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Pacific Jazz Orchestra’s Inaugural Benefit Concert

An unforgettable night of yacht rock and jazz with Christopher Cross and Jacob Scesney!

Pacific Jazz Orchestra’s Inaugural Benefit Concert
Pacific Jazz Orchestra’s Inaugural Benefit Concert

General Info

Oct 10, 2024, 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM

$175 - $350, 2930 Beverly Glen Cir, Los Angeles, CA 90077

Description

Get ready for an extraordinary evening of smooth tunes and jazzy vibes as the Pacific Jazz Orchestra debuts its inaugural benefit concert! Join Oscar® and five-time GRAMMY®-winner Christopher Cross, known for his iconic hits like “Sailing” and “Ride Like the Wind,” alongside saxophonist Jacob Scesney in an intimate performance at the renowned Vibrato Grill Jazz. Led by seven-time Grammy-nominated Artistic Director Chris Walden, the eight-piece ensemble promises a night of legendary music, delectable dining, and great company. With only 133 seats in the house, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy Christopher Cross up close in one of LA’s finest jazz venues. Tickets include the concert, dinner, and parking, so snag yours before they’re gone!


📅 Dates & Times

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Doors open at 4:00 PM


📍 Venue

Vibrato Grill Jazz

2930 Beverly Glen Cir, Los Angeles, CA 90077


👨🏻‍👩🏻‍👦🏻‍👦🏻 Age requirement

All ages welcome


🎟️ Tickets/Price

$175 - $350

BUY/RESERVE TICKETS ONLINE


🍔 Food

Dinner included with ticket


🚙 Parking

Parking included


🌐 Website link

Pacific Jazz


🧭 Directions

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