The Detroit Jazz Festival will be held in downtown Detroit on Aug. 30 – Sept. 2 (Labor Day weekend).
2024 Full Lineup and Schedule Announced
The Detroit Jazz Festival, the world’s largest (and best) free jazz festival, announced this year’s full lineup and schedule for Labor Day weekend.
“We’re excited to present the full lineup for this year’s Detroit Jazz Festival,” said Chris Collins, president and artistic director, Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation. “The artists scheduled to perform on the festival stages reflect a very dynamic and eclectic group of talented jazz artists that represents our commitment to the propagation of jazz in all of its forms and evolutions, and mission to honor Detroit jazz legacy and present free jazz to our faithful fans in downtown Detroit and our audiences worldwide.”
Full schedule and 2024 lineup:
*UPDATE – VIEW CURRENT AND UPDATED 2024 SCHEDULE & LINEUP HERE
Friday, Aug. 30
6:00 pm Dr. Valade’s Brass Band featuring Shannon Powell
7:00 pm TRANSLINEAR LIGHT The Music of Alice Coltrane featuring Ravi Coltrane with Special Guest Brandee Younger, and the Detroit Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra
9:00 pm 2024 Artist-In-Residence BRIAN BLADE & THE FELLOWSHIP BAND
Sat., Aug. 31
11:30 am MSBOA Showcase
1:30 pm Wayne State University Jazz Big Band
2:00 pm Harmolodics
2:15 pm Wendell Harrison and Tribe
3:00 pm Walter White Big Band
3:15 pm Charlie Sepulveda & The Turnaround Plus Special Guest
3:45 pm The Ron English Crew
4:15 pm Isaiah J. Thompson Quartet
5:00 pm The Bad Plus
5:15 pm MONTY ALEXANDER D-DAY
5:30 pm J Rowe/Jordan Schug Sextet
6:00 pm Mimi Fox Organ Trio
7:00 pm Nate Smith
7:15 pm Melanie Charles
7:30 pm Sean Dobbins Ensemble Presents The World We Know
9:00 pm Cameron Graves
9:15 pm Christian McBride & Inside Straight
Sun., Sept. 1
11:30 am MSBOA Showcase
12:15 pm Michigan State University Big Band
12:15 pm JC Heard JazzWeek All-Stars
1:30 pm Downbeat Blindfold Test
2:00 pm Tottori Jazz Mission (Tottori, Japan)
2:00 pm Collegiate Combo Competition Winners
2:00 pm HAKi!
3:15 pm James “Blood” Ulmer Music Revelation Ensemble
3:45 pm Vince Abbracciante Nocturno — in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago – Solo Accordion”
4:00 pm The Vibraphone Summit: Warren Wolf – Joe Locke – Jason Marsalis & Chien Chien Lu
5:15 pm Chief Adjuah (formerly Christian Scott)
5:45 pm Russ Macklem Detroit Quintet
5:45 pm JK6; Takatsuki, Japan Jazz Street’s Exchange Band
6:00 pm THREE VISTORS featuring Edward Simon, Scott Colley, Brian Blade and special guest Becca Stevens and The Detroit Jazz Festival String Octet
7:15 pm Joshua Redman Group ft. Gabrielle Cavassa ‘where are we’ tour
7:45 pm Anthony Stanco Quintet
7:45 pm Carmen Lundy
8:15 pm Kyle Eastwood – Eastwood Symphonic; Detroit Jazz Festival Symphony Orchestra
9:15 pm Ghost-Note
Monday, Sept. 2
11:45 am Detroit Public Schools Community District Showcase
12:45 pm University of Michigan Big Band
2:00 pm Kasan Belgrave Sextet
2:15 pm Joe De Gregorio Trio
2:45 pm Zig Zag Power Trio: Vernon Reid – Melvin Gibbs – Will Calhoun
4:00 pm OOPAPADA/Dr. Prof. Leonard King
4:00 pm Marquis Hill: Composers Collective
4:45 pm Pablo Ziegler Quintet Featuring Roberta Gambarini
6:15 pm Monika Herzig’s Sheroes
6:15 pm Billy Childs Quartet, Special Guest Sean Jones
7:15 pm BRIAN BLADE & THE FELLOWSHIP BAND with the Detroit Jazz Festival Jazz Orchestra arranged and conducted by Jim McNeely
The Detroit Jazz Festival will be held in downtown Detroit on Aug. 30 – Sept. 2 (Labor Day weekend).
About the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation
Under the leadership of President and Artistic Director Chris Collins, the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization that presents jazz and educational workshops throughout the year. The Foundation produces the Detroit Jazz Festival, which is the signature event for the Foundation and the largest free jazz festival in the world. The Festival is also a major tourist attraction for the City of Detroit, with 26 percent of its audience coming from out of state. For more information, visit detroitjazzfest.org.
The Detroit Jazz Festival is supported by the Gretchen C. Valade Endowment for the Arts, a private foundation generously created by the late Angel of Jazz, Gretchen C. Valade. The Foundation also receives grant funding from the DTE Foundation, Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation, Kresge Foundation, the Knight Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and Arts Midwest. Hundreds of individuals also contribute to the Festival through membership and donations.
Major corporate partners include Rocket Companies, Carhartt, JPMorgan Chase, Absopure, Kia and AARP.
Media partners include Fox 2 Detroit, 760 WJR, WEMU-FM, WDET 101.9 FM, DownBeat, WRCJ 90.9 FM, Channel 22, city of Detroit’s new arts and entertainment channel; and Detroit PBS.
For more information, visit:
Website – www.detroitjazzfest.org
Facebook — @DetroitJazzFestival
Twitter — @DetroitJazzFest
Instagram — @DetroitJazzFest