Savannah Music Festival 2025
Experience a World of Music in One City! The 2025 Savannah Music Festival will take place March 27–April 12, 2025. Below is a line up of events. March 2025 March 26 at 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm DakhaBrakha’s Borscht Workshop Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street Join DakhaBrakha in the Teaching Kitchen […] The post Savannah Music Festival 2025 appeared first on Savannah, GA | Savannah.com.

Experience a World of Music in One City!
The 2025 Savannah Music Festival will take place March 27–April 12, 2025. Below is a line up of events.
March 2025
March 26 at 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
DakhaBrakha’s Borscht Workshop
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Join DakhaBrakha in the Teaching Kitchen at the Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden for an evening of Ukrainian folk songs and borscht! In a cooking show style, they’ll prepare a pot of the classic beet soup live on stage, accompanied by traditional Ukrainian tunes.
March 27 at 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Julia Fischer & Jan Lisiecki
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
One of the world’s leading violinists, Julia Fischer is a versatile musician also known for her extraordinary abilities as a concert pianist, a chamber musician and a music teacher. The first prize at the international Yehudi Menuhin Competition in 1995 was one of the milestones in her early career.
March 27 at 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Emmet Cohen & New Jazz Underground
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Pianist and composer Emmet Cohen has emerged as one of his generation’s leading figures in jazz. DownBeat observed that his “nimble touch, measured stride and warm harmonic vocabulary indicate he’s above any convoluted technical showmanship.”
March 27 at 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm
DakhaBrakha
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
DakhaBrakha is a quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine that creates a world of unexpected new music. Reflecting fundamental elements of sound and soul, DakhaBrakha was created in 2004 at the Kyiv Center of Contemporary Art ‘DAKH’ by avant-garde theater director Vladyslav Troitskyi. The name means ‘give/take’ in the old Ukrainian language.
March 27 at 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Leftover Salmon
Victory North: 2603 Whitaker St.
In their fourth decade as a band, Leftover Salmon’s current lineup has been together longer than any other and is one of their strongest ever. Built around founding members Drew Emmitt and Vince Herman, the band is now powered by banjo wizard Andy Thorn, and the steady rhythm section of bassist Greg Garrison.
March 27 at 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
BalletCollective: Translation
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
Founded in 2010 by acclaimed choreographer, director, and New York City Ballet soloist Troy Schumacher, arts nonprofit BalletCollective asks not what ballet is, but what it can be. By partnering with both emerging and established art makers and thought leaders, they use a deeply collaborative, signature process to make forward-thinking ballet-based works.
March 28 at 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
Noon30: Emmet Cohen, piano
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Pianist and composer Emmet Cohen has emerged as one of his generation’s leading figures in jazz. DownBeat observed that his “nimble touch, measured stride and warm harmonic vocabulary indicate he’s above any convoluted technical showmanship.”
March 28 at 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Formed by writer Rina Durante in 1975, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (CGS) is regarded as Italy’s leading and longest-standing traditional music ensemble, hailing from Salento in Puglia. Italy’s fascinating dichotomy of tradition and modernity comes together in the music of CGS.
March 28 at 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Cajun Dance Party: BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
For 50 years, two-time Grammy winner BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet has been hailed as one of the best Cajun bands in the world. Doucet and the band can be credited with helping take Cajun music from its regional roots in Louisiana to popularity worldwide.
March 28 at 6:00 pm – 7:05 pm
Michelle Cann, piano
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
Lauded as “exquisite” by The Philadelphia Inquirer and “a pianist of sterling artistry” by Gramophone, Michelle Cann is one of the most sought-after pianists of her generation and a leading interpreter of the music of Florence Price. Recent engagements include appearances with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra.
March 28 at 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Formed by writer Rina Durante in 1975, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (CGS) is regarded as Italy’s leading and longest-standing traditional music ensemble, hailing from Salento in Puglia. Italy’s fascinating dichotomy of tradition and modernity comes together in the music of CGS.
March 28 at 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Cajun Dance Party: BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
For 50 years, two-time Grammy winner BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet has been hailed as one of the best Cajun bands in the world. Doucet and the band can be credited with helping take Cajun music from its regional roots in Louisiana to popularity worldwide.
March 28 at 8:00 pm – 10:20 pm
Shovels & Rope / Langhorne Slim
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
A co-bill of special acoustic performances! Shovels & Rope’s Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst are an acclaimed folk-rock duo from Charleston, SC. This intimate acoustic set will feature songs from their Fall 2023 Bare Bones tour, where they performed across 16 cities on the East Coast and Midwest.
March 29 at 4:30 pm – 6:40 pm
East Nash Grass / Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Band
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
East Nash Grass, a standout band from Nashville’s vibrant music scene, built its reputation on nightly performances around Music City’s East side. What began as a casual weekly bluegrass night at Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge gradually evolved into a dedicated group, eventually becoming one of Bluegrass’s top young bands.
March 29 at 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Catherine Russell & Sean Mason
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
Esteemed Grammy-nominated vocalist Catherine Russell and celebrated pianist Sean Mason join forces for this opening Savannah Music Festival concert at District Live. Catherine Russell and Sean Mason share a profound connection that transcends their impressive individual talents. Both masters of jazz, their repertoires span the vast landscape of African-American and American popular music.
March 29 at 5:00 pm – 6:20 pm
Latin Dance Party: Kiki Valera y su Son Cubano
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
Son cubano is one of the most popular musical styles in Cuba, and Kiki Valera is one of its foremost exponents. Over the last century, this style of traditional Cuban music has contributed to many other genres of music, including jazz, cha cha cha, mambo, salsa, songo and timba.
March 29 at 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Catherine Russell & Sean Mason
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
Esteemed Grammy-nominated vocalist Catherine Russell and celebrated pianist Sean Mason join forces for this opening Savannah Music Festival concert at District Live. Catherine Russell and Sean Mason share a profound connection that transcends their impressive individual talents. Both are masters of jazz, their repertoires span the vast landscape of African-American and American popular music.
March 29 at 8:00 pm – 9:20 pm
Latin Dance Party: Kiki Valera y su Son Cubano
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
Son cubano is one of the most popular musical styles in Cuba, and Kiki Valera is one of its foremost exponents. Over the last century, this style of traditional Cuban music has contributed to many other genres of music, including jazz, cha cha cha, mambo, salsa, songo and timba.
March 29 at 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Angélique Kidjo
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
Five-time Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo is one of the greatest artists in international music today—a creative force with sixteen albums to her name. Time Magazine has called her “Africa’s premier diva” and named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world for 2021.
March 29 at 8:00 pm – 10:10 pm
East Nash Grass / Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Band
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
East Nash Grass, a standout band from Nashville’s vibrant music scene, built its reputation on nightly performances around Music City’s East side. What began as a casual weekly bluegrass night at Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge gradually evolved into a dedicated group, eventually becoming one of Bluegrass’s top young bands.
March 30 at 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Philip Dukes & Friends I: Mozart by Candlelight
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
An unforgettable concert experience, unlike any we’ve presented at the Savannah Music Festival! A fabulous and extended evening featuring some of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most popular compositions and readings from his letters. Step back in time and look forward to Savannah Music Festival chamber musicians as you have never seen them before—in 18th-century costume!
March 30 at 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Jenny Scheinman’s All Species Parade
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
featuring Bill Frisell, Carmen Staaf, Tony Scherr and Kenny WollesenJenny Scheinman, acclaimed violinist and composer, for many years a stalwart of the New York jazz and creative music scenes, returned to her native Humboldt County, California in 2012.
March 30 at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Taj Mahal
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
For more than 40 years, four-time Grammy-winning Blues Hall of Famer Taj Mahal and his band have taken blues on a joyous ride through reggae, funk, jazz, Cajun, and more, leaving a trail of swinging hips and raised palms in their wake.
April 2025
April 1 at 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
Simon Mulligan plays Bernstein
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
British pianist Simon Mulligan is a prolific and versatile musician, having performed with Yehudi Menuhin, Lynn Harrell, and Joshua Bell, among many others. He also works in contemporary music, film and jazz, holds the Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Music, and is an Artist-in-Residence at the University of Maryland.
April 1 at 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Edmar Castañeda Quartet
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Upon arriving in the United States in 1994, Colombian-born Edmar Castañeda made a name for himself as the preeminent jazz harp virtuoso. Castañeda brings forth a brilliance that beautifully merges the jazz tradition with a diverse set of styles and genres while bringing attention to the harp.
April 2 at 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Noon30: Edmar Castañeda & Andrea Tierra
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Enjoy an encore duo lunchtime performance by Edmar Castañeda and his wife, vocalist Andrea Tierra. Colombian-born Edmar Castañeda has made a name for himself as the preeminent jazz harp virtuoso ever since arriving in the United States in 1994.
April 2 at 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm
Cillian Vallely, David Doocey & Alan Murray
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
This new trio features a unique collaboration between three of the best-known names in traditional Irish music: Cillian Vallely on uilleann pipes, David Doocey on fiddle, and Alan Murray on guitar and vocals. They released their debut album to great critical acclaim, including a four-star review from the Irish Times.
April 2 at 6:00 pm – 7:45 pm
Philip Dukes & Friends II: Gems
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
“Gems” of repertoire and “gems” of artists come together to deliver a glittering program of variety and some more light-hearted presentations—with one or two hidden talents on display! Philip Dukes and his chamber musician friends welcome a new artist to the chamber group: Grace Park on violin. It will be an evening to remember!
April 2 at 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Cillian Vallely, David Doocey & Alan Murray
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
This new trio features a unique collaboration between three of the best-known names in traditional Irish music: Cillian Vallely on uilleann pipes, David Doocey on fiddle, and Alan Murray on guitar and vocals. They released their debut album to great critical acclaim, including a four-star review from the Irish Times.
April 2 at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Michael Cleveland & Jason Carter
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
With a combined 18 IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year awards, these two phenoms have joined forces for a new duo project that is already taking the industry by storm. Their first single “Give It Away” reached #1 on Bluegrass Today’s charts.
April 2 at 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Step Afrika!
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
Founded in 1994 by C. Brian Williams, Step Afrika! is the world’s leading authority on the art form of stepping. Under Mr. Williams’ leadership, stepping has evolved into one of America’s cultural exports. The company’s self-titled work Step Afrika! introduces audiences to stepping through both a traditional and contemporary lens.
April 3 at 12:30 pm – 1:35 pm
Noon30: Darol Anger & Bruce Molsky
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Darol Anger and Bruce Molsky have been musical explorers together for years, sharing a creative universe that’s resulted in some epic collaborations, including the Grammy-nominated Fiddlers Four (with Michael Doucet and Rushad Eggleston), crashing each other’s concerts and recordings, and just finding big joy in playing together.
April 3 at 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
American Opera Icon
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
Celebrating Sherrill Milnes on the 60th anniversary of his Metropolitan Opera DebutJoin American baritone Sherrill Milnes, who shares stories about the debut that launched him into international stardom and his life as the most recorded American opera singer of his time.
April 3 at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
For over four decades, The Wooten Brothers—Victor on bass and vocals, Joseph on keyboards and vocals, Roy on percussion and vocals and Regi on guitar and vocals—have been redefining jazz, funk, soul, R&B, rock, and bluegrass.
April 3 at 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Väsen + Hawktail / Darol Anger & Bruce Molsky
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Väsen + Hawktail is the culmination of decades of influence and musical relation. Brittany Haas, Jordan Tice and Paul Kowert met while in college on the East Coast, jamming on Väsen tunes and attending their concerts. These experiences proved highly formative to their musical identities.
April 3 at 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Marcus King
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
Marcus King faces heartache, addiction, and mental health head-on in his music. The Grammy-nominated fourth-generation musician from Greenville, SC, started playing guitar at eight years old following in the footsteps of his guitarist father and grandpa. Logging thousands of miles on the road as “The Marcus King Band,” he established himself with unparalleled performance prowess.
April 4 at 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
Noon30: Väsen + Hawktail
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Väsen + Hawktail is the culmination of decades of influence and musical relation. Brittany Haas, Jordan Tice and Paul Kowert met while in college on the East Coast, jamming on Väsen tunes and attending their concerts. These experiences proved highly formative to their musical identities.
April 4 at 6:00 pm – 7:10 pm
Endea Owens & The Cookout
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Known as one of the most vibrant emerging artists in jazz, Endea Owens is a Detroit-raised bassist and composer. She has been mentored by Marcus Belgrave, Rodney Whitaker, and Ron Carter. She has toured and performed with Wynton Marsalis, Jennifer Holliday, Diana Ross, Rhonda Ross, Solange, Jon Batiste, Jazzmeia Horn, and Dee Dee Bridgewater.
April 4 at 6:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Philip Dukes & Friends III: French Tragedy
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
What series would be complete without dramatic and tragic elements? In this concert, Philip Dukes and Friends feature three incredible French masters who, for different reasons, suffered through various addictions or afflictions: Gabriel Fauré’s chain-smoking contributed to his death, alcoholism killed Erik Satie, and Ernest Chausson’s mental health issues resulted in an apparent suicide.
April 4 at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Hazel at 100: Della Mae with Laurie Lewis and Alice Gerrard
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
In the 100-year anniversary of her birth, the late Hazel Dickens’ pioneering musical legacy will be celebrated by her former duo partner Alice Gerrard, along with some of the leading women of bluegrass, Laurie Lewis and Della Mae.
April 4 at 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Anda Union
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
As with all nomads, the Mongols have an oral culture, passed on through generations in stories, music and songs, and thus Anda Union sings their history. The band’s thoroughly addictive combination of Mongolian musical styles is a reflection of their roots. Formed in 2000, Anda Union has influenced a generation of young Mongolians.
April 4 at 8:00 pm – 10:50 pm
Warren Haynes Band
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
Visionary Grammy Award-winning artist Warren Haynes is a cornerstone of the American music landscape, lauded as one of the most formidable guitarists and vocalists of the modern era, and a prolific songwriter and producer. He effortlessly cross-pollinates genres and unfurls solos that broil with passion in his distinctive signature style.
April 4 at 8:30 pm – 9:40 pm
Endea Owens & The Cookout
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Known as one of the most vibrant emerging artists in jazz, Endea Owens is a Detroit-raised bassist and composer. She has been mentored by Marcus Belgrave, Rodney Whitaker, and Ron Carter. She has toured and performed with Wynton Marsalis, Jennifer Holliday, Diana Ross, Rhonda Ross, Solange, Jon Batiste, Jazzmeia Horn, and Dee Dee Bridgewater.
April 5 at 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
Noon30: Anda Union
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
As with all nomads, the Mongols have an oral culture, passed on through generations in stories, music and songs, and thus Anda Union sings their history. The band’s thoroughly addictive combination of Mongolian musical styles is a reflection of their roots. Formed in 2000, Anda Union has influenced a generation of young Mongolians.
April 5 at 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm
Sebastian Knauer: Hollywood
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
Following his acclaimed projects Überbach, This Is (Not) Beethoven, and The Mozart / Nyman Concert, Savannah Music Festival favorite Sebastian Knauer’s artistic journey has now taken him to Hollywood. His latest album, Hollywood, showcases the work of American composers such as George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, Alex North, Elmer Bernstein, Bernard Herrmann, and Jerry Goldsmith—all of […]
April 5 at 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm
Solas
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Solas is hailed by The Boston Globe as “the finest Celtic ensemble this country has ever produced.” Since forming in New York City in 1995, they have been a galvanizing element in the Irish music scene—a lightning rod of talent and inspiration that set new standards for musicianship, repertoire, and intensity.
April 5 at 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Trustees Theater: 216 E Broughton St.
For 60 years, South Africa’s five-time Grammy Award-winning ensemble Ladysmith Black Mambazo has warmed the hearts of audiences worldwide with uplifting vocal harmonies, signature dance moves and charming onstage banter. The group sings a traditional music style called isicathamiya (Is-Cot-A-Mee-Ya), which developed in the mines of South Africa. I
April 5 at 5:00 pm – 6:20 pm
Zydeco Dance Party: Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
For more than three decades, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas have toured extensively, performing everywhere from local Louisiana spots to international stages, with an ensemble that has always been a family affair. Bandleader Nathan Williams started his professional music career at 21, recording singles for his brother’s El Sid label.
April 5 at 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Solas
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Solas is hailed by The Boston Globe as “the finest Celtic ensemble this country has ever produced.” Since forming in New York City in 1995, they have been a galvanizing element in the Irish music scene—a lightning rod of talent and inspiration that set new standards for musicianship, repertoire, and intensity. Over the course of […]
April 5 at 7:30 pm – 8:50 pm
Zydeco Dance Party: Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas
Ships of the Sea: 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
For more than three decades, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas have toured extensively, performing everywhere from local Louisiana spots to international stages, with an ensemble that has always been a family affair. Bandleader Nathan Williams started his professional music career at 21, recording singles for his brother’s El Sid label.
April 5 at 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
John Moreland
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
Following an impressive run of albums in the 2010s that earned him a devoted fanbase, accolades from outlets like The New York Times, Fresh Air, and Pitchfork, and a place in the upper echelon of modern Americana singer-songwriters.
April 5 at 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
An Evening with Branford Marsalis
Lucas Theatre for the Arts: 32 Abercorn St.
Saxophonist Branford Marsalis is one of the most influential and revered figures in contemporary music. The NEA Jazz Master, Grammy Award winner and Tony Award nominee is equally at home performing concertos with symphony orchestras and sitting in with members of the Grateful Dead.
April 6 at 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Philip Dukes & Friends IV: Locomotive Man
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
Motion and music have always been synonymous, as was Dvořák and his obsession with trains—hence the title “The Locomotive Man”—and his love of cigars and beer. Philip Dukes and his chamber musician friends present some of Dvořák’s best-loved chamber works, which include the evergreen “American” String Quartet and the beguiling Piano Quartet in E-Flat.
April 8 at 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
Noon30: Ablaye Cissoko & Cyrille Brotto
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Senegalese griot Ablaye Cissoko is part of a new generation of artists from his home country and is one of the most famous kora players in the world. Also a gifted singer, he brings Mandinka traditions into various global roots music, jazz and even classical and Baroque music universes.
April 8 at 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Ablaye Cissoko & Cyrille Brotto
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Senegalese griot Ablaye Cissoko is part of a new generation of artists from his home country and is one of the most famous kora players in the world. Also a gifted singer, he brings Mandinka traditions into various global roots music, jazz and even classical and Baroque music universes.
April 9 at 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
Noon30: Lakecia Benjamin
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
To witness a live performance by the alto saxophonist, emcee, and bandleader Lakecia Benjamin is to never forget it. The success of her most recent releases has positioned Benjamin among jazz music’s most celebrated recording artists.
April 9 at 6:00 pm – 7:50 pm
Danish String Quartet
Trinity United Methodist Church: 127 Barnard Street
The Grammy-nominated Danish String Quartet continues to assert their preeminence among the world’s finest string quartets. Celebrated for their “intense blend, extreme dynamic variation (in which they seem glued together), perfect intonation even on harmonics, and constant vitality and flow” (Gramophone) and renowned for the palpable joy they exude in music-making, the Danish String Quartet […]
April 9 at 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Lakecia Benjamin
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
To witness a live performance by the alto saxophonist, emcee, and bandleader Lakecia Benjamin is to never forget it. The success of her most recent releases has positioned Benjamin among jazz music’s most celebrated recording artists. In addition to absolute raves in outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian and DownBeat, she received three […]
April 10 at 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Alfredo Rodriguez & Pedrito Martinez
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
Grammy-nominated artists Alfredo Rodriguez and Pedrito Martínez first worked together on Rodriguez’s 2012 release The Invasion Parade. Since that initial recording session, they have had the rare occasion to perform together as a duo, leaving audiences completely mesmerized by their fearless and virtuosic playing. Each artist brings a different approach to the collaboration.
April 10 at 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Alfredo Rodriguez & Pedrito Martinez
District Live at Plant Riverside District: 400 West River Street
Grammy-nominated artists Alfredo Rodriguez and Pedrito Martínez first worked together on Rodriguez’s 2012 release The Invasion Parade. Since that initial recording session, they have had the rare occasion to perform together as a duo, leaving audiences completely mesmerized by their fearless and virtuosic playing. Each artist brings a different approach to the collaboration.
April 11 at 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Junior Brown
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Junior Brown’s inimitable brand of country music fuses western swing with the blues, rockabilly, bluegrass and rock n’ roll. A guitarist and lap steel player of the highest order, he and his luthier Michael Stevens developed his signature double-necked instrument, the guit-steel, in the mid-80s.
April 11 at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Allison Miller’s Rivers in Our Veins
Trustees Theater: 216 E Broughton St.
Acclaimed drummer and composer Allison Miller invites you to embark on a riveting journey through her commissioned jazz suite, Rivers In Our Veins, exploring cultural, environmental, and ecological themes surrounding […]
April 11 at 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Junior Brown
Metal Building at Trustees’ Garden: 660 East Broughton Street
Junior Brown’s inimitable brand of country music fuses western swing with the blues, rockabilly, bluegrass and rock n’ roll.
April 12 at 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
An Evening with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Johnny Mercer Theatre: 301 West Oglethorpe Ave.
A Jason Isbell record always lands like a decoder ring in the ears and hearts of his audience, a soundtrack to his world and magically to theirs, too.
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