Skip to page content
Cécile McLorin Salvant

(Canceled) Power to the People!
Cécile McLorin Salvant – Ogresse

Sun / Mar 15, 2020 - 7:30PM

The remarkable jazz singer presents her most ambitious project yet.

Canceled

Artists

About this Performance

The California Department of Public Health issued a mandate that all public gatherings, including concerts and presentations at Walt Disney Concert Hall, should be canceled through March 31, 2020 to protect public health and slow the rate of transmission of COVID-19. 


This event has been canceled. Anyone who has already purchased tickets to these concerts can:

  • Exchange your tickets for any future 2019/20 season performance or LA Phil-presented concert in the Hollywood Bowl 2020 season. All exchange fees will be waived.
  • Exchange your tickets for a credit applied towards your account.
  • Donate your tickets and receive a tax deduction for the total ticket value.
  • Receive a refund for the value of your ticket

Visit this page for the latest updates and to learn more.

---

Jazz phenom Cécile McLorin Salvant returns to Walt Disney Concert Hall with her most ambitious project yet, combining jazz and bluegrass in the poignant fairytale Ogresse, a wickedly delicious work about a human-eating monster who lives in the woods.

A clear departure from her beloved interpretations of standards, this program has very real implications for life in America in the 21st century, told from the distinct perspective of a young black woman. Don’t miss this revelatory – and all-too-timely – masterwork.

The Power to the People Festival is generously supported in part by Margaret Morgan and Wesley Phoa, GRoW @ Annenberg, the Frank Gehry Fund for Creativity, and by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

See other concerts in this series

Programs, artists, dates, prices, and availability subject to change. Ticket limits may apply. All sales are final.

Power to the People! festival

From subversive statements to songs of solidarity, music has always had a role to play in the movements that shift attitudes and shape nations. Join curators Gustavo Dudamel and Herbie Hancock in a celebration of the music that moves mountains. We invite you to join the conversation.

Program Support