01) Lowcountry Jazz Fest

British acid jazz band Incognito will be among the featured acts at the Labor Day weekend music spectacle.

The Charleston Gaillard Center has announced its continued partnership with Closing the Gap in Health Care to present the annual Lowcountry Jazz Festival on Labor Day weekend. Under the artistic direction of producer Tony Clarke, in collaboration with the Gaillard Center’s artistic team, the Festival boasts an impressive lineup of award-winning jazz singers and musicians, including headliners Samara Joy and Brian Culbertson. More than a series of concerts, the Lowcountry Jazz Festival is a multifaceted cultural experience that has become an annual highlight of Charleston’s artistic calendar, bringing together a vibrant community of musicians and music lovers.

Drawing on the rich tradition of jazz in the South, this season’s Festival unites venerable masters and emerging talents to celebrate this enduring genre and its profound connections to Charleston. As a pivotal hub for African American music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Charleston played a crucial role in the evolution of jazz, nurturing some of its earliest pioneers and ensembles. This Festival honors that heritage, showcasing world-class performances in the heart of a city that continues to influence and shape the jazz landscape.

Saturday night’s performance features the headline act of three-time Grammy Award winner Samara Joy, whose self-titled, chart-topping debut album electrified the jazz scene in 2021. At just 24 years old, Joy has captivated a new generation of listeners, amassing over one million followers on social media and introducing new audiences to the vibrant world of jazz. The “smooth, but funky” Braxton Brothers and contemporary jazz masters Marion Meadows (soprano saxophonist/composer) and Alex Bugnon (jazz pianist/composer) open. Sunday opens with British jazz/funk band Incognito, and Brian Culbertson closes the Festival with a show stopping performance of genre-defying excellence.

Returning to the Gaillard Center this year is the much-anticipated All White Party, the Festival’s opening-night event on Friday, August 30. Guests are invited to don their finest white attire and mingle with fellow jazz enthusiasts in a festive atmosphere featuring performances by Art Sherrod, Lin Rountree, and Ragan Whiteside.

In addition to annually bringing together jazz fans from across the Southeast, the Festival is the primary fundraiser for Closing the Gap in Health Care, Inc.

All White Party (Friday, August 30, 2024)

Artists: Art Sherrod, Lin Rountree, and Ragan Whiteside

Day One (Saturday, August 31, 2024)

Opener: Braxton Brothers

Opener: Marion Meadows and Alex Bugnon

Headliner: Samara Joy

Day Two (Sunday, September 1, 2024)

Opener: Incognito

Headliner: Brian Culbertson

*Lineup is subject to change.

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