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Sunset Jazz at Lyndhurst
August 15 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Free – $10Enjoy eight free Thursday evenings of Jazz at Tarrytown’s Lyndhurst mansion while watching the sun set over the Hudson River.
Picnicking is encouraged! Lyndhurst has also partnered with local caterer Geordane’s for preordered food and to-snacks during each show. Wine will be available to purchase ahead of time from MySherry &more Inc ONLY alongside the purchase of food. Please let Geordane’s know that you have also ordered beverages when you place your picnic order. Jimmy’s Soft Serve will also be in attendance!
2024 Schedule: Thursdays July 11, 18, 25; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
July 11 – Craig Holiday Haynes Quartet
July 18 – Miho Nobuzane-Elijah Quartet
July 25 – Giacomo Gates Quartet
August 1 – Naama Quartet – Wild Is Love!
August 8 – Obasi Akoto & SPARX!
August 15 – Sam Dillon Quartet
August 22 – Nancy Kelly Quartet
August 29 – Bruce Williams Quintet
Jazz attendees can enter the property starting at 4 pm, the concert begins at 6:30 pm and ends by 8 pm. Please leave promptly when the concert is over. No cars will be allowed entry after 7 pm.
Lyndhurst has partnered with local caterer Geordane’s for preordered food and to-go snacks during each show. Wine will be available to purchase ahead of time from MySherry &more Inc ONLY alongside the purchase of food. Please let Geordane’s know that you have also ordered beverages when you place your picnic order. Jimmy’s Soft Serve will also be in attendance!
$10 per person grounds access fee. No charge for children under 10.
This series of free outdoor summer concerts is presented by Jazz Forum Arts, a 501©3, not-for-profit arts presenting organization whose mission is to present top-quality events to the public at little or no cost, while enhancing the appreciation of Jazz, America’s preeminent indigenous musical art form. The series spans five Hudson River locations: Lyndhurst mansion, Tarrytown’s Pierson Park, Sleepy Hollow’s Horan’s Landing Park, Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park, and Henry Gourdine Park in Ossining.