15, 16, 17 January 2026
Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th Street, New York, NY 10019
Duke in Africa is a powerful tribute to Duke Ellington’s profound connection to the African continent. This concert explores how the legendary composer’s works drew inspiration from African rhythms and cultural themes.
Co-music directors, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra’s own Chris Lewis and Alexa Tarantino, lead the JLCO in a dynamic program featuring selections from Ellington’s works: Afro-Bossa (1963), a lively blend of Afro-Cuban and Brazilian rhythms; Liberian Suite (1947), written for Liberia’s centennial; and Togo Brava Suite (1971), a Grammy Award-winning composition.
Discover how Ellington’s music cuts across cultural boundaries, rooted in African traditions, and resonating with audiences worldwide.
There will be a pre-concert lecture before the show at 18:30 (EDT)
Details here.

