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Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band Berkeley March 20th, 2026 dates

Get ready for a night that promises to be unforgettable when Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band takes the stage at Berkeley . Known for blending traditional Native American rhythms with modern jazz, Julia Keefe's music is a soulful journey that celebrates culture and resilience. Having performed at the Kennedy Center and toured across Canada, her band's vibrant sound has touched audiences from coast to coast. She’s collaborated with Indigenous poets and performance artists, creating multi-disciplinary experiences that resonate deeply. Expect an atmosphere full of energy, emotion, and cultural richness at Zellerbach Hall, a perfect spot to soak in the magic. This isn’t just another concert — it’s a celebration of Indigenous artistry, a chance to witness history in the making, and a reminder that music can be a powerful voice for change. So don’t hesitate — grab those tickets, bring your friends, and be part of a night that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. The stage is set, the band is ready, and all that’s missing is you.

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Zellerbach Hall is one of those places that instantly makes you feel welcome the moment you step inside, with its stunning entrance adorned by a bold mural from Richard Diebenkorn that just screams Berkeley art vibe. It’s more than just a performance space—it's a hub for community and culture, hosting everything from big-name concerts to indie films at the Berkeley Film Festival. The venue really tries to think of everyone, with thoughtful touches like wheelchair access and hearing assistance tech, making it accessible without making a fuss. The seating closer to the stage feels almost like you're part of the show, especially in the lower orchestra seats—there’s an intimacy that’s hard to beat. And if you’re bringing the kiddos, the family section offers a more laid-back atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed night out. Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band Berkeley has played here, and honestly, the energy in that hall just hits different during their performances. Whether it’s a grand concert or an intimate jazz set, Zellerbach Hall’s got a vibe that’s hard to forget, and it’s so easy to find—just follow the signs for the arts. It really is a venue that makes you want to stay a little longer, soaking in the arts and the community spirit.