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"Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola is designed to entertain people in the spirit that Dizzy had...very welcoming," Mr. Marsalis explains. "We just want people to have a good time. We want the musicians to feel comfortable to play. We want people to come in and have a memorable experience. This whole facility is designed for international participation. This is a hall of integration...to bring everything together."
We're bringing the hottest jazz bands in the business to our new club. You can expect a spicy variety of musicians to grace the stage. As Jazz at Lincoln Center continues to perpetuate the art form, Monday nights are dedicated to young, upcoming musicians who will showcase their talent. On the other nights, you never know who will show up for a surprise appearance at one of our late-night hang sets. We welcome all to come, enjoy the great music, the great view and the great food.
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Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
Frederick P. Rose Hall
Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th Street
5th Floor
Reservations:
Call: 212 258-9595 or 9795. Seating is available on a first-come first-served basis either at tables or at the bar.
Group Reservations:
For groups of 20-80 call: 212-258-9580
For groups of 81 or more call Corporate Sales: 212-258-9980. (Group reservations cannot be placed on the Web)
Cover Charge:
Artist Sets: $20-$35
After Hours Sets: $10
Food & Beverage: $10 minimum, table; $5 minimum, bar
Student Discounts:
$15 for 9:30pm set on Sundays, Tuesdays-Thursdays
$15 for 11:30pm set on Fridays & Saturdays
$10 on Mondays
$5 for After Hours Sets
Valid student ID required
Set Times:
Sunday-Thursday: 7:30 & 9:30pm
Friday & Saturday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30pm
After Hours Sets:
Tuesday-Thursday: 11pm
Friday & Saturday: after last artist set
After Hours Sets are a great opportunity to hear great jazz in an informal setting until the wee hours.
Doors open at 6pm for the 7:30pm set and at 9pm for the 9:30pm set.
Please note that all reservations are released 15 minutes prior to the start of the performance.
In deference to the artists, patrons of Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola are encouraged to keep conversations to a whisper during the performance.
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