Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial Closing With Major Concert At The Brady Music Center On 10/15 – Walk The Moon, Trombone Shorty

The year long celebration of the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial will culminate with an exuberant three band concert on Saturday, October 15 at the Andrew J Brady Music Center. Co-headliners Walk the Moon and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will be joined by special guest Lawrence for “Legacy: A Concert for Cincinnati.” General admission tickets are still available and start at just $24 per person, excluding fees and taxes.

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“Our objectives for this Bicentennial have always been to INSPIRE, ELEVATE, and CONNECT,” said co-chair Kim Heiman. “Through the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, the Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati, and with help from numerous sponsors and partners, we have helped create more than 50 events, exhibitions, and experiences since September of 2021. More than 25,000 people have commemorated this milestone with us. We like to say that this concert is one night, 200 years in the making!”

“We have highlighted the contributions of the Jewish community over the last 200 years through a variety of exhibits, performances, and events,” continued Jewish Federation of Cincinnati CEO Danielle Minson, “and like so many in this city, we started out as immigrants. But we found common ground with our fellow Cincinnatians in every facet of life, enriching one another’s culture and ensuring connections that bind us today and give us reason to celebrate, along with hope for another 200 years of growing stronger together. What better way to mark such a tremendous anniversary, than by dancing and singing along with these outstanding artists during one of the most exciting weekends of the year? We can’t wait for everyone to share this night with us.”