Please be aware of the following age-related restrictions for this event: Ages 10+.
Trailblazing musician, composer, and percussive dancer Max Pollak brings his singular, genre-defying artistry to Birdland Jazz Club on Monday, July 27 at 7pm, leading an exceptional ensemble in an evening that blends percussive dance, body percussion, jazz, and Afro-Caribbean traditions into a vibrant chamber music experience.An Austrian-born virtuoso and internationally celebrated innovator, Pollak has spent more than 25 years expanding the expressive possibilities of rhythm by treating the body as a fully realized musical instrument. Seamlessly integrating tap dance, body percussion, and vocals with instrumental performance, he creates a dynamic concert format that bridges musical cultures and theatrical traditions with precision and imagination.Joining Pollak for this special engagement are:Max Pollak, vocals, tap, percussionNicki Denner, pianoJennifer Vincent, bassFelipe Fournier, vibesSamuel Torres, percussionCamila Aldet, vocals, tapClaudia Rahardjanoto, vocals, tapNicholas Young, tap, percussionPollaks remarkable career has taken him to leading concert halls and opera houses around the world, including Viennas Konzerthaus, Zurichs Tonhalle, and Dutch National Opera Amsterdam. A versatile collaborator across musical genres, he has performed with jazz legends Ray Brown, Chucho Valds, Paquito DRivera, Pedrito Martinez, and Danilo Prez, as well as classical luminaries Diana Damrau and Zubin Mehta. Equally at home in folkloric and contemporary traditions, he has also collaborated with Los Muequitos de Matanzas and the Bavarian State Opera Orchestra.A featured artist on the U.S. Postal Service Forever Stamp honoring Tap Dance, Pollak is also the co-creator of the acclaimed Off-Broadway production Carmen To Havana and Back. His debut recording RumbaTap was released in 2015, and his new album Viis will be released in July.This special Birdland performance highlights Pollaks original compositions alongside inventive rhythmic explorations rooted in jazz and Afro-Caribbean traditions, offering audiences a compelling evening that reimagines rhythm as both sound and movement.

- Main Line: (212) 581-3080
- Box Office: (212) 581-3080

- Located at main entrance
- Valid photo ID required for pickup
- Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to collect tickets

- Limited street parking in Midtown Manhattan
- Nearby parking garages recommended
- Wilson Parking and Icon Parking nearby
- Average parking rates: $25-$40 per evening

- Limited wheelchair accessible seating
- Ground floor entrance available
- Contact venue in advance for specific accommodations
- ADA compliance confirmed

- Smart casual attire recommended
- No outside food or drinks
- Minimum age typically 18+
- Photography without flash permitted

- Most shows 21+
- Some all-ages matinee performances available
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by adult
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