*Upcoming Performers
DATES NOT LISTED ARE RESERVED FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS.
Friday February 13th @7pm
Jane Irving
Pianist, vocalist, and Sydney native Jane Irving brings a rare blend of artistry and authenticity to the stage. A New Yorker since 2011, she has become a valued presence on the city’s jazz scene — the late great Russell Malone called her “the personification of taste.”
While many jazz singers revisit evergreens from the Great American Songbook, Jane’s “lavish talent and striking originality” make her a natural storyteller whose performances are as heartfelt as they are sophisticated.
Saturday February 14th @7pm
CLOSED
Private Event
We regret to inform you that the Jazz Lounge will be closed this evening.
We look forward to seeing you again soon.
It's Broadway Night!
Sunday February 15th @7pm
Brian Flores
Brian Flores is a New York–based actor whose work spans Broadway, national tours, and acclaimed television productions.
Brian can be seen this Spring in the Broadway Production of The Lost Boys. He has also starred in the title role of the Tony Award–winning First National Tour of Pippin, directed by Diane Paulus.
On screen, Brian can be seen in the third seasons of both HBO’s The Deuce and Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
We are very excited to have Brian Flores in the house tonight!


Friday February 20th @7pm
Emily Braden
Emily Braden is a powerhouse vocalist, songwriter and lyricist. Winner of New York City's 'Best of the Best' Jazzmobile Vocal Competition and two-time cultural ambassador with the US Embassy’s Arts Envoy Program, she has emerged as a commanding and magnetic presence on the global stage.
Braden’s international reach continues to grow, with sold-out shows at London’s legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and increasing acclaim across European festival and club stages. Her sophomore album, Cannon & Sparrow (2023), is a stirring tribute to resilience — showcasing the vocal prowess, and emotional range that define her work. It is always a special treat when Emily comes to visit The Lounge @ Acadia!
Saturday February 21st @7pm
Chris Rob
Born and raised on Chicago's south side, Chris Rob has established himself as a renowned keyboard wizard, passionate vocalist, powerful songwriter, and go-to producer for film and television. On his latest album "The Mistletoe Effect", he shows off his hometown roots by effortlessly fusing R & B vocals and proficient jazz piano riffs with twists of electro funk, soulful hip-hop, and deep house music. Chris Rob successfully composed music for the Netflix series "The Upshaws" starring Mike Epps, Kim Fields, and Wanda Sykes, and most recently scored the new critically acclaimed Netflix documentary "Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution". We are very excited to welcome Mr. Rob to the lounge this evening!
It's Broadway Night!
Sunday February 22nd @7pm
Ximone Rose
We are thrilled to welcome Ximone Rose! She is currently on Broadway in the smash hit Death Becomes Her. A New Orleans native and proud graduate of the University of Michigan’s renowned musical theatre program (Go Blue!), Ximone has appeared on Broadway previously in Lempicka and Once on This Island. Her Off-Broadway credits include Only Gold and We’re Gonna Die, with national tours such as Into the Woods and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Regional highlights include Lempicka, Life After, and Macbeth in Stride. We’re so delighted to have her lighting up the the lounge Upstairs @Acadia this evening.
Friday February 27th @7pm
AC Lincoln
Native New Yorker AC Lincoln was "Born in a Trunk" to Jazz singing duo parents Kim and Marion while on their tour of The U.S. Virgin Islands. Landing back on the scene in NYC, AC would soon be sharing the stage with many of the tap dance greats ("The Hoofers") including Jimmy Slyde, Buster Brown, Chuck Green and Savion Glover . Sharing the family stage with his sister, widely acclaimed singer and songwriter Emily King. As well as writing, producing, arranging and singing his own original music, AC Lincoln has been both a sideman (The Hot Sardines, Mercedes Ellington, WInard Harper and Jeli Posse, Brian Newman, Antoinette Montague) and band leader, singing and tap dancing throughout NYC and abroad.
Saturday February 28th @7pm
Marion Cowings
Jazz singer Marion Cowings is a native New Yorker and master of scat and vocal technique. Marion attended Music and Art, now known as LaGuardia High School, where he was chosen to perform as a solo vocalist with the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Leonard Bernstein. While still in high school Cowings’ first professional engagement was at the Randall’s Island Jazz Festival with “Little Pony” Poindextor and the Ike Isaac’s Trio. During this time Marion began to understudy with Jon Hendricks, Dave Lambert and Annie Ross. Eventually Marion became Lambert’s original replacement and was then mentored by Jon Hendricks. We are so happy to welcome this Jazz Legend to the lounge this evening!
It's Broadway Night!
Sunday March 1st @7pm
Khailah
Khailah Johnson is a true triple threat. Coming to New York fresh off starring as Ladonna in the CW’s '4400', she made her Broadway Debut in 2024 as a leading cast member in the smash hit & Juliet. She joins us here at Acadia after touring with Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra. Often described as having a ‘sound beyond her years, full of pain and history’ she flows through traditional jazz, blues and R&B influence. She finds a passion in intertwining acting & jazz by using the music and language to evoke emotion and always tell a story. Inspired by voices such as Sarah Vaughn, Mel Torme, Etta James as well as current voices Allen Stone, Jazmine Sullivan and Raye , she finds her own sound that is both reminiscent of the glamour and groove of traditional jazz and raw vulnerable musicality of today.
Friday March 6th @7pm
Richard Cortez
In the glow of a late-night jazz room, Richard Cortez’s golden voice feels right at home.
A rising presence in New York City’s jazz scene, he brings a rare emotional depth to the Great American Songbook — singing not just with precision, but with feeling. Each performance unfolds like a quiet conversation, intimate and unguarded, drawing the audience closer with every phrase.
This is jazz meant to be felt.
Saturday March 7th @7pm
Nathan Farrell
Nathan Farrell is a 26 year old New York City based artist, and a once-in-a-generation voice. A gifted songwriter, arranger, producer, session vocalist, and saxophonist, his background and versatility empower him to fuse traditional pop, R&B, and alternative jazz effortlessly into a sound that is unmistakably his own. Raised in a Puerto Rican–Japanese American household, he has long embraced the art of shaping identity from rich and varied traditions.
It's Broadway Night!
Sunday March 8th @7pm
Anne Fraser Thomas
Fresh off her show-stopping run in the Broadway Show Queen of Versailles, Anne Fraser Thomas brings her powerhouse voice and fearless theatricality to Acadia’s candle-lit upstairs lounge for an intimate Broadway Night you won’t forget.
Anne's credits span beloved classics and contemporary favorites— The Unsinkable Molly Brown in the Off-Broadway hit Titanique, Fantine (Les Misérables), Clotho (Hercules), and so much more—always delivered with heart, humor, and a touch of mischief.
Settle in for a warm, speakeasy-style evening where Broadway favorites meet storytelling, spontaneity, and the joy of live performance—up close and personal.






















