Nicholas Payton Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Concerts
Nov
22
Nicholas Payton Nouveau Standards
Baltimore
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Nov
23
Jefferson Center
Roanoke
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Nov
26
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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Nov
27
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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Nov
28
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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Nov
29
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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Nov
30
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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Dec
01
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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Dec
04
World Cafe Live
Philadelphia
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Dec
14
Miami Beach Bandshell
Miami Beach
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Mar
21
Bill Charlap Trio with special guests Dee Dee Bridgewater & Nicholas Payton
Chicago
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About Nicholas Payton
As a leading voice in American popular music, the Grammy® Award-winning Nicholas Payton is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, producer, arranger, essayist, and social activist who defies musical and artistic categories. All the while, he honors the tradition of what he terms “postmodern New Orleans music,” as well as the spirit of Black American Music, of which he states, “There are no fields, per se. There are lineages.”
The New Orleans-born Payton has followed his calling since growing up under the tutelage of his parents — acclaimed bassist Walter Payton and Maria Payton, a pianist and vocalist. Already a prodigy before entering the first grade, he began playing trumpet at age four and started performing professionally at age 10. Before the age of 20, he was already in demand by everyone from Danny Barker and Clark Terry to Elvin Jones and Marcus Roberts. Payton released his first album, From this Moment, in 1995 on the famed Verve label. He received his first Grammy nomination in 1997 for the album Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton, and for the category of Best Instrumental Solo, which found him winning the award that year.
Payton has released over 21 recordings as a leader, pushing musical boundaries and showcasing a variety of contemporary and traditional styles, while displaying his ambidextrous ability to play both the trumpet and keyboard at the same time when he’s inspired to do so. He has collaborated with numerous mentors and contemporaries alike, ranging from Common and Cassandra Wilson to Trey Anastasio, MonoNeon, and Jill Scott, to Dr. John, Joseph “Zigaboo” Modeliste of The Meters, Allen Toussaint, and Abbey Lincoln to name a few. His most recent albums are Quarantined with Nick and Maestro Rhythm King, both released in 2020.
“Everything I write is about life experiences. The music means nothing without life. A life lived. It's not just notes on a page. It's not just a technical exercise. It's vibrations and energy,” Payton says. “And I'm striving to help lift, if possible, raise the vibration of the collective conscious one audience, one album, one song at a time. If I can't do that, there's no point in me playing. That's why I play. It’s about contributing to society and inspiring. That's my life as an artist, period. Challenging people to think differently, to think critically and to not be slaves to the system and the status quo.”
In addition to Payton’s work as a performer, he is an equally respected composer, having written The Black American Symphony an orchestral work, which the Czech National Symphony Orchestra commissioned and performed. He led a live concert performance of Miles Davis’ renowned Sketches of Spain with the Basel Symphony Orchestra in Switzerland.
“Pretty much all the music that I play is centered in Black culture, Black music. And that's why I’ve eschewed jazz and came up with the terminology, Black American Music, because I want to be connected to the whole of it,” Payton says about genre. “It's all the same. John Coltrane and Charlie Parker and James Brown could be neighbors. So what's the distinction there? The only difference in the music is who they came through, and where they're from.”
As a leader, Payton's seminal writings and discussions on the problematics of the term and associations of "jazz" have inspired musicians, researchers, music listeners, and thinkers alike. As such, he termed Black American Music, or #BAM for short, to represent the breadth of improvisational musical creations created by Black people in the U.S., regardless of genre. His introduction of #BAM into the lexicon of popular music discourse landed him an entry in the New York Times' “The Decade in Jazz: 10 Definitive Moments” in 2019.
“(Black American Music) is ... a liberation music, it is our first global recognition in humanizing, if you will, a class of people who were systematically dehumanized for centuries,” Payton says. “The concern for me is to draw from the wellspring of all the great Black ancestors who inspired me to play this music in the first place. And to hopefully keep that energy, that spirit.”
Through his mission-driven work and art, Payton continues to creatively move boundaries, while inspiring and remaining inspired by the pioneering lineage of Black American Music, of which he is a part.
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Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Rhythm & Blues
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Nicholas Payton Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Nicholas Payton
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Nicholas Payton on tour?
Yes, Nicholas Payton is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Nicholas Payton concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Nicholas Payton tour
is scheduled for 11 dates across 6 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Nicholas Payton scheduled to play?
Nicholas Payton is scheduled to play 11 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Nicholas Payton tour start?
Nicholas Payton’s tour starts Nov 22, 2024 and ends on Mar 21, 2025.
They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Baltimore at Keystone Korner Baltimore and their next upcoming concert
will be in Roanoke at Jefferson Center.
What venues is Nicholas Payton performing at?
As part of the Nicholas Payton tour, Nicholas Payton is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 22 - Baltimore,
MD @ Keystone Korner Baltimore
Nov 23 - Roanoke,
VA @ Jefferson Center
Nov 26 - New York,
NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Nov 27 - New York,
NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Nov 28 - New York,
NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Nov 29 - New York,
NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Nov 30 - New York,
NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Dec 01 - New York,
NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Dec 04 - Philadelphia,
PA @ World Cafe Live
Dec 14 - Miami Beach,
FL @ Miami Beach Bandshell
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 21 - Chicago,
IL @ Chicago Symphony Center