04/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/29/2026 15:16
April 29, 2026 1:57 PM
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (April 29, 2026) -The inaugural Santa Monica International Jazz Festival will take place May 1-9 on Third Street Promenade and at Tongva Park and BroadStage, kicking off a summer full of events for all ages and interests.
This summer in Santa Monica builds on the momentum from the city's Realignment Plan to bring an unprecedented level of local, regional and national attention expected to generate significant economic opportunity and growth while creating engaging public spaces for the community and visitors.
"We bet big on ourselves and it's already paying off," Mayor Caroline Torosis said. "We're making history this summer with a lineup of events, activations and partnerships that this community has not seen before. It's no exaggeration to say that this summer, Santa Monica is the place to be in Southern California."
The Santa Monica International Jazz Festival, a partnership between BroadStage, SM Festivals, and the city of Santa Monica, brings to life the shared vision of legendary musician Stanley Clarke and BroadStage to restore premier live music to the "City by the Sea."
The festival begins with a free community concert on Third Street Promenade on May 3 from 1-7 p.m., featuring performances from bassist Billy Mohler, magnetic KNOWER frontwoman Genevieve Artadi, and pianist/vocalist Elijah Fox.
The main event is a ticketed concert on May 9 at Tongva Park from 1-7 p.m., with food, drinks and performances from Grammy winner and LA native Kamasi Washington, as well as Stanley Clarke and Friends, Miles Electric Band, KNOWER and Sam Smylie.
The Santa Monica International Jazz Festival is the first of many events putting the city on the map this summer that will support local businesses, welcome residents, attract visitors, and generate international visibility and strengthen Santa Monica's position as a premier coastal destination.
Up next is the Michelob ULTRA Pitchside Club at Santa Monica Pier kicking off a host of free activations, watch parties and family-friendly events as part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup from June 11-July 19.
Following that:
Find more events and information about Santa Monica's summer lineup at santamonica.gov/programs/summer.
Lauren Howland
Communications and public information manager
[email protected]
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