Presented in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center

Led by trombonist Sam Chess, this evening celebrates the life and work of the iconic Louis Armstrong, whose music laid the foundation for jazz, modern music, and American culture. For Wynton Marsalis, Louis Armstrong is the foundational "transcendent genius" of jazz, representing the pinnacle of musical artistry, soulfulness, and humanity.

Venue
David Rubenstein Atrium
1887 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

For ticketing, call CenterCharge at 212-721-6500 from Monday–Friday 10:00 am–6:00 pm (EST)

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The David Rubenstein Atrium is open daily to the public and for weekly scheduled events; entry is always free and tickets are not required. Free programming includes performances by artists from across the world, artistic panels, creative workshops, family shows, opportunities for civic engagement, and social events. Learn more »

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