The Conrad in La Jolla Expands Free Courtyard Concert Series for 2023


The Conrad, beginning Friday, will open its free Courtyard Concert series featuring music in the evening or at lunch hours.
The series, now three months long, starts with “Traffic Jams” on Friday, with live jazz during rush hour. “Midday Classics,” with live classical music, begins on May 23.
“Traffic Jams,” which begin at 4:30 p.m., include:
- Friday – Lori Bell Quartet, featuring the flutist, Bell, to mark National Jazz Month
- April 25 – Danny Green Trio
- May 9 – TBD, along with student volunteer recruitment for the La Jolla Music Society
- June 2 – Besos Jazz Trio
The “Midday Classics” series includes:
- May 23, 12 p.m. – Westwind Brass
- June 21, 11:30 a.m. – Aviara Trio
“With this new Wu Tsai QRT.yrd concert series, launched last year, we want all people to feel welcome and to feel a sense of belonging at the Conrad,” said Allison Boles, director of learning and engagement, adding that she hopes the free shows “help us build excitement and engagement at The Conrad.”
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