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Monday, March 18

Food, Clothing, and Toiletries Pantry  

1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Evanston)
Free Admission 
Hamilton County residents experiencing food insecurities are welcome to stop by —open Mondays and Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Call 513-531-4337 for more information. Check out our list of other Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens. 

 

 

Diaper Drop

2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Community Action Agency (Bond Hill)
Free Admission
300 Families will receive one free batch of 50 diapers per month for each child living in the household. Hamilton County residents only. No registration is required. No income restrictions. 

 

 

Forest Park: Xtreme Hip-Hop with Sydney Kairee  

6:30 p.m.
Forest Park Senior Center (Forest Park)
Prices vary
This all-new, beginner-friendly class will have you burning calories and making friends. Your first class is always free. 

 

 

Jazz at Memo Series  

7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Starting at $6
Experience “Time After Time” with the Brandon Coleman Quartet as they celebrate sounds beyond music inspired by paranormal events. The weekly concerts feature some of the finest musicians in Cincinnati’s thriving jazz scene. Runs through April 29. 

 

 

Woodward Cinema Presents: Stop Making Sense 

7 p.m.
Woodward Theatre (OTR)
Starting at $12
Celebrated filmmaker Jonathan Demme (known for Silence of the Lambs) masterfully captures the Talking Heads’ peak energy in this fully restored film, marking its 40th anniversary with renewed vibrancy. 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

midwest regional sustainability summit

Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit 

May 2
8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Duke Energy Convention Center (Downtown) 
$200
More than 600 passionate and visionary leaders share inspiring, forward-thinking, and solution-oriented ideas that propel guests toward a healthier, more resilient, sustainable, and equitable future. Jacqueline Patterson, Founder and Executive Director of the Chisholm Legacy Project: A Resource Hub for Black Frontline Climate Justice Leadership, is the keynote speaker.

 


Tuesday, March 19

Ohio Primary Election 

6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Make your voice heard by casting your vote in the upcoming election. A list of candidates and Issues is available at votehamiltoncountyohio.gov. Find your polling location at ohiosos.gov. Metro and MetroNow! will be providing free rides for election day. 

 

 

Monday Music Live at Lunch  

12:10 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Christ Church Cathedral (Downtown)
Free Admission
Hear the exciting sound of early music as the folks in the Middle Ages heard it on Renaissance recorders and more. Feel the enchanting groove whether you bring your lunch or savor delectable bites at the Cathedral. Runs Tuesdays through May 28.  

 

 

Bodies in Flux Workshops  

1 p.m.
Location provided after registration
Free Admission
This fabric vagina sculpture encourages essential conversations about bodily autonomy, pregnancy, and the future of reproductive justice through the exploration of ephemeral objects located inside large pink Easter eggs. Runs through March 30. 

 

 

NPHC Monthly Mixer 

5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Bugatti Ultra Lounge (Springdale)
Free Admission
Divine 9 members are invited to mix and mingle. Enjoy food, music, drinks and camaraderie.  

 

 

Peter Pan Broadway Musical 

7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center (Downtown)
Starting at $35
Join the Darling Family as Peter Pan and Tinkerbell take them on a soaring adventure to Never Never Land. Featuring a timeless score that includes “I’m Flying,” “I’ve Got to Crow,” “I Won’t Grow Up,” and so many more, Peter Pan is now updated for a new generation of thrill seekers—and more spectacular than ever. Runs through March 24. 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

Desi Banks Comedy Show 

May 3
8 p.m.
Taft Theatre (Downtown)
Starting at $10
If you want a night of laughter and inspiration, do not miss the Atlanta-native comedian during his The Purpose Chaser tour. The night promises sidesplitting laughter and a renewed joy that uplifts you long after the curtains close. 

 


Wednesday, March 20

Community Action Agency Produce Pop-Up  

2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Community Action Agency (Bond Hill) 
Free Admission 
Fruits, vegetables, and baked goods are available to anyone experiencing food insecurity on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointment is necessary. For more information, call 513-924-2021. Check out our list of Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens. 

 

 

City Budget Public Hearing 

5:30 p.m.
North Avondale Recreation Center (Avondale)
Free Admission
Have your say in shaping the future of Cincinnati by sharing your input with city officials for the upcoming budget. Deepen your understanding of budgetary processes, from preparation to implementation, and gain insight into the voting procedures and beyond. 

 

 

Spin with Carmen  

5:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays
Hirsch Recreation Center (Avondale) 
$7 (nonmembers); $5 (members)
Spin to some of your favorite tunes with Black fitness instructor Carmen Sanders. Call 513-751-3393 to reserve your bike. 

 

 

The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns 

7 p.m.
Harry T. Wilks Conference Center (Hamilton)
Free Admission
William H. “Bill” Turner discusses his latest book, drawing on his experiences of growing up in an eastern Kentucky model coal town and a wealth of previously untold stories delving into the rich tapestry of Black Appalachia.

 

 

Cece Winans: The Goodness Tour 

7 p.m.
Princeton Pike Church (Hamilton)
Starting at $45
Enjoy an all-new worship experience featuring the biggest songs from her album, Believe For It, and a debut of new songs set to release in April, including “Holy Forever” and many other new surprises.

 

 

Stew Play

7:30 p.m.
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (Mt. Adams)
Starting at $33.50
Three generations of Black women gather in Mama’s kitchen, simmering stew. Witness closely held secrets and details of their lives slowly unfold. Runs through April 7. Tickets are selling out fast! 

 

 

Karaoke Wednesdays  

9 p.m. – 1 a.m.
Mango’s Tropical Oasis (Springdale)
Free Admission
Unleash your inner singer or rapper as you belt out some of your favorite R&B, old-school, or rap tunes to various soundtracks provided by Ms. Ebony J and hosted by Bigg Booman. 

 

 

Open Mic  

8 p.m. – 2 a.m. 
The Greenwich (Walnut Hills) 
$5
Catch a vibe and witness Cincinnati’s power, passion, and pain expressed through live music, spoken word, and more. Whether you are coming to inspire or be inspired, bring your A-game. 

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PLANNING AHEAD

 

Kamasi Washington Jazz Concert 

May 8 
7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $45
Enjoy the mesmerizing music and captivating rhythmic sounds of the saxophone in a historic venue. This unforgettable experience will transport you to a realm of musical enchantment, where every note resonates with soul-stirring melodies. 

 


Thursday, March 21

Queer Possibility: Photographs from the Collection 

11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Cincinnati Art Museum (Mt Adams)
Free Admission
Explore an exhibit highlighting relationships between photography and queerness with photos on view, including works by Yasumasa Morimura and Zanele Muholi. Runs through April 18. 

 

 

Whitfield Lovell: Passages – Art Exhibit  

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Cincinnati Art Museum (Mt Adams)
Free Admission
Contemplate the ordinary lives and extraordinary journeys of the African American experience while raising universal questions about identity, memory, and America’s collective heritage. Over 80 evocative multisensory installations, conté crayon drawings, and assemblages comprise this most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work. Runs through May 26. Free on Thursdays. 

 

 

FotoFocus Presents: Roger Ross Williams Lecture 

6 p.m.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (The Banks)
Free Admission
Listen to insights from the acclaimed director, producer, writer, and recipient of prestigious accolades, including the Oscar, Emmy, NAACP Image Awards, Webby, and Peabody. Delve into his journey as a visionary and trailblazer in Black media. A reception will immediately follow the talk. 

 

 

Art Fusion Experience

6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
First Financial Building (Downtown)
Free Admission
Join The Cincinnati (OH) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for an evening of engagement through the arts. Local artists will be on hand to share their artistic gifts with the community. 

 

 

Expand & Elevate: UNBOX.ED Cincinnati Actors Summit 

6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
The Woodward Theater (OTR)
Free Admission
Connect with fellow actors, elevate your skills with insights from industry experts, and propel your craft forward. 

 

 

Julius Caesar Play 

7:30 p.m.
Otto M. Budig Theatre (OTR)
Starting at $14
The cutthroat world of Roman politics is exposed when the ambitious yet oblivious Julius Caesar becomes the target of assassination. Taking a contemporary view of this ferocious tale of power and loyalty, these infamous characters face the consequences of betrayal and the brutal nature of tyranny. Runs through March 24. 

 

 

Brad Mehldau Jazz Concert 

8 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Starting at $35
Witness one of the most acclaimed jazz pianists of his generation. He is known for his virtuosic playing, his wide-ranging repertoire, and his ability to blend elements of jazz, classical, and popular music into a unique and personal sound.

 

PLANNING AHEAD

Stanley Clarke Jazz Concert 

May 10-11
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $35
Prepare to be awestruck as the four-time Grammy award-winning living legend takes the stage, unleashing his unparalleled talent in a mesmerizing display of jazz-fusion mastery. With his nimble fingers dancing across both acoustic and electric bass, he weaves together an electrifying symphony of sound that will leave you breathless and craving more. 

 


Friday, March 22

Shirley 

Netflix (Drama)
Shirley Chisholm makes a trailblazing run for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination after becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress. One of the filming locations included Cincinnati, so check it out. Starring Regina King, Lance Reddick, and Terrence Howard. 

 

 

Live@ Short Vine Square 

4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Short Vine Square (Clifton)
Free Admission
Start your weekend off right with live music from Daven Roberson and Friends. This energetic concert series is perfectly positioned near local restaurants and bars for your happy hour enjoyment. Runs weekly through May 10.

 

 

March Madness: Man to Man Fellowship 

6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Lincoln Heights MBC (Lincoln Heights)
Free Admission
Men are invited to enjoy food, fun, and fellowship while watching an NCAA tournament game. Transportation is available. 

 

 

Truth in Journalism: Discussion with Jenn White 

7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Starting at $50
Presented by the Woman’s City Club of Greater Cincinnati, radio talk show host Jenn White will address the importance of what ethical practices must guide the reliable production and consumption of daily news. 

 

 

Black Violin – Hip-Hop Concert 

7:30 p.m.
Taft Theatre (Downtown)
Starting at $27
Two classically trained string instrumentalists, Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste, bring their classical-meets-hip-hop arrangements to Cincinnati. Get your tickets before they sell out!

 

 

Tim Meadows Comedy Show 

7:30 p.m.
Funny Bone (Liberty Township)
Starting at $32
Actor, writer, comedian, and one of the longest-running cast members on Saturday Night Live will have the audience bursting with laughter. Runs through March 23. 

 

 

Offset Rap Concert 

8 p.m.
Bogart’s (Clifton)
Starting at $75
As one-third of the renowned hip-hop trio Migos, the Grammy-nominated rapper has captivated audiences worldwide with his distinctive flow, clever wordplay, and magnetic charisma. 

 

 

Natural Progression Concert 

8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
The Redmoor (Mt. Lookout)
Starting at $20
Kick back and enjoy an evening of live R&B vibes while indulging in savory bites like buffalo chicken egg rolls, Mahi Mahi sandwiches, Greek pizza, and more. Doors open at 6 p.m. 

 

 

Breaking the Code Play  

8 p.m.
Falcon Theatre (Newport)
Starting at $15
The story of Alan Turing, an eccentric genius whose code-breaking prowess during World War II proved instrumental in Allied victory. Despite his crucial contributions, Turing faced persecution due to his homosexuality, shedding light on the secrecy surrounding his achievements. Runs through March 30. 

 

 

P.S. I Love Me Poetry: Spring Forward Edition Tour 

8 p.m.
Oasis at Grace (College Hill)
Starting at $10
Immerse yourself in captivating live performances by talented local poets and groove to the soulful R&B melodies of Mr. Selfcare. Indulge in refreshments as you shop with various vendors, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to your night. 

 

 

New York City Piano Bar Show 

8 p.m.
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
Starting at $57
Cincinnati native Kenny Allan Smith and his band for an evening of elegance, class, dancing, and New York City sophistication as they perform an eclectic mix of musical genres, including chamber jazz, in an intimate cabaret setting. 

 

 

Skilla Baby Rap Concert 

10 p.m.
Riverfront Live (East End)
Starting at $45
Experience his electrifying performance, in which he will bring his signature style and infectious energy to the stage. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in his captivating music and dynamic stage presence. 

 

Planning Ahead

James Arthur R&B Concert 

May 11
8 p.m.
Andrew J. Brady Music Center (The Banks)
Starting at $39
Get ready to groove to the smooth R&B-infused pop beats of the English singer and songwriter renowned for his captivating presence on The X Factor stage. Brace yourself as he brings the heat of his Bitter Sweet Love World Tour to the vibrant streets of the Queen City. 

 


Saturday, March 23

Touch-A-Truck 

10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Court Street Plaza (Downtown)
Free Admission
Brings together working vehicles from across Cincinnati to the heart of Downtown for kids of all ages to get an up-close look. You can explore excavators, fire trucks, freight liners, and more. 

 

 

Déjà Vu: Creativity Repeats Itself Exhibit 

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Kennedy Heights Arts Center (Kennedy Heights)
Free Admission
This exhibition pairs five youth and young adult artists with five seasoned older artists to symbolize how the past shapes the future. In collaboration with Revolution Dance Theatre and David Choate Productions, Academy of World Languages students will highlight choreography from the “I Dream of Me” musical. 

 

 

Fibercations That Sing Exhibit 

Noon – 3 p.m.
Weavers Guild of Greater Cincinnati (Winton Hills)
Free Admission
Discover the exquisite quilt creations of local artist Cynthia Lockart, adorned with vibrant hues and flowing, curvilinear shapes that pay homage to African heritage. Inspired by her profound love for music, dance, faith, and family, Lockart’s quilts offer a captivating blend of cultural richness and artistic expression. 

 

 

Canstruction Exhibit Competition  

Noon – 5 p.m.
Weston Art Gallery (Downtown)
Free Admission
Blends creativity and community service. Local teams competed to construct imaginative sculptures using canned and packaged food. All materials will be donated to the Freestore Foodbank. Runs through March 24.

 

 

Just for Us Brunch 

1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
The Confetti Room (OTR)
Free Admission
Unite with The Black Women’s Health Movement for an enlightening session on nurturing your mental and physical well-being. Engage in informative discussions, indulge in delicious food, and enter raffles to win fabulous gift baskets. Discover essential tips for maintaining overall health, managing stress effectively, and safeguarding your heart health. 

 

 

Gospel Screening & Concert 

3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Word of Deliverance (Forest Park)
Free Admission
Delve into the vibrant tapestry of Black spirituality as we journey through sermons and songs featuring captivating excerpts from Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s latest docuseries. Be inspired with an uplifting message and elevate your spirit with live musical performances. 

 

 

Woman To Woman – Let’s Talk Women’s Health Roundtable 

3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Metropolitan Club (Covington)
$45
Topics will include challenges faced by women as we experience perimenopause and menopause. We will explore physical health, mental wellness, beauty tips, nutrition, and sexuality. A safe space for women to share their experiences, ask questions, and gain valuable insights. 

 

 

FC Cincinnati Pre-Match 

4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Washington Park (OTR)
Free Admission
Festivities include music, vendors, food trucks, inflatable baseball games, the inflatable FCC slide, and more. Plenty of seating is available throughout the park, and children and dogs are always welcome. 

 

 

Celebrate Her: Flight88 Women’s History Month Concert 

5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Urban Artifact (Northside)
$20
Celebrate the day with some of Cincinnati’s fiercest female composers, including live spoken word by Siri Imani and Heri et Hodie. Grab drinks from the full-service bar while enjoying complimentary desserts. 

 

 

The Black & White Charity Gala 

6 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Savannah Center (West Chester)
Starting at $150
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Cincinnati Alumni Chapter invites you to enjoy an evening of elegance and philanthropy with the soulful sounds of Vibe 5, live R&B and hip-hop music by DJ Nate the Great, a 360-photo booth, a selfie station, and more. 

 

 

A Drunken Night Out Comedy Show 

7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.
Bombs Away! Comedy Club (Northside)
$15
Get ready to laugh until your sides hurt as comedian Ken Hamlett takes the stage. Experience an unforgettable evening filled with uproarious laughter and comedic brilliance. Ken’s razor-sharp wit and hilarious observations promise to keep you entertained from start to finish. 

 

 

Planning Ahead

 

21 Savage Rap Concert 

May 22
7 p.m.
Riverbend Music Center (Anderson)
Starting at $29.50
The GRAMMY-winning, multi-platinum global superstar known for his distinctive flow will bring his American Dream feature special guests J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold. The tour celebrates the release of 21 Savage’s third studio album of the same name, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, maintaining the spot for two weeks. 

 


Sunday, March 24

African Modernism in America Exhibit 

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Taft Museum (Downtown)
Free Admission
Explore over 60 dynamic and vivid artworks created in Africa during the 1950s and ’60s, followed by a tour and workshop building your abstract painting with local artist Cedric Cox from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Learn about African artists and cultural organizations amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War. Runs through May 19. Free on Sundays and Mondays. 

 

 

R&B Sing-along Karaoke Brunch 

11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Fretboard Brewing (Norwood)
Free Admission
Sing and bounce to live R&B music by DJ Cannon while indulging in a few of your favorite dishes. Giveaways every hour from hostess Itsss Arielll. Food is available for purchase at various prices. 

 

 

Femininity, Fiber Arts and Fashion Workshop 

11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
ARCO (Price Hill)
Free Admission
The Ghostlight Stage Company brings together several local professional artists to lead fiber, textile, or fashion-based workshops while highlighting their work in a celebratory gallery. 

 

 

One Hallelujah Gospel Concert   

6:30 p.m.
Andrew J. Brady Music Center (The Banks)
Starting at $39
Join gospel powerhouses Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Jonathan McReynolds, Erica Campbell, Israel Houghton, and Jekalyn Carr as they launch their electrifying 25-city tour this Spring. Experience the joy of live gospel and inspirational music – it is time to praise like never before. 

 

 

 

Writer,
Latoya Stiggers
The Voice of Black Cincinnati


Upcoming Events

avery*sunshine

Avery*Sunshine – R&B Concert

When: 7:30 pm March 30, 2024

Where: Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $40

Known for her eclectic style of music, which blends elements of jazz, soul, funk, and R&B, see the powerhouse praised for her powerful vocals and ability to connect with her audience.

Classical Roots

Classical Roots - Inspirational Concert

When: 7:30 pm April 19, 2024

Where: Cincinnati Music Hall (OTR)

Price: Starting at $14

Love and fellowship ring throughout Music Hall for one of Cincinnati’s most anticipated musical traditions of each year. John Morris Russell leads the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir, and Nouveau Players in an evening of powerful and inspirational music.

take 6

Take 6 - R&B Concert

When: 7:30 pm April 25, 2024

Where: Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $40

Take 6, originally formed in 1990, is known for its acappella performances that blend elements of traditional vocal techniques with contemporary R&B and pop influences. The concert will be a treat for fans of their soulful melodies, intricate harmonies, and captivating stage presence.

Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr

Finding Nemo Jr. Musical

When: April 20, 2024 - April 28, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $43

Explore the big blue world with this lively new 60-minute stage musical based on the beloved Pixar Film, Finding Nemo.

Desi Banks

Desi Banks - Comedy Show

When: 8:00 pm May 3, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $43

The Atlanta-native comedian and actor will perform live for his ‘The Purpose Chaser’ Tour. If you’re looking for a night of laughter and inspiration, then don’t miss his Cincinnati performance. Get ready for a night of side-splitting laughter!

 

James Arthur

James Arthur – R&B Concert

When: 8:00 pm May 11, 2024

Where: Andrew J. Brady Music Center (The Banks)

Price: Starting at $39

Known for his warm brand of R&B-inflected pop, James initially rose to fame as the victor of the ninth season of the British version of The X Factor in 2012. Now is your chance to see him live with special guest Forest Blakk.

ali siddiq

Ali Siddiq – Comedy Show

When: 7:00 pm May 18, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $30

Stand-up comedian Ali Siddiq has announced 47 dates for his I Got A Story To Tell Tour. Get your tickets early before it sells out.

african modernism in america

African Modernism in America

When: May 19, 2024

Where: Taft Museum (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $12

Features more than 60 dynamic and vivid works of art created in Africa during the 1950s and ’60s. Co-organized by the American Federation of Arts and Fisk University Galleries, the exhibition explores the relationships between African artists and American patrons, artists, and cultural organizations amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War.

adam hawley

Adam Hawley and Julian Vaughn - R&B Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 8, 2024

Where: Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $45

Secure your tickets now for a night of exceptional live music and entertainment as the duo graces the stage to bring the audience an evening of jazzy bliss.

janet jackson

Janet Jackson & Nelly – R&B Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 22, 2024

Where: Riverbend Music Center (Anderson Township)

Price: Starting at $39.95

Five-time GRAMMY Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Janet Jackson and special guest Nelly will perform their greatest hits live. Get your tickets early, this will sell out.

ravi coltrane

Ravi Coltrane featuring Gadi Lehavi and Elé Howell - Jazz Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 24, 2024

Where: The Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $36.50

Experience the acclaimed Grammy-nominated saxophonist, bandleader, and composer live in concert. Enjoy another Longworth-Anderson Series evening of great music, food, and drink! Complimentary pre-concert reception features live local music, light bites from Ollie’s Trolley and N.Y.P.D. Pizza, and craft beer tastings from HighGrain Brewing Co.

The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century

When: 7:30 pm June 28, 2024 - September 24, 2024

Where: Cincinnati Art Museum (Mt Adams)

Price: Starting at $35

In celebration of hip hop’s remarkable, decades-long impact and influence on society, the exhibit showcases more than 90 works of art by some of today’s most important and celebrated artists–such as Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roberto Lugo, Carrie Mae Weems, and more. A range of music ephemera will also be on display.

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy – Blues Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 29, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $45

Now is your chance to see the Multi-Grammy Award-winning blues icon. Along with it, he bids farewell to extensive touring with the upcoming Damn Right Farewell Tour featuring special guest Christone “Kingfish” Ingram.

Walter Beasley

Walter Beasley – Jazz Concert

When: 7:30 pm July 13, 2024

Where: The Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $35

Get ready for an unforgettable night of contemporary jazz, as the acclaimed saxophonist takes the stage to give the audience a soulful experience.

 

 

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Written by Latoya Stiggers

Writer, The Voice of Black Cincinnati

25 comments

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