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Countdown to PIJF! Start the Weekend with a Bacardi Mixology Experience

 

PIJF is Almost Here! Kick Off the Weekend with a Bacardi Mixology Class


The countdown is on — next week, Downtown Pittsburgh will come alive with the sounds of the 15th Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival!

To kick off the festivities, join us for a mixology class sponsored by Bacardi:


Date: September 18 

Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Enjoy a complimentary welcome drink, then follow step-by-step instructions to craft one of our featured PIJF cocktails. 

This is the perfect way to start your jazz weekend — cheers to great music and great drinks!

✨ Spots are limited, so RSVP today
💲 Suggested donation: $15

After the class, join us for Intermission — our artful networking series — lasting until 11 PM! Enjoy live music, delicious food, and a guided tour of our exhibits.


Cheers!

The Team at AWAACC

RSVP AND DONATE HERE!

Don't forget, the Taste of Jazz Party, on Friday, September 19

The hottest restaurants in Pittsburgh are setting up shop in one of the country’s largest multidisciplinary art centers following the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival’s Tribute Concert honoring jazz legend George Benson for a tasting party unlike any you’ve ever experienced. Purchase your tickets today for A Taste of Jazz, a fantastic fusion of music, visual art, and tasty bites at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center.

Purchase Tickets

Check out the full PIJF lineup for Saturday and Sunday, September 20 - 21

The Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival’s Saturday and Sunday outdoor concerts are free and takes place on Liberty Ave. Tickets are required for all other events, including the Jazz Train, George Benson Tribute Concert, and Taste of Jazz. VIP passes and bundle packages are available

Jazz Weekend Lineup Here

Plan Your Visit Today

Discover the magic of the August Wilson Cultural Center and be a part of our mission to champion Black cultural experiences. Visit us in Pittsburgh and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of art and culture.

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