Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival 2023 Lineup Announced

The Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival 2023 lineup has been announced. The two-day festival is set to return to Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday, March 11 and Sunday, March 12, in Miami Gardens, Florida.

R&B and soul heavyweights Charlie Wilson, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott are at the top of the bill. Ari Lennox, El DeBarge, Jodeci and Keyshia Cole are also set to perform for R&B fans. 

Additional performers include: jazz musicians Adam Blackstone and Mike Phillips, as well as gospel acts Chandler Moore, Kierra “Kiki” Sheard and Pastor Mike Jr. 

“Over the years, Jazz in the Gardens has evolved on many levels. Now, in our 16th year, the festival continues to showcase some amazing talent and different genres of music for all those who attend to enjoy,” says Miami Gardens Mayor Rodney Harris.

“People come from all over for this unique experience. Jazz is the means by which we celebrate grandly music, food, and culture, together.”

Tickets for Jazz in the Gardens are on sale now. General admission tickets start at $135.

Jazz in the Gardens returned in 2022 after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige and legendary R&B group The Isley Brothers headlined day one of last year’s festival, while H.E.R. and Rick Ross headlined day two. 

Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival is powered by Live Nation Entertainment and Live Nation Urban. 

Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival 2023 Lineup

Jill Scott
Erykah Badu
Charlie Wilson
Ari Lennox
Sean Paul
Jodeci
Keyshia Cole
El DeBarge
Adam Blackstone & The Legacy Experience
Mike Phillips
Chandler Moore
Kierra Sheard
Pastor Mike Jr.

For tickets or more information about Jazz in the Gardens, visit jazzinthegardens.com.

R&B

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