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San Antonio’s 41st Annual Jazz’SAlive Festival, This Weekend

Jazz is Alive in San Antonio This Weekend

The City of San Antonio is excited for the San Antonio Park Foundation’s 41st Annual Jazz’SAlive Festival to kick off this Friday and Saturday. As the city’s official jazz festival, Jazz’SAlive has become a 41 year tradition, drawing huge turnouts year after year. San Antonians love their jazz, and this free, two-day event brings the community together in celebration of the genre that unites people from all walks of life.

What to Expect at Jazz’SAlive 2024

Held at the Civic Park at Hemisfair, this year’s Jazz’SAlive will feature world-class performances, food, and entertainment for all ages. The festival will take place on Friday, September 27th, from 4 PM to 11 PM, and Saturday, September 28th, from 11 AM to 11 PM. General admission is free, making it accessible to everyone in the community. For those looking to enhance their experience, there are VIP tables and Patron Seats available for purchase.

Elevate Your Experience: VIP and Patron Seat Options

While general admission is free, festival-goers looking for an upgraded experience can reserve VIP tables and Patron Seats. The Jazz’SAlive VIP Experience Package provides seating for eight, along with complimentary beverages and bites. Single-day Patron Seats are available  per person, offering prime seating near the main stage with cocktail service. These premium options allow attendees to get closer to the action and enjoy an elevated viewing experience. View tickets available HERE

Patrice Rushen, an award-winning musician and composer who is also one of the most sought-after artists in the music industry.
Patrice Rushen, an award-winning musician and composer who is also one of the most sought-after artists in the music industry. Photo: SA Parks Foundation

Friday Lineup: A Blend of Legends and Local Talent

Jazz enthusiasts are in for a treat with Friday’s stellar lineup, which includes award-winning musician and composer Patrice Rushen, whose fusion of jazz, pop, and R&B took the 70s and 80s by storm. Local favorites Dirty River Orchestra and the Dan Ryan Quartet will also perform, along with the USAF Band of the West featuring Grammy-winning bandleader Steven Feifke. The variety of styles and sounds on Friday promises to make the evening an unforgettable experience for all.

San Antonio Jazz Festival
All-Star Musician Lineup, Photo: SA Parks Foundation

Saturday Lineup: All-Star Musicians Take the Stage

Saturday’s lineup is equally impressive, with the return of the Lao Tizer Band, featuring Grammy-winning saxophonist Eric Marienthal and Rolling Stone’s 2022 “Bassist of the Year” nominee Anthony Crawford. Other highlights include Jose Amador and Terra Nova’s eclectic Latin Jazz showcase, and Catching Daylight’s tribute to jazz legends. Rising stars like Kate Kortum and Nina and the Gypsies will round out the day, ensuring a diverse mix of jazz styles for all attendees to enjoy.

The Community Spirit of Jazz’SAlive

What truly sets Jazz’SAlive apart is its ability to bring the community together. Jazz has a unique way of uniting people, and this festival offers a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can enjoy the same experience, regardless of background. Whether you’re swaying to the music of a Grammy-winning artist or relaxing on the grass with friends, the festival is about more than just jazz—it’s about the shared joy and relaxation that comes with it.

A Celebration of Music

With a star-studded lineup and thousands of attendees expected, the 41st Annual Jazz’SAlive Festival is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet. This festival reminds us all of the power of music to bring people together, especially in a city like San Antonio that has such a deep love for jazz.

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