News Summary
The Blue Note Jazz Club is expanding to Hollywood, opening its doors with a grand event featuring renowned musicians. The venue includes multiple performance spaces and a menu crafted by a talented chef, promising a dynamic blend of jazz and culinary experiences. This new location aims to celebrate both established artists and emerging talent while fostering an intimate atmosphere for music lovers.
Los Angeles
The Blue Note Jazz Club is set to open its new location in Hollywood on August 14, marking a significant expansion of the iconic venue originally founded in New York City. Situated in the Cinerama Dome complex at the intersection of Ivar Avenue and Sunset Boulevard, the new club will feature multiple performance spaces designed to accommodate a variety of jazz presentations.
The Hollywood venue includes a larger “A” room for headlining acts and a “B” room dedicated to smaller artists and jam sessions, which will provide a platform for both established and emerging talent. The inaugural evening will showcase a performance by Grammy Award-winning musician Robert Glasper, and subsequent shows will feature notable artists such as Kamasi Washington, Ravi Coltrane, Killer Mike, and Dominique Fils-Aimé.
Adding to the unique experience, the club’s menu will be crafted by chef Asaf Maoz from Carmel, emphasizing bold flavors and international dishes alongside cocktails inspired by the jazz era. The venue will offer dinner service throughout the week and a weekend brunch, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis.
Background and Expansion
The original Blue Note Club, founded in 1981 by Danny Bensusan in the heart of Greenwich Village, New York, has built a reputation as one of the world’s premier jazz destinations. Over the years, it has expanded its operations to various cities, including Tokyo, Milan, Napa, Waikiki, and Beijing, continuously promoting both renowned and rising artists in the jazz genre.
The new Los Angeles location comes after a delay in its scheduled opening, originally set for March 26, which was pushed back due to construction issues and permitting delays arising from associated wildfires. Despite this, the Hollywood venue seeks to embody the culture of Los Angeles while maintaining the long-standing legacy of the Blue Note brand.
A Hub for Jazz on the West Coast
With a capacity to host around 200 patrons in the main showroom and approximately 100 in the B-side room, the Hollywood Blue Note aims to create an intimate environment conducive to musical innovation and collaboration. The space will not only present visiting artists but also actively highlight the local jazz scene, fostering an ecosystem for both seasoned performers and new talent.
The programming is designed to adapt to the evolving music landscape of Los Angeles, with performances encompassing a blend of jazz, soul, R&B, and hip-hop. Blue Note’s Los Angeles location aspires to become a central hub for jazz on the West Coast, analogous to its renowned New York counterpart.
Tickets for the shows are now available for purchase via the Blue Note website, allowing jazz enthusiasts to partake in an experience that celebrates the genre’s rich traditions while embracing contemporary influences. With its new venue, Blue Note looks forward to contributing to the dynamic cultural fabric of Los Angeles and celebrating the artistic diversity of the region.
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- Forbes: Why Everyone in Music is Watching Blue Note’s New Hollywood Club
- Wikipedia: Jazz Music

