Hudson Hall welcomes a limited capacity audience for its reopening concert series, presented in our magnificently restored 1855 performance hall. Channeling the vibe of an intimate jazz club with the grand stage and sound of a world class theater, we invite guests to purchase a socially distanced table or theater-style seat and revel in the inimitable magic of live performance.
Hudson Hall Live Arts Sponsor Ticket: $500/per table of 2; $1,000/per table of 4 (includes pre-set wine and nibbles, a reserved table with priority seating and early admission.)
General Admission – Tables: $75 per ticket (must be purchased in tables of 2 or 4)
General Admission – Single Tickets: $35 per ticket (theater-style seating, socially-distanced, grouped by ticket order)
Live from Hudson Hall Digital-Only Ticket: Free, reservations required.
“You’re hard pressed to find rising talents more exciting than Camille Thurman whose sound is as commodious and strong as Hank Mobley’s” – New York Times
When Camille Thurman is not touring with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, she’s on the road leading her band, The Camille Thurman Quartet and collaborating as a co-bandleader with the Darrell Green Trio. As a composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and unique interpreter of the jazz tradition, she is quickly becoming one of the standard-bearers for the form, making a dynamic contribution to the legacy of jazz while paying tribute to its heroes. In her Hudson Hall debut, Camille is joined by the Darrell Green Trio, featuring Anthony Wonsey on piano, Tom DiCarlo on bass, and Darrell Green on drums.
**PLEASE NOTE: In keeping with New York State guidelines to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, capacity remains limited to no more than 33%. Visitors to Hudson Hall must comply with all safety protocols such as physical distancing and mask wearing when not seated. Hudson Hall reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone who does not comply with these guidelines or make reservations in advance. Learn more about Hudson Hall’s health and safety protocols here. **

Hudson Hall’s programs are made possible with support from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.