Lincoln Center invites you to enjoy a jazzy, big band holiday celebration—in New York or online.

Enjoy Big Band Holidays, in NYC or where ever you are!

Dec 13, 7pm
Dec 14–16, 8pm
Dec 17, 2pm
Rose Theater

Continuing a beloved New York tradition, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and special guest vocalists Catherine Russell and Kenny Washington warm up the House of Swing with soulful renditions of holiday classics.

Join us in New York City (only a few tickets are left!) or watch live webcasts of two performances (Dec 13 and 17) to ring in the holidays!

Can’t make it to the Big Apple this winter? Take the tradition home with you by purchasing the Big Band Holidays album by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis! It’s for sale now in CD, vinyl, and digital formats at our online store and is the perfect, jazzy holiday gift for loved ones. (You can also buy a Christmas tree-shaped vinyl record by the JLCO for the vinyl collector in your life!)

By Stephen Brockelman

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