Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Step into the heart of jazz innovation as Thomas Linger, one of today’s most electrifying pianists, makes his Black Cat Residency debut. Hailing from the hills of North Carolina and now a force on the New York scene, Linger has taken the jazz world by storm — from winning the American Jazz Pianist Competition to becoming a 2023 American Pianists Awards laureate. A fixture at NYC's most iconic rooms — The Village Vanguard, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Smalls, Mezzrow — Linger brings his deeply expressive style and razor-sharp artistry to San Francisco for an intimate and unforgettable residency. Whether leading a trio or flying solo, Linger’s sound is bold, spontaneous, and full of soul — the kind of jazz that makes you lean in, listen close, and never forget. Don't miss this rare West Coast appearance from a true rising star. His latest album Out In It (Cellar Music) topped the JazzWeek charts and is a must-hear for lovers of modern piano magic. Band Lineup: Thomas Linger, composer, piano Asaf Yuria, saxophones Michael Shekwoaga Ode, drums Felix Moseholm, bass
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Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Step into the heart of jazz innovation as Thomas Linger, one of today’s most electrifying pianists, makes his Black Cat Residency debut. Hailing from the hills of North Carolina and now a force on the New York scene, Linger has taken the jazz world by storm — from winning the American Jazz Pianist Competition to becoming a 2023 American Pianists Awards laureate. A fixture at NYC's most iconic rooms — The Village Vanguard, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Smalls, Mezzrow — Linger brings his deeply expressive style and razor-sharp artistry to San Francisco for an intimate and unforgettable residency. Whether leading a trio or flying solo, Linger’s sound is bold, spontaneous, and full of soul — the kind of jazz that makes you lean in, listen close, and never forget. Don't miss this rare West Coast appearance from a true rising star. His latest album Out In It (Cellar Music) topped the JazzWeek charts and is a must-hear for lovers of modern piano magic. Band Lineup: Thomas Linger, composer, piano Asaf Yuria, saxophones Michael Shekwoaga Ode, drums Felix Moseholm, bass
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 The solo project of San Francisco-based bassist and composer Leela Paymai, ZHENIIA blends Persian classical music with modern jazz, psychedelic rock, and hip-hop. Drawing on her family's musical legacy and a deep commitment to social justice, Paymai crafts emotionally charged, politically rooted songs that move across genres and generations. Backed by a rotating cast of Bay Area musicians, ZHENIIA made its live debut at San Jose Jazz’s New Works Festival in 2025, earning immediate attention from local press. With bass at the center and electric oud weaving through every set, ZHENIIA is music for grief, resistance, and joy. Band Lineup: Leela Paymai - bass Julian Lopez - keyboards Chili Corder - oud Allison Irvine - violin Jaycie Grady - drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Dave Scott lights up the Black Cat stage with fire-breathing horn lines, fearless improvisation, and a sound that’s as sharp as it is soulful. A NYC-based trumpet virtuoso, Scott has carved out a powerful presence in the jazz world as both a performer and composer—leading cutting-edge ensembles that showcase his deeply original writing and thrilling, high-wire group interplay. With multiple acclaimed albums on the legendary SteepleChase label, Scott’s music walks the line between modern sophistication and straight-up swing. He’s shared the stage with heavyweights like Gerry Mulligan, Tom Harrell, and Harvey Wainapel, and has made waves at major festivals from Newport to Monterey. A respected educator at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, Scott continues to shape the next generation of jazz innovators—all while pushing his own artistry into bold new territory. Band Lineup: Dave Scott, Trumpet, Compositions Leonard Thompson, Piano David Ambrosio, Bass Mark Ferber, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 BROTHER RUCKUS is a dynamic force behind the drum kit—a rhythmic powerhouse whose electrifying presence has ignited stages around the globe. With a deep groove and fearless creativity, Ruckus has performed alongside legends including Stevie Wonder, Tia Fuller, Joey Alexander, Wynton Marsalis, and Herbie Hancock. From the iconic Blue Note NYC to the world-renowned Montreux and Umbria Jazz Festivals, he’s brought his signature fire and finesse to international audiences. At the heart of his latest venture, The Ruckus Jazz Quintet, is an explosive fusion of jazz, soul, and sheer sonic intensity. This iteration features NYC-based saxophonist Hillai Govreen, whose soaring tone and bold improvisation add a thrilling new dimension to the group’s sound. Together, they channel raw emotion, deep musical chemistry, and unstoppable energy into every set. Whether you’re a jazz purist or a newcomer seeking a high-voltage night of rhythm and soul, Brother Ruckus and Hillai Govreen are guaranteed to leave the stage—and the audience—lit up. Band Lineup: Brother Ruckus, Drums Hillai Govreen, Sax Ben Meigners, Bass Bergen Finley, Bass Grant Levin, Piano
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 BROTHER RUCKUS is a dynamic force behind the drum kit—a rhythmic powerhouse whose electrifying presence has ignited stages around the globe. With a deep groove and fearless creativity, Ruckus has performed alongside legends including Stevie Wonder, Tia Fuller, Joey Alexander, Wynton Marsalis, and Herbie Hancock. From the iconic Blue Note NYC to the world-renowned Montreux and Umbria Jazz Festivals, he’s brought his signature fire and finesse to international audiences. At the heart of his latest venture, The Ruckus Jazz Quintet, is an explosive fusion of jazz, soul, and sheer sonic intensity. This iteration features NYC-based saxophonist Hillai Govreen, whose soaring tone and bold improvisation add a thrilling new dimension to the group’s sound. Together, they channel raw emotion, deep musical chemistry, and unstoppable energy into every set. Whether you’re a jazz purist or a newcomer seeking a high-voltage night of rhythm and soul, Brother Ruckus and Hillai Govreen are guaranteed to leave the stage—and the audience—lit up. Band Lineup: Brother Ruckus, Drums Hillai Govreen, Sax Ben Meigners, Bass Bergen Finley, Bass Grant Levin, Piano
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 BROTHER RUCKUS is a dynamic force behind the drum kit—a rhythmic powerhouse whose electrifying presence has ignited stages around the globe. With a deep groove and fearless creativity, Ruckus has performed alongside legends including Stevie Wonder, Tia Fuller, Joey Alexander, Wynton Marsalis, and Herbie Hancock. From the iconic Blue Note NYC to the world-renowned Montreux and Umbria Jazz Festivals, he’s brought his signature fire and finesse to international audiences. At the heart of his latest venture, The Ruckus Jazz Quintet, is an explosive fusion of jazz, soul, and sheer sonic intensity. This iteration features NYC-based saxophonist Hillai Govreen, whose soaring tone and bold improvisation add a thrilling new dimension to the group’s sound. Together, they channel raw emotion, deep musical chemistry, and unstoppable energy into every set. Whether you’re a jazz purist or a newcomer seeking a high-voltage night of rhythm and soul, Brother Ruckus and Hillai Govreen are guaranteed to leave the stage—and the audience—lit up. Band Lineup: Brother Ruckus, Drums Hillai Govreen, Sax Ben Meigners, Bass Bergen Finley, Bass Grant Levin, Piano
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 VUP is coming to Black Cat — and they’re bringing the whole damn party. This electrifying 6-piece band, fronted by powerhouse vocalist Ariana Kertsman, has been lighting up stages across the country with high-octane sets that channel the spirit of Stevie Wonder, Prince, Chaka Khan, and more. Think deep grooves, bold vocals, and a whole lot of funk—all with VUP’s signature twist. Since 2022, VUP has built a reputation for feel-good, soul-drenched shows that celebrate the pure joy of live music. They don’t just cover legends—they honor them, elevate them, and leave you sweating and smiling. Never heard of VUP? Perfect. Come see what the hype is about. Band Lineup: Ariana Kertsman, vocals Stephen Oduro, drums Jack Nissen, bass Rowan Tucker-Meyer, keys Adam Solomon, trumpet Darren Lee, saxophone Jackson Manfredi, guitar
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Don’t miss the raw, sultry voice of Lilan Kane (pronounced LEE-lawn) as she brings her unforgettable blend of soul, jazz, and lyrical storytelling to our stage. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Kane is known for her deeply authentic performances that move hearts and light up the room. She’s shared the stage with icons including Pete Escovedo Latin Jazz Orchestra, Tom Browne, Hall & Oates, Lenny Williams, The Doobie Brothers, and Trombone Shorty. She has sold out shows at Yoshi’s Oakland and SFJAZZ, and performed at legendary venues like Minton’s Playhouse in NYC, French Quarter Festival in New Orleans, The Mint in LA, and Concord Pavilion. Her music has been featured on KCSM, WGBO, Jazziz, and Soultracks, cementing her place as a powerful voice in contemporary soul. Recent releases like “Harlem,” “Reckless,” and “TKMO (Time Keeps Moving On)” showcase her fearless artistry and timeless sound. Band Lineup: Lilan Kane, Vocals Marco Casasola, Keys Michael "Tiny" Lindsey, Bass J Paul Macklin, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 “JustKing Jones brings something fresh to the table—modern jazz with deep roots in gospel and Caribbean rhythm. You feel the heritage in every phrase.” — All About Jazz JustKing Jones is one of the defining voices of a new generation in jazz. Raised on the vibrant New York jazz scene and deeply rooted in his Jamaican heritage, his music fuses the spiritual power of gospel, the pulse of Caribbean rhythm, and the improvisational fire of modern jazz. His sound doesn’t follow genre—it channels purpose. Fresh off his sold-out GENESIS Tour across Europe—with packed shows in Paris, Dublin, London, and Newcastle—JustKing brings that same transformative energy to Black Cat for a powerful three-night residency that promises both celebration and healing. These nights aren’t just concerts—they’re revivals. He has performed and recorded with legends including Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Gorillaz, Yasiin Bey, Talib Kweli, and Grammy-winner Bilal, who’s featured on “I’ll Fly” from JustKing’s sophomore album Dominion. His debut album Standing in the Vision charted #1 in South Africa and Germany, earning international recognition for its depth, honesty, and sonic vision. From Blue Note NYC to Le Duc des Lombards in Paris, JustKing has captivated stages and festivals around the world—his tone warm and direct, his phrasing deep with story. Whether playing for intimate jazz rooms or global campaigns for brands like Meta, NBA, and Target, his message remains the same: music is ministry, rhythm is resistance, and the sound is sacred. Expect to dance. Expect to feel. Expect to be moved. Band Lineup: JustKing Jones, Saxophone Jordan Williams, Piano Jason Clotter, Bass Malcolm Charles, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 “JustKing Jones brings something fresh to the table—modern jazz with deep roots in gospel and Caribbean rhythm. You feel the heritage in every phrase.” — All About Jazz JustKing Jones is one of the defining voices of a new generation in jazz. Raised on the vibrant New York jazz scene and deeply rooted in his Jamaican heritage, his music fuses the spiritual power of gospel, the pulse of Caribbean rhythm, and the improvisational fire of modern jazz. His sound doesn’t follow genre—it channels purpose. Fresh off his sold-out GENESIS Tour across Europe—with packed shows in Paris, Dublin, London, and Newcastle—JustKing brings that same transformative energy to Black Cat for a powerful three-night residency that promises both celebration and healing. These nights aren’t just concerts—they’re revivals. He has performed and recorded with legends including Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Gorillaz, Yasiin Bey, Talib Kweli, and Grammy-winner Bilal, who’s featured on “I’ll Fly” from JustKing’s sophomore album Dominion. His debut album Standing in the Vision charted #1 in South Africa and Germany, earning international recognition for its depth, honesty, and sonic vision. From Blue Note NYC to Le Duc des Lombards in Paris, JustKing has captivated stages and festivals around the world—his tone warm and direct, his phrasing deep with story. Whether playing for intimate jazz rooms or global campaigns for brands like Meta, NBA, and Target, his message remains the same: music is ministry, rhythm is resistance, and the sound is sacred. Expect to dance. Expect to feel. Expect to be moved. Band Lineup: JustKing Jones, Saxophone Jordan Williams, Piano Jason Clotter, Bass Malcolm Charles, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 “JustKing Jones brings something fresh to the table—modern jazz with deep roots in gospel and Caribbean rhythm. You feel the heritage in every phrase.” — All About Jazz JustKing Jones is one of the defining voices of a new generation in jazz. Raised on the vibrant New York jazz scene and deeply rooted in his Jamaican heritage, his music fuses the spiritual power of gospel, the pulse of Caribbean rhythm, and the improvisational fire of modern jazz. His sound doesn’t follow genre—it channels purpose. Fresh off his sold-out GENESIS Tour across Europe—with packed shows in Paris, Dublin, London, and Newcastle—JustKing brings that same transformative energy to Black Cat for a powerful three-night residency that promises both celebration and healing. These nights aren’t just concerts—they’re revivals. He has performed and recorded with legends including Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Gorillaz, Yasiin Bey, Talib Kweli, and Grammy-winner Bilal, who’s featured on “I’ll Fly” from JustKing’s sophomore album Dominion. His debut album Standing in the Vision charted #1 in South Africa and Germany, earning international recognition for its depth, honesty, and sonic vision. From Blue Note NYC to Le Duc des Lombards in Paris, JustKing has captivated stages and festivals around the world—his tone warm and direct, his phrasing deep with story. Whether playing for intimate jazz rooms or global campaigns for brands like Meta, NBA, and Target, his message remains the same: music is ministry, rhythm is resistance, and the sound is sacred. Expect to dance. Expect to feel. Expect to be moved. Band Lineup: JustKing Jones, Saxophone Jordan Williams, Piano Jason Clotter, Bass Malcolm Charles, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $55.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Martin Luther is a renowned soul singer and songwriter, celebrated as one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier talents. His unique sound blends jazz, funk, and fusion, and he has served as the lead vocalist for ensembles such as the SFJAZZ Collective, The Roots, and Too $hort. When not producing his own music, he performs with Moon Medicin, a multimedia performance group that combines found cinema, original songs, and theatrical costumes. He is currently finishing his fifth studio album, Welcome Back Love, set to release in October 2025. In addition to his musical career, Luther is an actor and voice talent. He gained recognition for portraying a Jimi Hendrix-inspired character in the film Across the Universe (Sony/Columbia), directed by Julie Taymor. His voice can be heard in commercials, theater productions like Father Comes Home From the Wars, and on various soundtracks, including Chasing Liberty, The Roots Present, Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, and the score of The Oracle by interdisciplinary artist Sanford Biggers, co-founder of Moon Medicin. Luther’s collaborations extend to dance music phenom Miguel Migs, with their recent track “Keep on Dreaming” released earlier this year on Salted Music. Known for his love of classic covers, he recently released his rendition of Elton John’s “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues,” produced by Scojac, which has quickly gained playlist attention since its release on July 11, 2025. His original work includes the Prince-influenced R&B track “Now,” characterized by its genre-blending sound—an expression of his belief in pushing creative boundaries beyond expectations. Following his performance as a special guest at the Stern Grove Festival on August 3, 2025, Luther will be live on stage at the Black Cat to perform alongside Black London members Kev Choice and Howard Wiley. Band Lineup: Martin Luther McCoy, vocals, guitar Kev Choice, piano Howard Wiley, saxophone
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Mikailo Kasha is an award-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader known for his powerful groove and radiant musicality. Based in Miami, Kasha has been called “among the top 1% of bassists worldwide” by Scotty Barnhart of the Count Basie Orchestra. Whether commanding the stage as a fearless bandleader or anchoring the music as a versatile sideman, he brings depth, soul, and unstoppable drive to every performance. On both upright and electric bass, Kasha is a force you feel as much as you hear. Band Lineup: Mikailo Kasha - Bass Matt Stubbs - Clarinet Michael Orenstein - Piano Jonathan Ziegler - Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Step into the cosmos with drummer Michael Shekwoaga Ode, a fearless rhythmic explorer charting new sonic galaxies. A lifelong student of the game, Ode’s journey began behind the kit at a young age, eventually earning him a scholarship to the renowned Oberlin Conservatory, where he honed his craft under jazz drumming legend Billy Hart. Known for his deeply musical approach and dedication to serving the art form, Ode has built an impressive resume playing alongside greats like Joey DeFrancesco, Wallace Roney Sr, Javon Jackson, Les McCann, Gary Bartz, John Clayton, Peter Bernstein, and Eddie Daniels. With a residency destined to be an Intergalactic Exploration, Ode pushes beyond the known universe of rhythm – blending explosive power, spiritual groove, and masterful nuance to transport listeners to uncharted dimensions. Experience a drummer who doesn’t just keep time, but bends it, creating a show that will leave you floating among the stars. Band Lineup: Michael Shekwoaga Ode, drums Butler Knowles, bass Al Strong, trumpet Alan Thompson, saxophone
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Step into the cosmos with drummer Michael Shekwoaga Ode, a fearless rhythmic explorer charting new sonic galaxies. A lifelong student of the game, Ode’s journey began behind the kit at a young age, eventually earning him a scholarship to the renowned Oberlin Conservatory, where he honed his craft under jazz drumming legend Billy Hart. Known for his deeply musical approach and dedication to serving the art form, Ode has built an impressive resume playing alongside greats like Joey DeFrancesco, Wallace Roney Sr, Javon Jackson, Les McCann, Gary Bartz, John Clayton, Peter Bernstein, and Eddie Daniels. With a residency destined to be an Intergalactic Exploration, Ode pushes beyond the known universe of rhythm – blending explosive power, spiritual groove, and masterful nuance to transport listeners to uncharted dimensions. Experience a drummer who doesn’t just keep time, but bends it, creating a show that will leave you floating among the stars. Band Lineup: Michael Shekwoaga Ode, drums Butler Knowles, bass Al Strong, trumpet Alan Thompson, saxophone
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Step into the cosmos with drummer Michael Shekwoaga Ode, a fearless rhythmic explorer charting new sonic galaxies. A lifelong student of the game, Ode’s journey began behind the kit at a young age, eventually earning him a scholarship to the renowned Oberlin Conservatory, where he honed his craft under jazz drumming legend Billy Hart. Known for his deeply musical approach and dedication to serving the art form, Ode has built an impressive resume playing alongside greats like Joey DeFrancesco, Wallace Roney Sr, Javon Jackson, Les McCann, Gary Bartz, John Clayton, Peter Bernstein, and Eddie Daniels. With a residency destined to be an Intergalactic Exploration, Ode pushes beyond the known universe of rhythm – blending explosive power, spiritual groove, and masterful nuance to transport listeners to uncharted dimensions. Experience a drummer who doesn’t just keep time, but bends it, creating a show that will leave you floating among the stars. Band Lineup: Michael Shekwoaga Ode, drums Butler Knowles, bass Al Strong, trumpet Alan Thompson, saxophone
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Step into a night of deep grooves, spiritual melodies, and fearless improvisation with the Delbert Anderson Quartet. Led by Diné trumpeter, composer, and educator Delbert Anderson, this powerhouse ensemble weaves Navajo “spinning songs” of love, healing, and courtship into a genre-bending tapestry of jazz, funk, and hip hop. Anderson’s music pulses with the landscapes and stories of his Navajo Nation roots, bridging ancestral melodies with modern jazz to create sounds both timeless and trailblazing. From compositions like The Long Walk: 1,674 Days – a poignant reflection on Navajo history – to charting new sonic territory with his upcoming tributes to Indigenous jazz legends Don Cherry and Jim Pepper, Anderson continues to redefine what Native American jazz can be. Robert Muller brings his versatile touch, honed from mentorship under Blue Note legend Andrew Hill and performances at iconic NYC venues like the Blue Note and Knitting Factory, adding rich harmonic layers to the group’s soundscape. Khalill Brown, with roots in the Blackfoot and Cherokee tribes, fuses the fiery power of funk and fusion drumming with rhythms from reggae, hip hop, and jazz, creating grooves that elevate and energize every listener. Evan Suiter, a genre-spanning bassist who’s performed alongside Tito Puente Jr. and Bob Dorough, anchors the quartet with effortless fluidity, bridging traditions from jazz to Latin to funk with warmth and precision. Together, the Delbert Anderson Quartet offers more than a concert – it’s a journey through the intergalactic realms of Indigenous jazz expression. Expect soulful trumpet melodies, explosive rhythms, and deep spiritual grooves that will leave you transformed. Band Lineup: Delbert Anderson, guitar Robert Muller, piano Khalil Brown, drums Evan Suiter, bass
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 space travelers union - a collective founded by Ryan Wheless dedicated to pushing the boundaries of acoustic and electronic fusion Influenced by the likes of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Robert Glasper, Yussef Dayes, and Toro y Moi, the launch of the new project has quickly made its mark, catching the attention of key industry figures. Jamie Reynolds of The Klaxons has already pledged his allegiance, stating, “If the union does exist, I’m joining it.” Geordie Greep from black midi offered his own praise, adding, “It’s always nice to listen to good musicians.” Sharing the stage with legends like Echo & the Bunnymen, as well as rising stars Glass Beams & BALTHVS, shows the collective’s momentum has no signs of slowing. Radio heavyweights were quick to rally behind the music, with Tom Ravenscroft, Deb Grant, and Emily Pilbeam singing their praises on BBC 6 Music. Across the channel, major French players FIP and France Musique have also shown strong support, amplifying their sound across the airwaves. Band Lineup: Ryan Wheless, Tenor Saxophone + Electronics Eric Nakanishi, Alto Saxophone Alex Oliverio, Guitar Colin McIlrath, Bass Kenji Lancaster, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Get ready for an unforgettable week with Wayne Escoffery, one of the most commanding saxophone voices in jazz today. A Grammy winner and two-time Downbeat Critics Poll winner, Escoffery’s sound is bold, deeply expressive, and utterly magnetic. Originally from London and raised in New Haven, Escoffery honed his craft under saxophone legend Jackie McLean before earning his stripes with the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute. From there, his career skyrocketed – from touring the world with trumpet master Tom Harrell for over a decade, to co-producing acclaimed albums with his own Quartet, and holding down the sax chair with The Mingus Big Band. His newest release, Alone, featuring an all-star lineup of Gerald Clayton, Ron Carter, and Carl Allen, has critics calling it “the best jazz album of 2024 so far.” Haunting, atmospheric, and masterful, it captures Escoffery at his most vulnerable and powerful. Beyond his fiery solos and lush ballads, Escoffery is also the founder of the Black Art Jazz Collective, dedicated to celebrating the origins of jazz and Black artistry through original compositions. He continues to shape the next generation as director of Jazz Ensembles at Yale. Band Lineup: Wayne Escoffery, Tenor Saxophone David Kikoski, Piano Ugonna Okegwo, Bass Clarence Penn, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Get ready for an unforgettable week with Wayne Escoffery, one of the most commanding saxophone voices in jazz today. A Grammy winner and two-time Downbeat Critics Poll winner, Escoffery’s sound is bold, deeply expressive, and utterly magnetic. Originally from London and raised in New Haven, Escoffery honed his craft under saxophone legend Jackie McLean before earning his stripes with the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute. From there, his career skyrocketed – from touring the world with trumpet master Tom Harrell for over a decade, to co-producing acclaimed albums with his own Quartet, and holding down the sax chair with The Mingus Big Band. His newest release, Alone, featuring an all-star lineup of Gerald Clayton, Ron Carter, and Carl Allen, has critics calling it “the best jazz album of 2024 so far.” Haunting, atmospheric, and masterful, it captures Escoffery at his most vulnerable and powerful. Beyond his fiery solos and lush ballads, Escoffery is also the founder of the Black Art Jazz Collective, dedicated to celebrating the origins of jazz and Black artistry through original compositions. He continues to shape the next generation as director of Jazz Ensembles at Yale. Band Lineup: Wayne Escoffery, Tenor Saxophone David Kikoski, Piano Ugonna Okegwo, Bass Clarence Penn, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00, $30.50, $50.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Get ready for an unforgettable week with Wayne Escoffery, one of the most commanding saxophone voices in jazz today. A Grammy winner and two-time Downbeat Critics Poll winner, Escoffery’s sound is bold, deeply expressive, and utterly magnetic. Originally from London and raised in New Haven, Escoffery honed his craft under saxophone legend Jackie McLean before earning his stripes with the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute. From there, his career skyrocketed – from touring the world with trumpet master Tom Harrell for over a decade, to co-producing acclaimed albums with his own Quartet, and holding down the sax chair with The Mingus Big Band. His newest release, Alone, featuring an all-star lineup of Gerald Clayton, Ron Carter, and Carl Allen, has critics calling it “the best jazz album of 2024 so far.” Haunting, atmospheric, and masterful, it captures Escoffery at his most vulnerable and powerful. Beyond his fiery solos and lush ballads, Escoffery is also the founder of the Black Art Jazz Collective, dedicated to celebrating the origins of jazz and Black artistry through original compositions. He continues to shape the next generation as director of Jazz Ensembles at Yale. Band Lineup: Wayne Escoffery, Tenor Saxophone David Kikoski, Piano Ugonna Okegwo, Bass Clarence Penn, Drums
Celebrate with our JAZZfest Summer Saver lower prices! Tickets: $15.00 & $40.50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Get ready for an unforgettable week with Wayne Escoffery, one of the most commanding saxophone voices in jazz today. A Grammy winner and two-time Downbeat Critics Poll winner, Escoffery’s sound is bold, deeply expressive, and utterly magnetic. Originally from London and raised in New Haven, Escoffery honed his craft under saxophone legend Jackie McLean before earning his stripes with the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute. From there, his career skyrocketed – from touring the world with trumpet master Tom Harrell for over a decade, to co-producing acclaimed albums with his own Quartet, and holding down the sax chair with The Mingus Big Band. His newest release, Alone, featuring an all-star lineup of Gerald Clayton, Ron Carter, and Carl Allen, has critics calling it “the best jazz album of 2024 so far.” Haunting, atmospheric, and masterful, it captures Escoffery at his most vulnerable and powerful. Beyond his fiery solos and lush ballads, Escoffery is also the founder of the Black Art Jazz Collective, dedicated to celebrating the origins of jazz and Black artistry through original compositions. He continues to shape the next generation as director of Jazz Ensembles at Yale. Band Lineup: Wayne Escoffery, Tenor Saxophone David Kikoski, Piano Ugonna Okegwo, Bass Clarence Penn, Drums