The 38th Annual Jazz Festival is coming to Detroit this Labor Day Weekend… and it is totally free! The Jazz Fest has celebrated Detroit’s rich history for over 40 years and promises to give Detroiters a weekend that they’ll never forget. Check out why you must see the Detroit Jazz Festival this September and why it’ll be one of your favorite fests of the year.
The ultimate jazz festival is coming to Detroit on Labor Day weekend.
From September 1st-4th, Detroit will host its annual Jazz Festival, which is free to music fans looking to listen to tunes from jazz artists, past and present.
There will be a large range of artists during the festival including Herbie Hancock, Regina Carter, The Wayne Shorter Quartet, jazz fusionist Miles Mosley, and a Detroit jam session by hometown saxophonist George Benson.
On opening night, you'll get a sweet treat to the tunes of Miles Davis' Second Great Quintet, and also hear Wayne Shorter Quartet, which has earned worldwide recognition.
More than 30 artists will hit the stage this September.
Jazz music isn't as appreciated as it should be, so young and old alike should check of the Detroit Jazz Festival to learn about the music's history. You might even go home with a new favorite musician! The Jazz Festival will be held on September 1st-4th and will be located at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit.
Are you looking forward to Detroit’s Jazz Festival? Have you been to this Labor Day fest in the past? Let us know about your experience in the comment section below!
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