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Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center Swings Nightly

Dizzy's Club (courtesy)
Dizzy’s Club (courtesy)

Dizzy’s Club is Jazz at Lincoln Center’s jazz supper club.

It swings nightly with incredible Central Park views. The curation is always great, the gumbo is good too. Just go and enjoy.

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Latin Culture at Dizzy’s Club

MARCH

Flamenco Festival

Flamenco guitarist Carlos de Jacoba and Grammy-winning pianist Zaccai Curtis, with percussionist Juanito Carmona, present “Flamenco Meets Jazz,” at Dizzy’s Club in Jazz at Lincoln Center; on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 7pm & 9pm. From $20. 🇪🇸 🇵🇷 🇫🇷

Dizzy’s Club Tickets

Dizzy’s Club
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Time Warner Center
Columbus Circle, Manhattan

Nearest door is on West 60th St.

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About Dizzy’s Club

Named for Dizzy Gillespie, one of the godfathers of both bebop modern jazz and cubop Latin jazz, Dizzy’s Club is the supper club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, one of the world’s premiere jazz institutions.

You can go to Dizzy’s any night and the music will be great. Backstage is a window looking over Central Park and down 59th St. Dizzy’s is a spectacular place for a date or a business dinner, especially on short notice. The gumbo is pretty good too!

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Latin Artists

These are some of the artists who have played lately:

  • Bobby Sanabria Puerto Rican jazz drummer 🇵🇷
  • Carlos Henriquez Puerto Rican jazz bassist 🇵🇷
  • Dorantes Spanish flamenco pianist 🇪🇸
  • Edmar Castaneda Colombian jazz harpist 🇨🇴
  • Elio Villafranca African Diaspora jazz piano stories 🇨🇺
  • Melvis Santa and Jazz Orishas, Afro-Cuban jazz 🇨🇺
  • Papo Vázquez Mighty Pirates Troubadours Puerto Rican jazz 🇵🇷
More Dizzy’s CLub


Published March 6, 2025 ~ Updated March 6, 2025.

Filed Under: Columbus Circle, Flamenco News, French News, Latin Jazz News, Lincoln Center Venues, Manhattan Culture Venues, NYC Jazz Clubs, NYC Music Venues, Puerto Rican News, Spanish News

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