RED BANK, NJ — As it continues its momentous Centennial Celebration, the Count Basie Center for the Arts has announced a weekend of events commemorating the birth of its namesake and Red Bank native, jazz icon William “Count” Basie.
The Count Basie Orchestra will be on hand all weekend, offering:
Tickets for the August 22 and 23 concerts go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday at theBASIE.org, the Basie Center box office and Ticketmaster.
Events planned for Count Basie's Birthday Weekend are as follows:
FRIDAY, AUG. 21
On Friday, August 21 – the 122nd anniversary of Basie’s birthday – the Basie Center will hold a free, outdoor “Block Party,” including the free Count Basie Orchestra performance, food trucks, street performers and more.
The event will also feature the unveiling of a marker designating the Count Basie Center for the Arts as an official stop on New Jersey’s Black Heritage Trail, a statewide initiative established in 2022 by the New Jersey Historical Commission to promote awareness and appreciation of Black history, heritage, and culture.
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
The world-renowned Count Basie Orchestra will perform at the Basie Center’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre, marking the band’s first Basie Center performance in more than a decade.
All tickets will be priced at $19.26 – the year the Basie's historic theater at 99 Monmouth Street first opened its doors.
SUNDAY, AUG. 23
Tony Award winners Sutton Foster (Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes) and Kelli O’Hara (The King and I, The Bridges of Madison County) take the Basie Center stage on Sunday, August 23, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra.
The Basie Center’s William “Count” Basie Birthday Weekend has become an annual event to celebrate the Red Bank native, one of the biggest icons of jazz and American popular culture.
It’s the second time the organization has honored Basie during its Centennial Celebration; last September, Basie became the first star enshrined on the venue’s Walk Of Fame.
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