Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley Extended Calendar for 2025
Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley Extended Calendar
Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley has become the West Coast’s premiere jazz club. Every week the club brings the greatest names in jazz to Seattle’s audiences.
STANDARD SHOW TIMES
Monday (occasionally), Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday at 7:30pm
Friday & Saturday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm
(Doors open at 5:30pm Friday – Sunday. Doors open at 6:00pm Monday – Thursday)
Show admission includes $11.00 service fee
For reservations visit Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley or call 206-441-9729
Acoustic Alchemy
New EP release Summer 2025 | Born in the UK, Forged in the USA | 30+ Years at the forefront of Contemporary Jazz | Triple Grammy Nominated
July 1 – 3, 5-6, $41.50
Leo Kottke
Twice Grammy-nominated acoustic guitar legend known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies
July 8 – 9, $47.50
Nearly Dan
Nearly Dan is 12 highly skilled, career musicians who electrify the richness & complexity of classic Steely Dan. NOTE: Friday, July 11, 9:30 show Nearly Dan will perform the “Aja” album in its entirety and Saturday, July 12, 9:30 they will perform the “Gaucho” album in its entirety.
July 10 – 13, $41.50
Greg Adams & East Bay Soul
With powerful horns, sweet soul vocals and an all-star rhythm section, they deliver a sensational blend of Funk, Jazz, Soul and R&B creating a recipe of musical magic and wizardry with every note they play.
July 15 – 16, $41.50
JAZZ FUNK SOUL
Featuring Jeff Lorber, Everette Harp and Paul Jackson Jr.
~ New Album Celebration ~
Headlining solo acts come together as Contemporary Jazz Super Group, on tour in support of their forthcoming release SIMPATICO!
July 17 – 20, $43.50
Ruthie Foster
5x Grammy-nominated authentic folk-blues luminary on tour in support of her new release MILEAGE
July 22 – 23, $44.50
Stanley Clarke
NEA Jazz Master and 4x Grammy Award-Winner | Forthcoming double album (June 2025) | 50-year career bass virtuoso and living legend | First bassist in history who doubles on acoustic and electric bass | Co-founder of fusion group Return to Forever
July 24 – 27, $61.50
Randy Brecker & Charged Particles
9x Grammy-winning superstar trumpeter Randy Brecker is special guest to San Francisco-based jazz trio Charged Particles, playing the acoustic compositions of his late brother,
tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker.
July 29 – 30, $39.50
ConFunkShun
R&B/Funk legends and National R&B Music Society Lifetime Achievement Awardees, they deliver high-energy shows and electrifying choreography that distinguishes them as one of the best!
July 31 – August 3, $53.50
Tito Puente Jr. & His Latin Jazz Orchestra
“A dazzling show filled with charisma, flair and all the right dance moves. His skill at playing, singing, and dancing was undeniable…Tito Puente Jr. shined with a talent that was all his own.” – The Examiner
August 5 – 6, $41.50
Pearl Django with Special Guest Connie Evingson
Seattle’s favorite hot club gypsy jazz quintet joined by world-touring, chart-topping singer!
August 7 – 10, $39.50
Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns
Two nights/Four shows
The ultimate summer party with all your horn section favorites in one show featuring Marcus Anderson, Jeff Bradshaw, Leo P, Evan Taylor and Marcel Anderson
August 12 – 13, $101.50
John Pizzarelli Trio
Globally acclaimed guitarist/vocalist hailed by the The Toronto Star as “the general genius of the guitar.”
August 14 – 17, $39.50
Highway 99 All Stars
Created back in 2004 as part of Seattle’s award-winning Highway 99 Blues Club, the All Stars boast heavy weight award-winning talent and deliver deeply rooted blues, roots and R&B.
August 19 – 20, $33.50
Ravi Coltrane
There are few saxophonists in jazz today as silvery and deft as Ravi Coltrane.” – The New York Times
August 21 – 24, $44.50
Brian Nova Quartet
A rare mixture of melodic jazz guitar and eloquent vocals.
August 26 – 27, $39.50
Keiko Matsui
Celebrated internationally acclaimed contemporary jazz pianist, composer and humanitarian.
August 28 – 31, $43.50
Jovino Santos Neto Quinteto
Seattle-based 3x Latin Grammy nominee… “Neto is a brilliant and intuitive keyboard player, pianist (and flutist) who explores jazz, classical and Brazilian traditional music with equal zeal.”
– Paul de Barros, Seattle Times
September 2 – 3, $32.50
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
Celebrating their 31st Season!
The Pacific Northwest’s 17-piece premiere big band, celebrating their 31st season!
September 4 – 7, $41.50
Walter Trout
Celebrating a new album, Walter Trout is the beating heart of the modern blues-rock scene. After five decades in the game, Trout remains a talismanic figure through his 30 solo releases as well as his earlier years playing with John Lee Hooker, John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers,
Big Mama Thornton and Canned Heat.
September 9 – 10, $39.50
An Evening with Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra
Liebert has said that “flamenco is a music both romantic and dangerous; it is an attitude as much as it is a musical genre.” Therein lies the philosophy that catapulted the five-time Grammy-nominated
guitarist to fame!
September 11 – 14, $47.50
Kenny Garrett and Sounds From the Ancestors
Grammy-award winning saxophonist and significant player in jazz for more than 30 years. He’s played with the best: Miles Davis, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, the Duke Ellington Orchestra and more.
September 16 – 17, $41.50
Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentleman
After 35 years of being at the forefront of the ever-evolving musical landscape of New Orleans, Grammy Award-winning pianist/singer Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentleman release
The Bywater Sessions and bring New Orleans to you!
September 18 – 21, $41,50
Dominique Fils-Aimé
2x Juno Award-winning (Vocal Jazz Album of the Year) Montreal based singer/songwriter
blends blues, jazz and soul
September 23 – 24, $35.50
Al Di Meola Electric Tour – Land of the Midnight Sun
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Al Di Meola’s first solo album, new music from his latest album Twentyfour and more. A bona fide guitar virtuoso, musical visionary and perennial poll-winner, he’s recognized internationally for his exceptional talent and boundless creativity.
September 25 – 28, $66.50
Kenny Lattimore, Judith Hill, Danny Seraphine, Mindi Abair and Tony Grant
Celebrate the Iconic Music of Stevie Wonder at
In Concert for Cancer’s 14th Annual Benefit Show
A star-studded celebration featuring Kenny Lattimore, Judith Hill, Danny Seraphine, Mindi Abair, and Tony Grant performing the iconic music of Stevie Wonder—raising funds to support cancer patient families, cutting-edge treatments, and lifesaving research.
September 29, $150.00
Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein & Bill Stewart Organ Trio
“An authentic organ trio with all the size and scope of Mount Everest, and twice the cool” – Jazz Times
September 30 – October 1, $39.50
Gerald Albright GFunk Tribute to James Brown featuring Leon Timbo
The music of James Brown and more by one of the brightest R&B, contemporary and straight-ahead jazz saxophonists on the scene!
October 2 – 5, $45.50
New York Voices – The Grand Finale
Internationally acclaimed Grammy Award-winning jazz vocal group final tour before retirement in 2026!
October 14 – 15, $39.50
Tatiana Eva-Marie & The Avalon Jazz Band
Nicknamed the Gypsy-jazz Warbler by the New York Times, Tatiana Eva-Marie is a charming throwback to the hot club of France, a transatlantic bandleader, singer, author, and actress. She plays music derived from the Django tradition with Gypsy and French jazz influences.
October 21 – 22, $35.50
Arturo Sandoval 2025 World Tour
2024 Kennedy Center Honoree and 10x Grammy-winning Cuban American jazz trumpet master, Sandoval is one of the most dynamic and vivacious live performers of our time, blending Afro Cuban rhythms and modern jazz.
October 23 – 26, $45.50
Braxton Cook
Jazz marvel and a cultural influencer shaping modern music, the Grammy-winning alto saxophonist, vocalist, and songwriter seamlessly blends jazz, soul, and alt-R&B.
October 28 – 29, $36.50
For reservations visit Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley or call 206-441-9729
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