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What's on
Venue opening times:
Why this event is for you
Normally you could be forgiven for thinking live music is only free due to a lack of interest or talent, but not in the case of Jazz at LACMA! Here, legends like Wayne Shorter, John Clayton, Kenny Burrell, Les McCann, Cannonball-Coltrane project, Ernie Watts and many more play their tunes just for the love of music and hopefully the enjoyment of others. Slowly becoming one of the museum's most recognizable projects with over 42,000 visitors a year, it is a really great way to appreciate one of the most sophisticated musical tastes. Experience all the plucks, notes, and beats live!
- Free live music offerings at LACMA
Venue opening times:
- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 - 17:00
- Friday 11:00 - 20:00
- Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 19:00
- Wednesday - closed
- Jazz: takes place every Friday from 18:00
Why this event is for you
Normally you could be forgiven for thinking live music is only free due to a lack of interest or talent, but not in the case of Jazz at LACMA! Here, legends like Wayne Shorter, John Clayton, Kenny Burrell, Les McCann, Cannonball-Coltrane project, Ernie Watts and many more play their tunes just for the love of music and hopefully the enjoyment of others. Slowly becoming one of the museum's most recognizable projects with over 42,000 visitors a year, it is a really great way to appreciate one of the most sophisticated musical tastes. Experience all the plucks, notes, and beats live!