Live jazz concert with band performing on stage, including a singer, guitarist, saxophonist, and drummer, with colorful stage lights and a large screen displaying the performance.

upcoming performances

previous gigs - 2025

Mar 20 THU  Montclair Art Museum - From the Earth. Honored with a standing ovation from the audience - SOLD OUT
Mar 9 SUN   Kaufman Music Center - Meredith Monk's Churchyard Entertainment - FREE
Feb 22 SAT  Grace Farms  -  From the Earth, honored with a standing ovation from the audience - SOLD OUT
Feb 12 WED  Iona University - Growing Up Jazz keynote, masterclass with students and performance - FREE
Feb  6 THU  National Jazz Museum of Harlem - Jazz and Social Justice series presents Andromeda Turre - Climate action and Jazz’s Eco-Spiritual Legacies. Featuring a 30 min performance of select songs of "From the Earth" followed by a panel discussion moderated by series curator, journalist Larry Blumenfeld. Turre was joined on the panel by ethnomusicologist Mark Lomanno and Raya Salter, Founder and Executive Director of the Energy Justice Law & Policy Center. - SOLD OUT
Jan 31 FRI  World Entertainment Awards - live performance of “Cryosphere” which won Best Social Awareness Song. Turre also took home Best Jazz Artist and Best Jazz Album (From the Earth) at the awards ceremony.
Jan 18 SAT  Louis Armstrong House - From the Earth - SOLD OUT
Jan 11 SAT  APAP - Showcase performance of From the Earth - FREE
Jan 9  SAT  Jazz Congress @ Jazz at Lincoln Center - Panelist for “From Pops to Dizzy: The Passing of the torch”
Jan 4  SAT  Private Event
Jan 2  SAT  Private Event

LIVE PERFORMANCE VIDEOS

FROM THE EARTH

Full concert video coming soon, this clip contains excerpts from the Feb 2025 performance of From the Earth at Grace Farms in New Canaan, CT.

LIVE IN NEW YORK

This selection from Emerging, captured during its premiere at The Cutting Room in New York City, features a musical setting of Turre’s personal mantra—an intentional act of sonic manifestation. Through this piece, she transforms private affirmation into communal experience, inviting the audience to reflect, align, and bear witness to belief made audible.

LIVE IN STUTTGART

Turre performing “Feel It,” an excerpt from Emerging—her immersive concert experience inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Ikigai, which explores the alignment of passion, purpose, and livelihood. This song serves as a prompt for the audience to dig deeper and tangibly sense their own purpose, transforming reflection into embodied experience.