Indy Jazz Fest returns with a star-studded line-up of local and national talent

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Sheila E. and the E Train are set to headline Indy Jazz Fest at Indy Arts Center on Sept. 26. (Photo provided/Indianapolis Jazz Foundation)
Sheila E. and the E Train are set to headline the 2026 Indy Jazz Fest at Indy Arts Center on Sept. 26. (Photo provided/Indianapolis Jazz Foundation)

Indy Jazz Fest announced its 2026 lineup, featuring Sheila E., MonoNeon, Karl Denson and Brandon Meeks as headliners.

Presented by the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation and Citizens Energy Group, Indy Jazz Fest returns Sept. 22-26 for a week full of music by celebrated local, national and international musicians. Festivalgoers will have access to even more music this year, in addition to being some of the first to experience ARTSPARK, a newly restored public art installation at the Indy Art Center during the Grand Finale, according to a press release.

ā€œThe Indy Art Center is thrilled to host the Indy Jazz Fest Grand Finale,ā€ Mark Williams, president and CEO of the Indy Art Center, said in a statement. ā€œAttendees will be among the first to see the revitalized ARTSPARK after a $3.6 million renovation that includes new and restored public art, a fully accessible trail system, and new landscaping and terraces. It’s the perfect setting for one of Indy’s premier music events, and fulfills the recent community conversations about bringing more cultural events and activations back to our Broad Ripple community.ā€

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Since its inception in 1999, Indy Jazz Fest has continued to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of Indianapolis’s jazz scene each year. Returning this year is the festival’s ā€œAll Around Townā€ model, which places artists at various venues around the city to increase access to music throughout the week. The festival kicks off with the Sunset Series, featuring small, intimate performances at the Jazz Kitchen, The Cabaret and the Vogue, leading up to the Grand Finale at the Indy Art Center and Opti Park in Broad Ripple on Sept. 26.

ā€œBy pairing global icons with homegrown artists, we create an unforgettable festival experience that directly fuels our local creative ecosystem,ā€ Rob Dixon, artistic director of Indy Jazz Fest, said in a statement.

Sunset Series

Miles at 100 featuring the Indianapolis Jazz Collective — $30-$60

Sept. 22, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. 

The Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave.

Coltrane at 100 featuring the Indianapolis Jazz Collective — $30-$60

Sept. 23, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

The Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave.

Nicole Zuraitis presented by The Cabaret — $60-$90

Sept. 25, 8 p.m.

The Cabaret, 924 N. Pennsylvania St. Suite B

The Big Beat featuring Nate Smith + The Nth Power + Break Science — $60

Sept. 25, 8 p.m.

The Vogue, 6259 N. College Ave.

Tito Puente Jr. and NĆ©stor Torres — $35-$90 

Sept. 25, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

The Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave.

The Grand Finale 

Rounding out the week is the Grand Finale, a family-friendly celebration featuring music, food, Indy Jazz Legacy exhibits and more. The Indy Jazz Fest Grand Finale takes place on Sept. 26 at the Indy Art Center and Opti Park, 820 E. 67th St. This year, the festival has expanded to include music spread across two stages beginning at 2 p.m. Gates open at 1 p.m. 

Headlining artists include Sheila E. and the E-Train, MonoNeon, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Rick Braun playing Chuck Mangione, Brandon Meeks, the Charlie Hunter Trio, Bashiri Asad, Dave Stryker with Rob Dixon, Sam Fribush and Richard ā€œSleepyā€ Floyd, Jared Thompson and Premium Blend and the Sean Imboden Large Ensemble.

Tickets for the Grand Finale are $100 for adults, $25 for students and free for kids 14 and under. For more information, to view the full schedule or purchase tickets, visit indyjazzfest.net

Tickets for each of the Sunset Series events can be purchased at the host venue websites, including thecabaret.org, thejazzkitchen.com, thevogue.com and turntableindy.com.

Contact Arts & Culture Reporter Chloe McGowan at 317-762-7848. Follow her on X @chloe_mcgowanxx.

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Chloe McGowan is the Arts & Culture Reporter for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper. Originally from Columbus, OH, Chloe has a bachelor's in journalism from The Ohio State University. She is a former IndyStar Pulliam Fellow, and has previously worked for Indy Maven, The Lantern, and CityScene Media Group. In her free time, Chloe enjoys live theatre, reading, baking and keeping her plants alive.

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