Friday, June 1st - Sunday, June 10th
Note: some events are free, others cost
Events vary in price so please click through each one for details
With more than 100 performances in dozens of venues across the city, the DC Jazz Festival is the largest music festival in DC and one of the most highly anticipated cultural events in the nation. The Festival presents year-round music education programs and concerts for DC students and residents by local, national and internationally-known talent at venues across DC, promotes music integration in school curricula, and supports outreach to expand and diversify the audience of jazz enthusiasts. Some upcoming FREE events include:
Performances & Conversations
Marcus Johnson, DC-based jazz musician, publisher, producer, attorney & entrepreneur.
Jazz Jam at Columbia Station
4:00pm
Tiacoh Sadia Afro-Jazz at the African Heritage Center in Anacostia
4:00pm
Jazz and traditional African drummer, Tiacoh Sadia
Locations throughout DC
With more than 100 performances in dozens of venues across the city, the DC Jazz Festival is the largest music festival in DC and one of the most highly anticipated cultural events in the nation. The Festival presents year-round music education programs and concerts for DC students and residents by local, national and internationally-known talent at venues across DC, promotes music integration in school curricula, and supports outreach to expand and diversify the audience of jazz enthusiasts. Some upcoming FREE events include:
Performances & Conversations
Sunday, June 10th
Jazz Conversations - Music Business Branding featuring Marcus Johnson at the Anacostia Neighborhood Library
1:30pmMarcus Johnson, DC-based jazz musician, publisher, producer, attorney & entrepreneur.
Jazz Jam at Columbia Station
4:00pm
Tiacoh Sadia Afro-Jazz at the African Heritage Center in Anacostia
4:00pm
Jazz and traditional African drummer, Tiacoh Sadia
Find more events Monday, June 4th - Sunday, June 10th, some which may be free, here!
Locations throughout DC
Metro: See metro trip-planner for best access
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