with Kamasi Washington
Fri, Sep 11 9:00PM (Doors: 8:00PM )
Music Box , 1337 India Street, San Diego, CA
Ages 21 and Up

VENUE PRESALE 4/16/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
PUBLIC ON SALE 4/17/2026 @ 10:00AM PST

THERE IS A DELIVERY DELAY IN PLACE FOR THIS SHOW. Tickets will be delivered to your inbox 48 hours in advance of the show. 


Ticket Price: $56.50 adv standing / $62.50 day of standing
Note: Tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online purchases. 

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Kamasi Washington
Kamasi Washington is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and bandleader born and raised in Los Angeles. His four bodies of work to date—The EpicHarmony of Difference, an EP originally commissioned for the 2017 Whitney Biennial; Heaven and Earth; and Fearless Movement — are among the most acclaimed of this century. As Told To G/D Thyself, his short film companion to Heaven and Earth, debuted at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival to widespread acclaim. In 2020, Washington scored the Michelle Obama documentary Becoming, earning Emmy and Grammy nominations for his work. Also in 2020, Washington co-founded the supergroup Dinner Party with longtime friends and collaborators Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper  and 9th Wonder—their EP Dinner Party (Dessert) was subsequently nominated for a Grammy for Best Progressive R&B Album. In 2021, Washington  contributed a cover of Metallica’s “My Friend of Misery” to the band’s Metallica Blacklist covers project. Washington has toured the world over and collaborated and shared stages with Kendrick Lamar, Florence + the Machine, Herbie Hancock—with whom he has curated the Hollywood Bowl Jazz Fest for the second year in a row—and many more.