Please be aware of the following age-related restrictions for this event: Ages 10+.
Over the last several years, the Hot Sardines have emerged from the Brooklyn neo-speakeasies where they got their start to make a global name for themselves playing hot jazz as it was in the era when live music was king, bridging generations and captivating 21st-century audiences. The group, led by frontwoman Elizabeth Bougerol and piano player Evan Palazzo, has been described as potent and assured (The New York Times) and simply phenomenal (The Times of London), notching more than a year on the Billboard Jazz chart and 60 million streams on Spotify (over 90 countries). Theyve guested on Later With Jools Holland, NPRs Weekend Edition, CBS Saturday Morning, NPRs Soundcheck, Live at WFUV, and appeared at major jazz festivals including Newport, Montreal, Toronto, London, and Blue Note in Japan in addition to sold-out shows at more than 400 venues worldwide. Theyve performed their Boston Pops-debuted symphony show with orchestras throughout North America. Their three major albums have landed on best-of lists in the jazz press (Downbeat, JazzTimes) but also crossed over to the mainstream, with Rolling Stone noting that 100-year-old jazz standards get reborn in the hands of the Hot Sardines.
- 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
- Check specific event restrictions