The Blue Note Quintet Announce U.S. Tour To Celebrate Label’s 85th Anniversary

In January 2024, The Blue Note Quintet—an all-star collective comprised of Blue Note recording artists, pianist and musical director Gerald Clayton, alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, vibraphonist Joel Ross, and drummer Kendrick Scott, as well as bassist Matt Brewer—will embark on an extensive North American tour in celebration of Blue Note’s 85th Anniversary.

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The 35-date tour kicks off January 18 and brings the band across the entirety of the U.S. with shows in Detroit (Majestic Theater, Jan. 19), Los Angeles (Lodge Room, Feb. 4), Chicago (Symphony Center, Feb. 16), New York (Symphony Space, Feb. 23), and more. See below for a full list of dates and visit the label’s official website for further information.

“Blue Note has been such a wonderful home for the community, for incredible musicians, for creativity, for all these years,” says Clayton. “You can’t help but think about all those masters, all those heroes that you’ve grown up listening to. To get a chance to pay tribute and try to carry some of that essence forward is truly just an honor.”

THE BLUE NOTE QUINTET PLAY THE FOLLOWING NORTH AMERICAN DATES IN 2024:

Jan. 18 – St. Cecilia Music Center – Grand Rapids, MI
Jan. 19 – Majestic Theatre – Detroit, MI
Jan. 20 – Fox Tucson Theatre – Tucson, AZ
Jan. 21 – Mesa Arts Center – Mesa, AZ
Jan. 25 – McCarter Theatre Center – Princeton, NJ
Jan. 26 – Wisconsin Union Theater – Madison, WI
Jan. 27 – Dakota – Minneapolis, MN
Jan. 28 – Turner Hall Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
Jan. 31 – Vashon Center for the Arts – Vashon, WA
Feb. 1 – Neptune Theatre – Seattle, WA
Feb. 2 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR
Feb. 3 – Cornerstone Berkeley – Berkeley, CA
Feb. 4 – Lodge Room – Los Angeles, CA
Feb. 7 – Kuumbwa – Santa Cruz, CA
Feb. 8 – Campbell Hall @ UC Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, CA
Feb. 9 – Irvine Barclay Theatre – Irvine, CA
Feb. 10 – The Baker-Baum Concert Hall – La Jolla, CA
Feb. 14 – The Alluvion – Traverse City, MI
Feb. 15 – Longwood Gardens – Kennett Square, PA
Feb. 16 – Symphony Center – Chicago, IL
Feb. 17 – Lawrence Memorial Chapel – Appleton, WI
Feb. 18 – Pablo Center – Eau Clare, WI
Feb. 20 – Portsmouth Music Hall – Portsmouth, NH
Feb. 21 – Groton Hill Music – Groton, MA
Feb. 22 – UMass Fine Arts Center Concert Hall – Amherst, MA
Feb. 23 – Symphony Space – New York, NY
Feb. 24 – Manchester Craftmen’s Guild – Pittsburgh, PA
Feb. 25 – FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre – St. Catharines, Ontario
March 1 – Gallo Center for the Performing Arts – Modesto, CA
March 2 – The Smith Center for the Performing Arts – Las Vegas, NV
March 3 – The Smith Center for the Performing Arts – Las Vegas, NV
March 5 – Empire Theatre – San Antonio, TX
March 6 – Manship Theatre – Baton Rouge, LA
March 7 – Dazzle – Denver, CO
March 8 – Vilar Performing Arts Center – Breckenridge, CO.

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