NoMad Jazz Festival Concert Series: Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo: El Arte del Bolero
6/1
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
(25th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues)
Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo: El Arte del Bolero
Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón, a MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellow, is among the most influential voices in contemporary jazz, seamlessly blending innovation with tradition and Afro-Caribbean roots. Born in San Juan, he has released eighteen albums, including the Grammy-winning El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2. Joined by acclaimed Grammy-winning pianist Luis Perdomo, his longtime collaborator, the duo delivers virtuosic interplay and expressive interpretations that bridge cultures and expand the language of modern jazz today.
NoMad Premier — $150 + service fees
Front-row seating with an exclusive gift bag
Tax-deductible: $70
NoMad Select — $100 + service fees
Preferred seating in the main hall
Tax-deductible: $50
NoMad Access — $75 + service fees
General seating in the main hall
Tax-deductible: $25
NoMad Next (Under 25) — $25 + service fees
Discounted tickets for guests age 25 and under
NoMad Jazz Festival Concert Series
Experience world-class jazz in NoMad through a special NoMad Jazz Festival Concert Series of ticketed performances at Engelman Recital Hall. Curated by Rio Sakairi, Artistic Director of The Jazz Gallery and the NoMad Jazz Festival, the series features award-winning artists in an intimate concert setting.
Proceeds from ticket sales directly support the NoMad Jazz Festival 2026, ensuring the festival remains free and accessible to the public. Ticket sales are tax-deductible.
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