We have been dropping hints.
A classical pianist preparing for Carnegie Hall — with a documentary film being made about him, partly shot right here on our stage on March 24th.
A jazz singer who competed on The Voice with Michael Bublé in his corner — whose blind audition turned chairs and whose voice will turn this room.
A vocalist born in Brazil, now thriving in New York, on an obsessive lifelong quest for songs that resonate on a spiritual level — rarely performed, deeply felt.
A drummer who was playing in rhythm at age one. Still in diapers. His father walked in expecting to find his brother. Found a baby instead. We are not exaggerating.
And artists you already love — who have been part of this community since the very beginning.
Ben Lack, writing about A Night at the Triad, put it this way:
What impressed me most wasn’t just the level of talent — which was incredible — but the strength of this community. Everyone showed up. Everyone applauded for everyone else. The support in that room was electric. - Ben Lack,CEO at Interrupt Media / Brass Animals Band Leader
Tickets are moving fast. This will sell out.
And very soon we will be releasing a limited number of Community Seats — complimentary balcony tickets made possible by community donors, available to artists and students who want to be in the room but can't cover the ticket price. Watch for the announcement.
Every seat filled is a gift. To the performers. To the donors. To the community we are building together.

