The Blue Note is one of NYC’s legendary Greenwich Village jazz clubs. It presents a lot of Latin jazz.
Latin Artists at the Blue Note 2026
Monty Alexander “Jamaica to Jazz” 🇯🇲
Jamaican American pianist blends reggae, ska, and jazz
Apr 2-5, Thu-Sun, 8pm & 10:30pm (6pm & 10pm doors)
$73+
Yilian Cañizares “Vitamina Y” 🇨🇺
Afro-Cuban classical jazz violinist and vocalist
Apr 6, Mon, 8pm & 10:30pm (6pm & 10pm doors)
$33+
Michel Camilo “Mano a Mano” 🇩🇴
Featuring Pedrito Martínez & Ricky Rodríguez 🇨🇺 🇵🇷
Caribbean jazz by Grammy, Latin Grammy, Emmy-winning Dominican jazz pianist; world’s leading Cuban rumbero, Grammy-winning Puerto Rican bassist
Apr 7, Tue-Sun, 8pm & 10:30pm (6pm & 10pm doors)
$50+
“Mano a Mano” was Camilo’s 2011 album. He is a link to Fernando Trueba’s legendary Latin jazz film “Calle 54” (2000). That seems so long ago now. Pedrito is the world’s first-call rumbero.
Julius Rodriguez 🇭🇹
Haitian American jazz pianist
Apr 13-14, Mon-Tue, 8pm & 10:30pm (6pm & 10pm doors)
$39+
Raul Midón 🇦🇷 🇺🇸
Argentine African American one-man band guitarist singer-songwriter
Apr 15, Wed, 8pm & 10:30pm (6pm & 10pm doors)
$33+
Kelsey Lu 🇳🇬 🇺🇸
Nigerian African American R&B pop
Apr 16-17, Thu-Fri, 8pm & 10:30pm (6pm & 10pm doors)
$95+
She’s an interesting singer and cellist who takes her R&B roots to all kinds of places.
Blue Note Tickets
131 West 3rd St
(near Sixth Avenue)
Greenwich Village, Manhattan
Seating is first come-first-serve, so go early. People line up an hour before doors.
In addition to cover charges there is usually a $20 minimum per person.