Jazz at LACMA: Alex Hahn Reflections Tour
- Fri, Oct 17, 2025
- 6 pm - 8 pm PT
- Smidt Welcome Plaza | LACMA
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Free
Celebrate L.A.’s finest jazz musicians with Jazz at LACMA, presented Friday evenings from May through October. This week, join us for a concert with Alex Hahn.
Grammy Award–winning saxophonist and composer Alex Hahn has performed and taught all over the world, including at the Panama Jazz Festival, Sitka Alaska Jazz Festival, and International Jazz Day in Havana, Cuba, and Saint Petersburg, Russia. He has had the opportunity to perform with many renowned artists such as Herbie Hancock, Esperanza Spalding, the John Daversa Progressive Big Band, Patrice Rushen, and many others.
Jazz at LACMA is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Broadcasts are made possible through the support of the County of Los Angeles. Promotional support is provided by media sponsor KJAZZ 88.1.
All education and outreach programs at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Education Fund and are supported in part by the Judy and Bernard Briskin Family Foundation, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Arts Education, Alfred E. Mann Charities, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Gloria Ricci Lothrop, Flora L. Thornton Foundation, U.S. Bank, and The Yabuki Family Foundation.
Image courtesy of Alex Hahn
Jazz at LACMA is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Broadcasts are made possible through the support of the County of Los Angeles. Promotional support is provided by media sponsor KJAZZ 88.1.
All education and outreach programs at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Education Fund and are supported in part by the Judy and Bernard Briskin Family Foundation, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Arts Education, Alfred E. Mann Charities, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Gloria Ricci Lothrop, Flora L. Thornton Foundation, U.S. Bank, and The Yabuki Family Foundation.
Image courtesy of Alex Hahn