







AMLA at Esperanza
4261 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140SHOW TIMES • APRIL 3 @ 7:30PM | APRIL 4 @ 7:30PM | APRIL 5 @ 2 PM | APRIL 5 @ 7:30PM
MANDELL THEATER • 3220 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
03/06/25 | Latin Dance Classes: Beginner Salsa
First Thursdays (03/06, 04/03, & 05/01), 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Skyline Room
Back by popular demand! Urban Movement Arts returns to the Free Library to offer a series of FREE Latin Dance classes to adult beginners! Our Spring offerings are Salsa, Bachata , and Reggaeton. Wear comfy shoes & clothes, and bring your own water! Our first class is Beginner Salsa with Laurel. Registration is encouraged at our Eventbrite
Washington DC native Shelton Cornelius Price transforms himself for this special birthday tribute to the Prince of Motown, Marvin Gaye.
Tickets: $2-$45 + fee
The Music Hall at World Cafe Live
3025 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215 222 1400
Sunday March 30th
Notsobigband Concert Series
$10-25 suggested donation.
We hope to see you there!
De Tierra Caliente is a dynamic Latin fusion band that ignites the air with vibrant colors and irresistible rhythms, creating an infectious atmosphere that gets everyone up and dancing. Their music combines catchy melodies, unaffected lyrics, and a fusion of Latin, Caribbean, Brazilian and American rhythms, resulting in an unforgettable celebration of music and culture.
Formed in 2014, this flavorful band, with members from both Philadelphia and Puerto Rico, has taken their exhilarating performances across the United States, Colombia, Brazil, and Puerto Rico. With three full-length albums under their belt, De Tierra Caliente captivates audiences with their sabor, spice, and alegría, bringing the warmth and joy of tropical countries to stages across the Americas.
The Black Squirrel Club
1049 Sarah St.
Philadelphia, PA
Tickets: $20 + $2.00 fee
The 6-piece Kaira Ba is composed of Senegalese artist Diali Keba Cissokho (vocals and kora), and North Carolina artists Jason Lentz (electric guitar), Peter Kimosh (bass), Joe MacPhail (keyboards), Austin McCall (drums), and Will Ridenour (percussion).
Lew Klein Hall/Temple Performing Arts Center
1837 N. Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
At the core of Firey String Sistas, are three powerhouse females, Nioka Workman (Founder) , Marlene Rice and Mala Waldron. Together the ‘Sistas infuse world , global , ‘head bopping’ soul and Jazz to create an exciting new sound for violin, cello, bass, piano and percussion,. Firey String Sistas’ weave family traditions, issues like climate change, causes of the pandemic and message of encouragement into their music. The ensemble strives to amplify the voices of women by introducing dynamic acoustic and electric artists on live stage platforms.
Please join us for 2 sets of Grooves, Jazz & World Music !
Firey String Sistas
On Tour
March 29, 2025, 7 PM
CEC Arts
Community Education Center
3500 Lancaster Ave
Philadelphia
Tickets: $35, at the door or call 267-619-6195 https://www.cecarts.org/
Produced by Leo Gadson & Producers Guild
Friday, March 28th, saxophonist extraordinaire Simón Crosby Arreaza makes his way to the Notsolatin stage!! Simón and NorthStar presents a rotating lineup of friends, presenting his own compositions in addition to selections from the American tradition.
You don’t want to miss it!
Doors at 7, show at 730.
La Luz Del Son is a collaborative ensemble of premier Cuban and Philadelphian musicians that builds upon the legacy of musical exchange between the United States and Cuba. Featuring powerhouse rhythm and brass sections and presenting a dynamic mix of traditional Cuban music and original compositions, La Luz Del Son is dedicated to uniting the highest quality performance and preservation of Cuban music with the spirit of Philadelphia.
Get ready to dance to the rhythm of Cuban music! Immerse yourself in the vibrant beats and soulful melodies that have captivated hearts worldwide. From Changüí to Son, Cuban music is a true celebration of life and culture. Let the infectious sounds transport you to the Cuban Countryside and feel the passion that flows through every note.
Black Squirrel Club offers a full bar with an excellent draft selection and delicious signature cocktails. We do not serve food, but you are welcome to bring your own or have it delivered once you arrive.
Reserve Paid Parking Here (lot 1 block from venue)
There is also free parking available at the Rivers Casino parking lot (3 blocks)
Black Squirrel Club
1049 Sarah Street Philadelphia, PA 19125
Tickets: $25 + $2.25 fee
Students: $5 + $1.25 fee
03/27/25 |Philly P'Arriba: Rueda de Casino Pop-up
6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Music Department
Rueda is a high energy dance, similar to salsa, but danced in a circle with rotating partners. It's a lot of fun and a great community builder! All levels of dancers are welcome! Registration is not required, drop ins welcome.
Parkway Central Library
1901 Vine St.
Philadelphia, Pa
Tongue Depressor (based in New England) is the duo of Henry Birdsey and Zach Rowden. They write and perform drone-based music with bagpipes, double bass, pedal steel, tape loops, organ, and harmonicas. They tour regularly in North America and Europe and have ongoing collaborations with Austin Larkin, Weston Olencki, and John McCowen.
accessibility: space is on the second floor up a flight of stairs.
ROELLA OLORO AT NOTSOLATIN!!!! TUESDAY, MARCH 25TH!!
THE EXTENDED FAMILY HONORS COUNT BASIE!!! SUNDAY, MARCH 23RD!!
Come out for another installment of Notsobigband featuring Josh Lee and the Extended Family as they pay tribute to Count Basie and his Music. Help us celebrate 90 yrs of Basie’s great legacy with the music from the Old Testament band!
Doors 7pm, show 7:30pm
$10 Suggested Donation, 1440 W Ritner Street, Philadelphia Pa
See you there
Oberlin Steel is visiting and bringing hot Calypso and Soca tunes! They are a student led steel pan ensemble based at Oberlin College & Conservatory in Ohio, and committed to sharing the infectious joy of pan music with the Oberlin community and the world beyond. Raise your spirits with Caribbean vibes, everyone’s welcome!
We are thrilled to welcome back the extraordinary pianist and multi-instrumentalist Suzzette Ortiz! Prepare to be captivated by a dynamic blend of original compositions and familiar melodies, all infused with her signature Latin flair. Suzzette’s music is a vibrant reflection of her life’s journey, offering not only a personal narrative but also a space for her fellow musicians to collaborate, express themselves freely, and create something truly special together.
About Suzzette:
Suzzette Ortiz, hailing from Bayamon, Puerto Rico is a gifted pianist, singer, arranger, recording artist and composer. From her humble beginnings in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, to her remarkable achievements on the world stage, Suzzette's dedication to music has left an indelible mark. Suzzette’s latest album is an all-original Latin Jazz album entitled “Renacer,” (Re-birth). Her music not only portrays Latin Jazz, but world music as well. It is a reflection of the people she has encountered and the places that she has visited. Learn more
Tickets: $5 -$15
Church of St. William
6200 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111