Jazz’SAlive-2 Day Event

September 27, 2024 to September 28, 2024
All day
Civic Park at Hemisfair, 210 South Alamo Street

The City of San Antonio’s Official Jazz Music Festival is ensuring Jazz Is Alive in San Antonio!

Event: 41st Annual Jazz’SAlive
Where: Civic Park at Hemisfair
When: Friday, September 27th | 4 PM to 11 PM & Saturday, September 28th | 11 AM to 11 PM
Admission: free and open to the public, all ages | VIP Tables & Patron Seats available for purchase

Jazz’SAlive 2024 Layout Map

General admission is FREE, all ages, and open to the public! 
-No outside food or beverage is allowed.
-No coolers are allowed. Bags are subject to search.
-Tickets are available for premium seating

Single-Day ‘Patron Seats’ ($60 per person/per day) Jazz’SAlive offers a limited number of premium Patron Seats at the main stage for those who want to upgrade their viewing experience and leave the lawn chairs at home. Patron Seats are sold as single-day tickets. Fans who wish to have a Patron Seat on both Friday and Saturday will need to purchase a ticket for each day. Each ticket includes 1 priority seat near the main stage in Civic Park with access to a cash bar and cocktail service.

All ticket purchases are non-refundable and non-transferable.

FREE General Admission | Patron Seats

2024 Jazz’SAlive Parking Map

FRIDAY Main Stage Talent Lineup

(Main Stage at 9pm) Patrice Rushen, an award-winning musician and composer who is also one of the most sought-after artists in the music industry. She is a classically trained pianist who originally found success in the 70’s and 80’s with her signature fusion of jazz, pop and R&B. During this era, she composed and recorded the hit song, “Forget Me Nots,” which has been frequently covered and sampled by other artists. Rushen is also a four-time Grammy nominee who has composed scores for movies and television. She has been the first female musical director for many of the entertainment industry’s top award shows, which include the Grammy Awards, the Emmy Awards, the People’s Choice Awards, the NAACP Image Awards and HBO’s “Comic Relief V.” Considered one of the world’s top jazz pianists, she has performed with many artists. Among them such esteemed names as Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Prince, Nancy Wilson, Ndugu Chancler, Carlos Santana, Christian McBride and Lee Ritenour. She is a record producer and an award-winning composer of symphonic music, some of which was commissioned by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Rushen is the” Ambassador of Artistry In Education” at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, and has been the Chair of the Popular Music Program at USC’s Thornton School of Music from 2013 till 2023. Rushen also spends time working with the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, NARAS “Grammy In The Schools” program and other organizations dedicated to establishing music education and mentorship programs for underprivileged youth. 

(Main Stage at 7pm) Dirty River Orchestra, San Antonio’s premier traditional jazz band.

(Main Stage at 5pm) USAF Band of the West featuring Steven Feifke, at 31, he’s the youngest-ever bandleader to win a Grammy in Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album at the 2023 Grammys.

KRTU Stage – Friday
(Starts 4:30pm) Dan Ryan Quartet, accomplished guitarist, composer and arranger, and is the musician solely responsible for the composition, production, performance and visual design for the recordings of Sol Luna y las Estrellas.

SATURDAY Main Stage Talent Lineup

(Main Stage at 9pm) The Lao Tizer Band, “Jazz Group of the Year” nominee, THE LAO TIZER BAND feat
Elliott Yamin, Eric Marienthal & Chieli Minucci make their return
to Jazz’SAlive on Saturday, September 28 in
support of their August 2024 album & video release AMPLIFY.
The new release is a major evolution for the group and includes 5 new original
vocals and 4 new original instrumentals, with an all-star cast. The project was
recorded and filmed all LIVE at legendary EastWest Studios in Hollywood with
simultaneous 7-camera video shoot and a legendary cast of musicians. Joining
keyboardist, bandleader and former “Best New Jazz Artist” nominee, Lao
Tizer for the concert are American Idol star, Elliott
Yamin – vocals, Grammy-winning sax legend, Eric
Marienthal (Chick Corea, Elton John), guitarist, producer and 3x Emmy winner,
Chieli Minucci (Special EFX), Grammy-winning percussion
legend, Munyungo Jackson (Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder), drum
phenom Tony Austin (Kamasi Washington) and Rolling Stone 2022
“Bassist of the Year” nominee, Anthony Crawford (Erykah Badu, Jeff
Lorber, Alan Holdsworth). Please join us as the group takes you on a
high-energy musical ride through a variety of flavors and styles with an
all-star cast of musicians. 

(Main Stage at 7:15pm) Jose Amador and Terra Nova, a well-curated variety of music from around the world and an eclectic top-notch showcase of Latin Jazz music.
(Main Stage at 5:30pm) Catching Daylight sextet, under the leadership of trumpeter Adrian Ruiz, is a group comprised of musicians who will pay tribute to the legacies of saxophonist Richard García and electric bassist Jim Kalson.
(Main Stage at 4pm) Kate Kortum, 22 year old jazz vocalist and instrumentalist from Houston TX.
(Main Stage at 2:15pm) Nina and the Gypsies, an energetic collective of independent artists and friends who passionately embrace the music of the Gypsy Kings, Paco de Lucia, and diverse artists, crafting a distinctive fusion of passion, creativity, and artistic expression.”
(Main Stage at 12:30pm) St. Mary’s University Jazz Orchestra, directed by educator and contemporary jazz artist, Dr. Adrian Ruiz, coordinator of the St. Mary’s University Fiesta Jazz Festival, and professor of trumpet and composition.
(Main Stage at 11:30am) Bradley Middle School Jazz ensemble, consistently won top honors at local and out of city jazz festivals and competitions. The Bradley Jazz Ensemble is directed by Karlos Elizondo and Miguel Vilas.

KRTU Stage – Saturday

(Starts at Noon) Foreign Arm
(Starts at 5pm) The Toro Flores Quintet is a premier ensemble showcases San Antonio’s top musicians: Toro on vibraphone, Joe Caploe on drums, Mark Little on keys, Brandon Rivas on bass, and Georgie Padilla on percussion. On Friday, October 18th, this exceptional quintet will deliver an engaging performance featuring a captivating blend of intricate rhythms, sophisticated harmonic structures, and a diverse range of musical styles.

FREE General Admission | Patron Seats