Flemington DIY Announces 2026 Jazz Series with Impressive Lineup

Reported on Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Pictured Above: Jazz at Flemington DIY. Photo Credit: Contributed.

NEWSROOM POST: FLEMINGTON, NEW JERSEY 

All shows kick off at 8pm with advanced tickets $18 and $22 at the door.

Flemington, NJ – Flemington DIY will continue to bring more jazz shows to Hunterdon County in the first half of 2026. In addition to hosting one show a month from January to June, the all-volunteer arts organization will also continue its ‘Cool Cat Jazz Deal,’ a discounted ticket bundle which can be used throughout the year.

“We’re proud to once again bring high-quality jazz performances to our space in Hunterdon County,” says Jeff Hersch, Flemington DIY’s Executive Director. ”We are big believers that you shouldn’t have to trek to the city or shell out the big bucks to enjoy music of such excellence.”

The current 2026 schedule is as follows:

-January 24: Zack Hann Quartet

-February 21: Mauricio De Souza

-March 21: Marel Hidalgo Trio

-April 18: Michael Price Sextet

-May 16: TBA

-June 6: Mike Lorenz Trio

The ‘Cool Cat Jazz Deal’ offers 6 or 12 tickets to be used at any of Flemington DIY’s 2026 jazz shows. DIY Members will receive an additional discount. Buyers will receive an exclusive laminated punch card to present at the door, with each punch representing a pre-paid ticket.

The series kicks off Saturday, January 24 with hometown hero saxophonist Zack Hann and his quartet featuring Anthony Pearlman on piano, Jacob Patrone on drums, Colson Jimenez on bass.

All shows kick off at 8pm with advanced tickets $18 and $22 at the door. For tickets and more information, visit www.flemingtondiy.org/jazz.

 

If you require reasonable accommodations to access an event, please complete our Accommodations Request Form at flemingtondiy.org/events

FLEMINGTON DIY (Do It Yourself) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide an inclusive art space that engages the community with the burgeoning local arts scene, inspires social change, and invigorates the economic development of Flemington, New Jersey.

 

Made possible by funds from the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a partner of the New Jersey Council on the Arts.