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Three black men in black attire stand in front of organ pipes, one sits on a piano bench, the others pose with a bass and drum set.

Pianist Sullivan Fortner, a 2024 Grammy Award winner and 2026 Bell Jazz Artist Award recipient, seen on the Series in concerts with vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant and with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, makes his debut as a band leader with his trio. Expect deeply soulful and inventive music, marked by Fortner’s signature blend of technical brilliance, emotional depth, and boundless creativity.

SUN MAR 08 7PM
Arrow Street Arts
Ticketed, Current Season, Arrow Street Arts, Jazz
Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, black siblings in their 20s, pose seated on boxes smiling widely, the woman dressed in a glittery jump suit and the man in a red shirt.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello & Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano

at Groton Hill Music Center in Groton

The Kanneh-Masons' artistic evolution has been nothing short of exhilarating. Cellist Sheku has become one of the most in-demand orchestral soloists of our time, bringing depth and brilliance to a repertoire that spans centuries. Isata, a pianist of remarkable insight and artistry, captivates in any setting as a performer an as a curator, acclaimed for pairing beloved masterpieces alongside overlooked treasures. With flights of jaw-dropping virtuosity and moments of subtle camaraderie, Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason convey the sheer joy of classical music. Together, these siblings are unmissable.

THU MAR 12 7:30PM
Groton Hill Music Center
Ticketed, Current Season, Groton Hill Music Center, Classical Music
Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, black siblings in their 20s, pose seated on boxes smiling widely, the woman dressed in a glittery jump suit and the man in a red shirt.

The Kanneh-Masons' artistic evolution has been nothing short of exhilarating. Cellist Sheku has become one of the most in-demand orchestral soloists of our time, bringing depth and brilliance to a repertoire that spans centuries. Isata, a pianist of remarkable insight and artistry, captivates in any setting as a performer and as a curator, acclaimed for pairing beloved masterpieces alongside overlooked treasures. With flights of jaw-dropping virtuosity and moments of subtle camaraderie, Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason convey the sheer joy of classical music. Together, these siblings are unmissable.

FRI MAR 13 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Classical Music
Tenebrae, A choir of twenty-one members stand holding binders of music, singing while conducted in an ornate church sanctuary-like room.

Tenebrae

A Prayer for Deliverance

Described as “phenomenal” (The Times) and “devastatingly beautiful” (Gramophone), award-winning choir Tenebrae, based in London, is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles. Passion and precision are the core values that guide Tenebrae as they give audiences meditative, memorable, and transporting concert experiences. Don’t miss an exciting Boston debut! 

SAT MAR 14 8PM
Sanders Theatre
Ticketed, Current Season, Sanders Theatre, Vocal Music
Conrad Tao, an Asian American man in his 30s, wears a slim black suit as he sits on a modern leather chair in a sun-filled atrium

Conrad Tao

Poetry and Fairy Tales

Pianist Conrad Tao showcases his range and sensitivity with Poetry and Fairy Tales, a program that interweaves evocative contemporary works with well-known pieces by Brahms and Ravel. Structure and freedom, mood and narrative, dynamism and introspection combine when Conrad Tao—an artist of “probing intellect and open-hearted vision” (New York Times)—returns to Vivo Performing Arts. 

SUN MAR 15 3PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Solo Pianist
Five musicians are lined up in front of a large crowd playing a variety of instruments with two spotlights shining down on them.

One of the world’s most celebrated Irish fiddlers, Martin Hayes' music remains deeply rooted in Irish expression, yet it reaches across styles and cultures, creating a truly global conversation. His core Common Ground ensemble of players is joined by an all-star cast of Irish and American artists for a vibrant cultural celebration.

WED MAR 18 8PM
Symphony Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, Symphony Hall, Popular Music, Folk, Interdisciplinary, Dance, Spoken Word
Vikingur Olafsson, A white man with small round glasses stares intensely ahead while using finger paint on a plexiglass panel in front of his face.

In just four years, Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson has become a mainstay on our season, and a welcome presence in Boston. He returns in 2026 for his solo debut on our grandest stage for classical music, Symphony Hall.

FRI MAR 20 8PM
Symphony Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, Symphony Hall, Solo Pianist
A Venezuelan-born man with facial hair and glasses can be seen playing the harp through the strings of the instrument.

Stringfest: Eduardo Betancourt & Friends

featuring Boston String Academy

Harpist Eduardo Betancourt leads his all-Venezuelan jazz quartet in an exciting collaboration with the young musicians of Boston String Academy’s El Sistema-inspired program. Separately and side by side, they’ll perform jazz and Venezuelan folksongs in this multicultural, intergenerational afternoon of music!

SAT MAR 21 3PM
Salvation Army Kroc Center
Free, Current Season, Salvation Army Kroc Center, Classical Music
A Puerto Rican man in a white flowing outfit sits on a small wooden box, legs pulled up towards his body, cradling a saxophone.

Jonathan Suazo & Friends

RICANO, Volume 2 Preview

Jonathan Suazo is an award-winning saxophonist, composer, and cultural catalyst, using music to celebrate and illuminate his Puerto Rican and Dominican roots. Whether leading drum circles, mentoring young artists, or crafting dynamic performances, he seamlessly bridges tradition and innovation. Celebrate the release of his forthcoming album: the much-anticipated Ricano, Volume 2

SAT MAR 28 3PM
Roxbury Community College
Free, Current Season, Roxbury Community College, Jazz
A white man in a jacket and glasses with pipe a dangling out of his mouth leans over a grey typewriter in front of a bookcase.

Big issues are taken down to size, conflicts are sliced through, and hilarity emerges, somehow, from misfortune in David Sedaris’ telling. David will read new and unpublished works, take audience questions, and will stay after the performance to meet and sign books for every person in line.

THU APR 09 7:30PM
Symphony Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, Symphony Hall, Spoken Word