
See jazz multi-instrumentalist Vincent Ingala at Ludlow Garage on May 23.
Jazz multi-instrumentalist Vincent Ingala at Ludlow Garage on May 23. The Connecticut-born saxophonist, known for his smooth blend of contemporary jazz and R&B, brings an upbeat, feel‑good energy to every performance. His live shows often feature him switching effortlessly between sax, guitar, and keys, creating a dynamic, crowd‑pleasing experience.
Tickets to Vincent Ingala
Tickets to Vincent Ingala start at $35.
About Vincent Ingala
Vincent Ingala is a contemporary/urban jazz multi-instrumentalist. The tenor saxophone is his main instrument of choice, though he plays drums, guitar, piano, and sings as well. He has released eight albums, his most recent being released on July 12, 2024.
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Ludlow Garage Venue Details
Parking
On-street parking is often available on (or near) Ludlow Ave. Additional paid parking is available nearby. Use the Cincy EZ Park App to pay for parking as appropriate. Take the Cincinnati METRO to the venue.
Bag Policy
All guests are subject to a bag inspection. Small clutch bags are allowed if they are no larger than 6 inches x 9 inches and do not need to be transparent. Clear bags are permitted if they are no larger than 12 inches x 12 inches x 6 inches in size.
Kitchen Hours
The Ludlow Garage Kitchen will be open on the date of this performance. Make reservations.
About The Ludlow Garage
The Ludlow Garage neighborhood gastropub is a true Cincinnati icon where world-class musicians have been coming to play for decades. Experience what makes the Ludlow Garage a true Cincinnati staple, with its vibrant restaurant and music community.
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