Detroit’s love affair with jazz started in Black Bottom in the early 1900s, where Old Hastings Street and St. Antoine buzzed with late‑night tunes. Nowadays, jazz is at the heart of the city’s vibrant music scene, with intimate and exciting shows like ‘The Jazz Room Detroit’ inviting everyone to be part of the rhythm, be it the classics or soul. It’s a live music concert that celebrates jazz’s rich history with fiery performances of classics like “Freddie Freeloader” and “Cantaloupe Island” alongside improvised music moments.
What is The Jazz Room?
There’s a hum in the air, that pre-show buzz where chatter dims and the brass begins to warm up. This is The Jazz Room—a 1920s-style experience that rotates between jazz, blues, and soul nights. Each setlist is carefully curated yet flexible enough for improvisation, so no two performances feel the same. It’s both tribute and revival, keeping the music’s spirit as immediate as when it first echoed through New Orleans streets.
What’s on at The Jazz Room in Detroit?
The Jazz Room: A Journey to the Heart of New Orleans
Each performance in The Jazz Room revives the authentic ambiance of jazz’s origin, marrying elegant club settings with passionate musicianship. From the dim lighting to the curated setlists, every detail invites guests to rediscover the legacy and lasting impact of jazz born in New Orleans.
The Jazz Room: Tribute to Soul
The Jazz Room’s Soul Tribute showcases the profound spirit and emotional power woven into soul music’s rich history. With inventive arrangements and heartfelt performances, the show celebrates iconic artists like Marvin Gaye and Al Green, revealing how themes of connection, resilience, and expressive storytelling continue to resonate with audiences today and keep soul’s legacy alive.

The Jazz Room Reviews in Detroit
The Jazz Room has already garnered countless five-star reviews in Detroit.
“The musicians and vocalist were great! The selection of songs was inspired.” – October 5
“A wonderful experience. We enjoyed the show.” – October 5
“Great concert and venue- enjoyed tremendously!” – October 5
“I really enjoyed the concert. The band was amazing” – October 5
Doors open 30 minutes before the show; seating is casual and tiered by ticket section. A 60-minute escape into jazz, blues, and soul awaits—you just need to bring your curiosity.