Sunday, June 7, 2026

June 13, 2026 7:30-9:00PM Pablo Batista Latin Jazz Ensemble at The Clef Club of Jazz

 

PNC Arts Alive Jazz Cultural Voices Series is proud to present an evening with master percussionist Pablo Batista and his Latin Jazz Ensemble at the Philadelphia Clef Club.  Pablo has performed, recorded and toured internationally for 30 years with some of the biggest stars in rhythm and blues, jazz, Latin, pop and gospel.  These included artists as diverse as Alicia Keys, Patti Labelle, Kirk Franklin, Jill Scott, Gerald Levert, Jeffrey Osborne, Phyllis Hyman, Teddy Pendergrass, Diane Reeves, Norman Brown, Manny Oquendo and Libre, Eddie Palmieri, and Musiq. A drummer of unusually diverse talents, he is highly regarded for his professionalism, tireless work ethic and ability to listen and integrate his playing into almost any style at the highest level of musicianship. He holds the rare distinction of having performed on Grammy-winning releases in jazz, R & B and gospel, but he has also been a guest with the Philadelphia Orchestra Percussion Ensemble.

Since 1991, he has received multiple Pennsylvania Council on the Arts grants and Pew Fellowships, studying in Cuba with masters such as Pello “el Afrokan,” Miguel “Anga” Díaz, and members of Ballet Folklórico Cutumba.

He has premiered major works including El Viaje (The Journey) at Temple Performing Arts Center and leads his 10-piece Mambo Syndicate. In addition to performing and recording, Pablo is a sought-after educator, teaching master classes at the Curtis Institute of Music and mentoring students in North Philadelphia.

Don’t miss this electrifying evening with Pablo Batista and his Latin Jazz Ensemble as part of the PNC Arts Alive Jazz Cultural Voices Series at the Philadelphia Clef Club. Experience the fiery rhythms, soulful melodies, and world-class musicianship of one of the most accomplished percussionists of our time. Blending the traditions of Latin, jazz, and Afro-Cuban music, Pablo and his ensemble promise a high-energy, heartfelt performance that celebrates culture, creativity, and the unifying power of rhythm.

GET TICKETS $35

The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts

736 S. Broad St. ( at Fitzwater)

Philadelphia, PA  19106

215) 893-9912

June 13, 2026 7:00-8:00PM Omo Kulu Mele presents Anchor: Youth African Dance & Drum Showcase

 

Join Omo Kulu Mele for an uplifting evening of culture, rhythm, and community as youth ages 5–18 take the stage.

Through powerful West African dance and live drumming, students celebrate heritage, connection, and self-expression. This year’s program is enriched by a special performance from Project Positive, a Philadelphia-based youth hip hop group, bridging tradition and modern movement in a dynamic showcase of young talent.

Tickets: $28.52 includes fee

The Performance Garage

1515 Brandywine Street

Philadelphia, Pa  19130


June 13, 2026 3:00 - 9:00PM Saturday Heights Live: 3 Bands in Haddon Heights, NJ

 



The full Saturday Heights Live lineup has arrived!

Join us for a one-of-a-kind celebration of music, culture, and community featuring:

🎸 Born to Run Down the Dream Band — a high-energy tribute to Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, celebrating iconic American rock.

🎷 Cafe con Pan Band — bringing the vibrant sounds of Latin jazz to downtown Haddon Heights.

🥁 Dendê Macêdo & Band — internationally acclaimed performers sharing the rhythms, dance, and traditions of Afro-Brazilian culture.

As the world comes together through the spirit of the World Cup, we’re bringing global sounds and family-friendly fun to South Jersey. Gather your family, meet your neighbors, and experience an unforgettable day of music, food, culture, and community.

🌍 Many cultures. One incredible celebration.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

June 12, 2026 8:00PM Fire Museum Presents: Shiraz Ensemble with Special Guest Bahar Badieitabar at The Perch

 

Shiraz Ensemble are:

Sepehr Pirasteh: alto kamancheh, tombak

Sina Homaee: santoor, tombak, daf

Parsa Ferdowsi: setar, tanbour

For this performance they will be joined by:

Bahar Badieitabar: oud

Shiraz Ensemble with special guest Bahar Badieitabar

$10-20 sliding scale
shiraz bahar

Shiraz Ensemble with special guest Bahar Badieitabar:

Shiraz Ensemble are:

Sepehr Pirasteh: alto kamancheh, tombak

Sina Homaee: santoor, tombak, daf

Parsa Ferdowsi: setar, tanbour

For this performance they will be joined by:

Bahar Badieitabar: oud

Shiraz Ensemble is a contemporary music group that unites Iranian musicians performing traditional instruments in the United States. Built on the values of curiosity, innovation, open dialogue, and experimentation, Shiraz Ensemble is dedicated to creating new music and collaborating closely with composers, performers, and interdisciplinary artists. Our mission is to deconstruct and reconstruct the rich traditions of Iranian classical music, transforming them into new forms through contemporary composition techniques. We also aim to collaborate with artists from diverse cultures to create unique cross-cultural musical experiences, explore new artistic territories, and build bridges through music and art. We strive to blend innovation and tradition, pushing the boundaries of Iranian music while honoring its cultural heritage.

Tickets: $10 - $20 sliding scale + small fee

The Perch

2008 E. Arizona Street

Philadelphia, PA  19125

Friday, June 5, 2026

July 2 -August 6 2026 6:30-8:00PM 6-Week Latin Percussion Intensive with Ernesto Mariano Medina at Esperanza

 


Who: Adults and young adults, ages 17+
Para adultos y jóvenes adultos de 17 años en adelante

What: 6-week Latin Percussion Intensive with Ernesto Mariano Medina
Intensivo de percusión latina de 6 semanas con Ernesto Mariano Medina

When: Thursdays, July 2 – August 6, 6:30–8:00 PM
Class Dates: July 2, July 9, July 16, July 23, July 30, and August 6
Final Performance: August 7, 6:00–8:00 PM
Jueves, 2 de julio – 6 de agosto, 6:30–8:00 PM
Fechas de clase: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 de julio y 6 de agosto
Presentación final: 7 de agosto, 6:00–8:00 PM

Class Location:
Artists and Musicians of Latin America (AMLA)
Esperanza Campus
4261 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140
Ubicación de las clases: AMLA, Campus Esperanza, 4261 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140

Final Performance Location:
Teatro Esperanza
4261 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140
Ubicación de la presentación final: Teatro Esperanza, 4261 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140

Cost: $200 per person (full program)
$200 por persona (programa completo)

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

June 9, 2026 7:00PM Not So Latin Concerts: Sepehr Pirasteh and Friends

 


SEPEHR PIRASTEH AND FRIENDS!!! JUNE 9TH!!


Please join us for a very special performance featuring some wonderful musicians! Tom, Parsa, Melinda, and Sepehr step onto the stage without a script. Merging diverse musical backgrounds, unconventional techniques, and a shared curiosity, the ensemble constructs a fluid dialogue of improvised sound. It’s an exploration of musical aesthetics in real time, where tradition meets innovation, and the music is born in the present moment.

You don’t want to miss this!!

Doors at 7, show at 7:30
No tickets required, $20 suggested donation
1440 W Ritner St. Philadelphia Pa
See you there

Monday, June 1, 2026

June 7, 2026 3:00-6:00PM Philly Roda de Samba e Choro at The Black Squirrel Club

 


Experience the pure joy of samba as performed in Rio--people gathered round a table playing tunes. All join in song, dance, drinks and fun!

Philly Roda de Samba e Choro

When: First Sunday of every month

Doors open at 2 PM. Music 3-6 PM

Where: Black Squirrel Club 1049 Sarah Street (Fishtown, Philadelphia)

Tickets: $12 + $2.64 fee online

This event is 21+

Samba is a style of music and dance, a community celebration, and a way of life. The “Philly Roda de Samba e Choro” presents samba and choro as they are traditionally performed in Brazil: with friends gathered around a table, playing tunes, singing along, dancing, eating, drinking, and filling the souls of all with joy.

With a core group comprised of Fernanda Bravo (voice/pandeiro), Gregg Mervine (cavaquinho), Rob Curto (piano), Mark Stehle (percussion) and Marcos Oliveira (percussion), the Philly Roda plays every first Sunday at the Black Squirrel Club, and features a guest artist each time.

This has grown into Philly's most amazing Sunday afternoon event! Drink a caipirinha, immerse yourself in beautiful melodies, get swept up in the dance and join the community spirit! Come experience the vibrant culture and pure joy of the Roda!

Black Squirrel Club has a full bar but does not sell food. You are welcome to bring your own food in to the venue or have something delivered and re-entry is permitted if you want to run out and grab food at any time.

Reserve Paid Parking Here (lot 1 block from venue)There is also free parking available at the Rivers Casino parking lot (3 blocks).

June 7, 2026 7:00PM Pasión y Arte Flamenco Celebration at Trinity Memorial Church

 

An unforgettable night of flamenco at Trinity Memorial Church, featuring performances by Pasión y Arte Dance Company, our dedicated students, and our special guest artists. Performance reception with tapas and wine to follow.

Tickets: $39.19 includes fee

Sunday, May 31, 2026

June 6, 2026 2:00-5:00PM Masks in Motion: Sierra Leone at Malcolm X Park

 

The path doesn’t stop in Ivory Coast…

Sira continues to Sierra Leone 🇸🇱

Masks in Motion: Sierra Leone brings another powerful gathering of rhythm, movement, and living tradition to Malcolm X Park at 5100 Pine St.

Experience the cultural expressions of Sierra Leone through mask performance, drumming, dance, and ancestral memory.

🗓 June 6 | 2PM – 5PM
📍 Malcolm X Park, Philadelphia
✨ FREE & open to the community

Bring a chair or blanket, settle in, and continue the journey with us. Register with link 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

June 5, 2026 6:00-8:00PM Funk Tribute to Legendary Artist at Cedar Park

 

Join Cedar Park Neighbors on Friday nights in June and July from 6 to 8 PM in Cedar Park for jazz, dancing, and community. 

This is a free, Family-friendly event. Bring your lawn chair, Water, cooler, and dancing shoes!

Celebrate West Philly's incredible musical talent with an amazing lineup: 
June 5 PM Revue

June 12 Karen Smith Experience

June 19 MJE Marston Jazz Experience

June 26 Garfield Fleming &Friends

July 3 Bobby Zankel's Wonderful Sound Six

July 10 The Jazz Crew Big Band

July 17 Bert Harris South African Experience

July 24 Tia & The Connection

July 31 Fyrestorm

June 5, 2026 7:30PM Spanish & Latin Fire with Kasia Smolarek at Old Pine Street Church

 

  • June 5th - Spanish & Latin Fire with Kasia Smolarek at Old Pine Street Church

Step into a world of fire and passion! Kasia Smolarek’s Spanish & Latin Fire fuses flamenco’s dramatic flair with vibrant Latin rhythms. Every note sparks emotion and energy, transporting you to sun-soaked plazas and lively streets. A night of music that will ignite your senses and lift your spirit!
Tickets and more information -  Kasia 

Tickets: General Admission $59.

Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church

412 Pine St.

Philadelphia, PA

 Seating

General admission. First-come, first-served.
BookingsTickets sold online only. No door sales.
Doors Open45 minutes prior to start time.
DurationApprox. 75 minutes without interval. Unless otherwise specified.
AgeAges 8+. Under 16s must be accompanied.
RefundsNon-refundable. Transferable to friends/family.

June 5, 2026 6:00-9:00PM First Friday at The Barnes Foundation: Carolina Oliveros & PHLAFF

 

Enjoy an evening of art, live music, cocktails, and light fare at our monthly First Friday mixer.

This month’s event is presented in partnership with the Philadelphia Latino Arts & Film Festival (PHLAFF), which celebrates the extraordinary work of emerging and established Latine/x/a/o filmmakers, musicians, and artists. Enjoy live musical performances by Carolina Oliveros as well as film screenings from this year’s festival.

Originally from Barranquilla, Colombia, Oliveros is a Grammy-nominated artist known for fronting the New York–based cosmic rock group Combo Chimbita and the bullerengue fusion band Bulla en el Barrio. Her solo work blends the traditional sounds of her ancestors with modern styles, resulting in music that’s gritty, mystical, and fiercely alive. Her voice is a force that moves between the sacred and the chaotic—a call to both celebration and resistance.

First Friday at the Barnes includes access to the collection. Freedom Dreams will be on view in the Roberts Gallery before and after performances.

Live music: 6:30pm & 7:45pm (Annenberg Court)
PHLAFF film screenings: 7:30pm (Comcast NBCUniversal Auditorium)

$35 non member admission

; National, Patron, and Contributor members and students $10;

 Supporters and Sustainers free

2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215.278.7000