CATS, JazzArts Launch 2024 Ride With The Music Concert Series

Published on September 26, 2024

Musicians performing at a CATS rail station

Rider’s Alert
Blue Line
Effective:
Oct. 3, 2024

CATS, JazzArts Launch Ride With The Music Concert Series

The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS), in partnership with JazzArts, announces the return of Ride With The Music, a free, pop-up concert series featuring performances by local jazz artists at Blue Line stations.

The concert series will occur according to the following schedule:

DATE

LOCATION

PERFORMERS

Thursday, Oct. 3

5-7 p.m.

36th Street Station

434 E. 36th St.

Djam Collective

Thursday, Oct. 10

5-7 p.m.

East/West Blvd. Station

1821 Camden St.

Troy Conn Quartet

Thursday, Oct. 17

5-7 p.m.

JW Clay Blvd/UNCC Station

9048 N. Tryon St.

The KN3

Thursday, Oct. 24

5-7 p.m.

7th Street Station

260 E. 7th St.

Jazz Arts All-Star Youth Ensemble

Thursday, Nov. 7

4-6 p.m.

JW Clay Blvd/UNCC Station

9048 N. Tryon St.

The KN3

 

For questions or concerns, riders can speak directly to a customer service representative at 704.336.7433.

The City of Charlotte does not discriminate on the basis of disability. To request a reasonable accommodation or translation (free of charge) please email telltransit@charlottenc.gov or call 704.336.7433.


About the Charlotte Area Transit System

Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is a department of the City of Charlotte and governed by the Metropolitan Transit Commission. CATS is the largest transit system between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, offering bus, light rail, streetcar, vanpool and paratransit services.

Learn more by visiting RideTransit.org or follow CATS on X, Instagram and Facebook.

About JazzArts Charlotte

JazzArts Charlotte is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the promotion, education, preservation of jazz and related art forms in the greater Charlotte region. Started in 2009, the organization is comprised of arts patrons, educators, performing jazz artists, business leaders, and volunteers. Their mission focuses on three program development areas: Jazz Education, Performance, and Musician Support. These three elements were established to help nurture a future audience and preserve the tradition of this great American Art Form, Jazz.

For more information, visit www.thejazzarts.org, and follow JazzArts Charlotte on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and X.

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