Jazz at Lincoln Center's homecoming season of live, in-person concerts at Frederick P. Rose Hall is anchored by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (JLCO) and opens in Rose Theater with Wynton at 60 (November 18-19, 2021). The concert event—a celebration of Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis's 60th ...

  12. Events

    To celebrate the musical giant's 125th birthday, the JLCO salutes their greatest inspiration by performing some of his more socially conscious repertoire. Friday, May 3, 2024 8:00PM Duke Ellington at 125. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Purchase. Saturday, May 4, 2024 8:00PM Duke Ellington at 125. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

  13. United States Tour Dates

    03/09/2024. JLCO with Wynton Marsalis Wayne Shorter Celebration. New York, NY. Frederick P. Rose Hall. United States. →. 03/22/2024. JLCO with Wynton Marsalis Kurt Rosenwinkel. New York, NY.

  14. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with WYNTON MARSALIS

    Voted DownBeat Readers' Best Big Band continuously from 2013-2016 and again in 2020, the JLCO has toured over 300 cities across six continents. As the Artistic Director of JLCO, Marsalis was awarded the prestigious National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship in 2011, recognized as the nation's highest honor for jazz artists.

  15. Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

    The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) comprises 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today. Under Music Director Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs a vast repertoire, from rare historic compositions to Jazz at Lincoln Center-commissioned works, including compositions and arrangements by Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Benny ...

  16. JALC Announces 2022-23 Season of Concerts, Education, Tours and More

    Big Band Holidays, in Rose Theater and on tour, directed by Victor Goines, marks JLCO and Samara Joy in first time collaboration. New York, NY (June 28, 2022) — ... Also on the Fall 2022 touring schedule are two performances in Minneapolis (September 23-24, 2022) ...

  17. Jazz at Lincoln Center

    Jazz at Lincoln Center operates three concert venues in Frederick P. Rose Hall inside the Time Warner Center in New York City's Columbus Circle. With live jazz nightly in Dizzy's Club, as well as ...

  18. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

    The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988 and spends over a third of the year on tour across the world. ... Education is a major part of JLCO's mission; its educational activities are coordinated with ...

  19. Jazz at Lincoln Center

    The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988 and spends over a third of the year on tour across the world. ... its educational activities are coordinated with concert and JLCO tour programming. These programs ...

  20. Venues

    Stage towers create elliptical shape: 41' at its short end and 61' at long end; Depth: 29 1/2'. Proscenium width is adjustable from 49'9"-68'; Depth: 32'. N/A. Concert: 1233 - including 11 movable seating towers. Theater: 1109. 67 single purchase counterweight linesets, 2,000 lbs capacity. 83' fly-high trim.

  21. Jennifer Lopez Rebrands Tour as Greatest Hits Show Amid Weak Sales

    Upon release in February, "This Is Me… Now" struggled to find an audience, selling 14,000 copies in its first week. While the album did debut atop the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart due to ...

  22. JLCO with Wynton Marsalis

    New York, NY (December 8, 2023) - In celebration of the most wonderful time of the year, Blue Engine Records—Jazz at Lincoln Center's (JALC) in-house record label—proudly presents the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) with Wynton Marsalis ' new collection of holiday music: Big Band Holidays III. Produced and arranged by ...

  23. Jennifer Lopez concert dates for 'This Is Me… Live

    Now The Tour: confirmed dates. June 28 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center. July 2 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center. July 3 — Edinburg, TX @ Bert Ogden Arena. July 5 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center.

  24. This Is Me... Live

    Live [1] (previously known as This Is Me... Now: The Tour) is the upcoming fifth concert tour by American actress and singer Jennifer Lopez. It will support her ninth studio album, This Is Me... Now (2024). [2] Comprising 30 shows, the tour will visit Canada and the United States, beginning on June 26, 2024, in Orlando and ending on August 17 ...

  25. 23-24 Season Concerts

    weLcome to the 2023-24 concert season. Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2023-24 concert season focuses on community—the community that, over the past century and a half, jazz has built by touching millions of people all over the world. That global community has nurtured and influenced the music's master practitioners, bridged divides and ...

  26. Shakira tour 2024: Where to buy tickets, schedule, dates, new album

    Shakira tickets 2024. A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below. Shakira tour dates. Nov. 2 at the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, CA. Nov ...

  27. Shakira: Dates, prices, when and where to buy tickets for ...

    Shakira concert dates in the United States 2024. The announcement of the dates comes a couple of days after the Loba singer surprised Coachella fans by appearing as a star guest during Bizarrap ...

  28. JLo Rebrands Her 'This Is Me…Now' Into A Greatest Hits Tour

    It has been 10 years since Lopez's last studio LP, 2014's A.K.A., and 22 years since 2002's This Is Me …Then gave her two of her biggest hits in "Jenny From the Block" and "All I ...

  29. Future and Metro Boomin Unveil North American Tour Dates

    FUTURE & METRO BOOMIN WE TRUST YOU TOUR DATES: Tue Jul 30 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center. Wed Jul 31 - Saint Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center. Fri Aug 02 - Milwaukee, WI - Fiserv ...

  30. Tour Dates

    United States. →. 04/17/2024. JLCO with Wynton Marsalis Celebrating Tony Bennet: Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala 2024. New York, NY. Frederick P. Rose Hall. United States. →. 04/20/2024.