Single Tickets are now on sale for Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2026–27 season: “Come Home,” an international celebration of the music, vision, and influence of @wyntonmarsalis.
For Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2026-27 season concert schedule, visit jazz.org/26-27
There's still time to apply to @brooklynconservatory's Jazz Leaders Fellowship -- a $12,500 unrestricted award designed for Black women and non-binary jazz musicians to advance their careers. For more info: bkcm.org/jlf/
Angela Bassett, Academy Award–nominated, Golden Globe–winning actor and esteemed producer, director, and philanthropist will host the 2026 Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala “Rhythms That Move the World” on April 15, 2026.
For info and tickets: jazz.org/galaconcert
How to participate in this week’s #JazzCallforFreedom
1. Post your own response video of “Visions" by Stevie Wonder.
2. Your response can take many forms: music, song, spoken word, dance, visual art, etc.
3. TAG @jazzdotorg and use #JazzCallforFreedom, so we can post your video!
2026–27 Season Announcement: A celebration of the music, vision, & influence of @wyntonmarsalis.
Featuring 32 programs & 90 concerts celebrating the achievements of Marsalis as the founder and managing and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center: jazz.org/26-27
Each Friday, we will share a video featuring an artist performing a chorus of a song embodying the spirit of democracy.
We ask that you answer the call:
1. Perform your own version of the chorus.
2. Tag @jazzdotorg
3. Use the hashtag, #JazzCallforFreedomjazz.org/jazzcall
In times of such uncertainty throughout American history, jazz has spoken in a clear voice to reaffirm democratic values.
Jazzcall for Freedom answers that familiar call through a coherent civic response.
For more information, visit JAZZ.ORG/JAZZCALL#JazzCallforFreedom
OUT TODAY: “We the People”—the latest record featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with @wyntonmarsalis
This record emerged from a historic collaboration between Jazz at Lincoln Center and @crystalbridges Museum of American Art.
Listen now at JAZZ.ORG/PEOPLE
Jazz at Lincoln Center announced today that, after nearly 40 years of visionary leadership, @wyntonmarsalis will transition from his current role at JALC.
nytimes.com/2026/01/29/arts/…
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra saxophonist Alexa Tarantino has been featured in a DownBeat Magazine review that breaks down her solo on “The Roar and the Whisper,” the title track from her latest album.
To purchase the CD and stream the album, visit JAZZ.ORG/ALEXA
Blue Engine Records is proud to present “The Magic of Marilyn Maye: Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center”—coming January 16. Listen to the single today—a medley of Johnny Mercer tunes featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with @wyntonmarsalis!
🎶 jazz.org/marilyn
Soundtrack the season with holiday music from the JLCO with @wyntonmarsalis!
The perfect playlist for all your celebrations: JAZZ.ORG/BBH. Happy holidays!
📸: Lawrence Sumulong / Jazz at Lincoln Center
"Everything Changes"—out now on Blue Engine Records—is a three-movement "bebopera" composed and arranged by Vincent Gardner. Performed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with @wyntonmarsalis, featuring vocalist Ashley Pezzotti.
🎶 JAZZ.ORG/CHANGES
Song: “Almarichan”
Join us at the House of Swing on January 8–9, 2026 for the 3rd annual Unity Jazz Festival! Making their Jazz at Lincoln Center debut, Trinidadian soca sensation @Kestheband headlines this year’s festival.
For tickets and to view the full schedule, visit jazz.org/unity
“Everything Changes,” a three-movement "bebopera" performed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with @WyntonMarsalis, featuring guest vocalist Ashley Pezzotti, and composed and arranged by Vincent Gardner, is now out on Blue Engine Records.
Listen at jazz.org/changes.
Beloved Swing University instructor Seton Hawkins presents “Swing University Holiday Special,” now streaming FREE on JazzLive. Learn the stories behind four holiday tunes performed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
To watch the full video, visit jazzlive.com
Support Jazz at Lincoln Center’s world-class performances and education programs. Give today and double your impact with our year-end match.
For more information and to donate, visit jazz.org/donate
Now in its fifth year, the Journey Through Jazz concert series returns Nov. 21–22 in The Appel Room with “The Mighty Negro Spirituals,” a powerful musical exploration music-directed by Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) trumpeter Marcus Printup.
🎟️ jazz.org/spirituals