5/28/2023 0 Comments Capitol city jazz festRed Lehr’s Powerhouse Five + One 12:15 p.m. For more information, call (608) 850-5400 or go to Thursday, April 26 (7-10 PM) Kick-off Celebration with Buck Creek Jazz Band, Red Lehr’s Powerhouse Five + One, Marilyn Keller, Bob Schulz & other special guestsįriday, April 27 - Session I: 6:30 p.m. Jazz fans can attend the kick-off event, a non-ticketed free event, on Thursday. In addition to the music, the fest's Jazz Mall will have books, records, CDs, videos, jazz clothing and souvenirs for sale throughout the event.Īll Fest sessions on Friday, Saturday and Sunday are sold out. In addition, a free kick-off concert will be held on Thursday, April 26 from 7-10 PM and free jazz concerts will be presented at the Fitchburg Senior Center and Lilliana’s on Friday.Īll of the bands performing have appeared at the Fest in past years and are returning to close out the Fest’s 30-year run. More than 400 jazz fans are expected to attend four sessions over the three days of the Fest: Friday, April 27 – 6:30-11 PM Saturday, April 28 – 11 AM-4 PM and 6-11 PM and Sunday, April 29 – 11:30 AM-4 PM. This last event will feature jazz artists from all over the country performing a broad range of jazz styles, along with some special events, ensuring that the Fest “goes out with a bang.” It will be held at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 2969 Cahill Main, Fitchburg. Press release: For one last time, jazz fans from all over the country will converge on Madison one more time to hear nonstop jazz at the 30th – and final - Capital City Jazz Fest sponsored by the Madison Jazz Society. We hear you can still get in to see Thursday’s free kick-off celebration, which features the Buck Creek Jazz Band (pictured), Red Lehr’s Powerhouse Five + One, Marilyn Keller, Bob Schulz and other special guests. The Capital City Jazz Fest is folding after 30 years, and most of the events are already sold out.
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