Detroit Jazz Festival announces initial 2025 lineup
Branford Marsalis, John Scofield, Kenny Barron and Maria Schneider are among the musical luminaries slated to perform at the 2025 Detroit Jazz Festival, taking place during Labor Day weekend in downtown Detroit.
The initial lineup announcement was made Tuesday evening, April 15, during a livestream previewed event from the Gretchen C. Valade Jazz Center on the Wayne State University campus. Pianist Jason Moran, the 2025 Artist-in-Residence, performed, along with the Detroit Jazz Festival All-Stars Generation Quintet.

The initial lineup announcement was made Tuesday evening, April 15, during a livestream previewed event from the Gretchen C. Valade Jazz Center on the Wayne State University campus. Pianist Jason Moran, the 2025 Artist-in-Residence, performed, along with the Detroit Jazz Festival All-Stars Generation Quintet.
Moran will perform three times during the festival — on opening night, Aug. 29, on Sunday, Aug. 31 and on Monday, Sept. 1. Moran is planning to lead a commemoration of Duke Ellington’s 125th birthday with musicians as well as performances with his trio Bandwagon and a jazz-electronic collaboration.
Trumpeter Keyon Harrold will also be part of the opening night performances, promoting his 2024 album “Foreverland.” Other highlights include: pianist/bandleader Schneider and her Orchestra on Aug. 30; the Chucho Valdes and Paquito D’Rivera Reunion Sextet on Aug. 31; Detroit bassist Marion Hayden, this year’s Kresge Eminent Artist Award winner, leading her Legacy Ensemble with Kamau Kenyatta guesting, on Sept. 1; and trumpeter Nicholas Payton joining the John Scofield Trio, also on Sept. 1.
“We’re excited to once again bring an eclectic array of jazz luminaries to the stages of the Detroit Jazz Festival,” president and artistic director Chris Collins said. “We look forward to celebrating our 46th year as a free festival that brings the magic of jazz to our faithful fans in Detroit, around the state and across the globe without any barriers.”
Last year’s edition of the festival offered more than 50 performances on three stages for an audience of more than 300,000 in person and an estimated more than two million unique viewers around the world via the festival web site and social media platforms.
In addition to the initial lineup, the festival is accepting applications from other artists who would like to perform, with a deadline of June 1. Information on that, as well as festival updates and VIP packages, can be found via detroitjazzfest.org.
The 2025 Detroit Jazz Festival lineup includes:
Friday, Aug. 29
• Artist-In-Residence Jason Moran
• Keyon Harrold ‘Foreverland’
Saturday, Aug. 30
• Maria Schneider Orchestra
• Kenny Barron
• Hiromi’s Sonicwonder
• Chris Potter Trio featuring Matt Brewer and Kendrick Scott
• John Pizzarelli
• Endea Owens & The Cookout
• Herlin Riley Quartet
• Tatiana Eva-Marie & The Avalon Jazz Band
Sunday, Aug. 31
• Artist-In-Residence Jason Moran
• Chucho Valdes and Paquito D’Rivera Reunion Sextet
• Branford Marsalis Quartet
• Connie Han Trio
• Omar Sosa Quarteto Americanos
• Lakecia Benjamin
• Walter Smith III Quartet
Monday, Sept. 1
• Artist-In-Residence Jason Moran
• The John Scofield Trio featuring Vicente Archer and Bill Stewart with Nicholas Payton
• Kris Davis
• James Francies Trio
• Marion Hayden Legacy Ensemble with Kamau Kenyatta