Burnt Sugar Arkestra | Free Concert

Burnt Sugar Arkestra | Free Concert

This is a free concert at Levitt Pavilion Dayton with R&B/Soul music from Burnt Sugar Arkestra.

Event details

Address: 134 S. Main Street, Dayton, OH 45402 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Fri, Sep 09 2022)
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Cost: FREE

Burnt Sugar Arkestra | Free Concert

Join us as part of the 2022 Eichelberger Concert Season on the CareSource lawn at the Levitt Pavilion in downtown Dayton! Bring your lawn chair, cooler, and picnic basket, and get ready for a night of free music under the stars! Plan your visit HERE

Founded by Village Voice icon Greg Tate and co-led with Dayton Ohio monster bassist Jared Michael Nickerson since 1999, Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber is a sprawling band of musicians whose prodigious personnel allows them to freely juggle a wide swath of the experimental soul-jazz-hip hop spectrum. Burnt Sugar was originally conceived as a forum for the New York area improvisational musician to compose, record and perform material which reflects the breadth and depth of American diaspora music in the 21st century. Rather than limit themselves to the straight jackets that the commercial recording industry uses to market contemporary Black Music, Burnt Sugar freely moves amongst many styles, eras and genres to devise its own exciting hybrids. 

Levitt Pavilion Dayton

Burnt Sugar Arkestra | Free Concert is taking place at Levitt Pavilion Dayton, which is located at 134 S. Main Street in Dayton. Levitt Pavilion Dayton - Building community through music, one free concert at a time, Levitt Pavilion is located on Dave Hall Plaza on South Main between Fourth and Fifth Streets in downtown Dayton.

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