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CULVER CITY, Calif. /CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE/ — The City of Culver City welcomes you to enjoy Sunday evenings in October 2024 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre where talented jazz musicians will perform each Sunday, beginning at 7 p.m.. TJoin us as we hear beautiful sound from award-winning musicians from across the nation. It is the perfect way to wind down your weekends in Downtown Culver City.

ickets start at $10, with premium seats available for $20. Jazz Nights will be located at Kirk Douglas Theatre at 9820 Washington Boulevard

Culver City Jazz Nights in October 2024

Jazz Nights Lineup

  • October 6 – Néstor Torres, flautist (Afro Cuban Quintet)
  • October 13 – Jeremy Pelt, trumpet (Quintet)
  • October 20 – Delfeayo Marsalis, trombone (Quintet)
  • October 27 – Terry Gibbs/Shorty Rogers Centennial (19-piece Big Band with Vocalist Ella Sophie)

Tickets are now available for purchase on the Center Theater Group website.

The event is produced by the City of Culver City with music curated by the Jazz Bakery. You can learn more about the Jazz Bakery by visiting its website. This is a guest production at the Kirk Douglas Theatre with special thanks to Center Theatre Group.

Plan ahead and consider taking the bus or using other mobility options to attend the event including the City’s Circulator that connects to the Culver City Expo Station! Call (310) 253-6500 or visit the Culver CityBus Website to map your trip. The City’s Next CCBus App provides real time bus locations, trip planning and bus occupancy levels. Please do not park in residential areas.

Free parking with validation is available at Culver City’s City Hall, across Culver Boulevard from the rear of the theatre, entrance on Duquesne. Bring your ticket to the lobby for validation. Convenient parking is also located at the Cardiff and Ince Parking Structures located in Downtown Culver City. Parking is free for the first hour at the Downtown Parking – City of Culver City.

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