Pink Martini Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Pink Martini will mark their 30th anniversary with an ambitious North American tour in 2025 and 2026, bringing their signature blend of jazz, classical, Latin, and pop to audiences of the United States and Canada. The celebration includes two special formats: a “Pink Martini All-Stars” series featuring a rotating lineup of the band’s extended family — among them Ari Shapiro, Edna Vazquez, and Jimmie Herrod — and special performances with symphony orchestras, including a June 2026 collaboration with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
The upcoming tour leg kicks off in August 2025 with California shows in Saratoga, Rohnert Park, Los Angeles, and San Diego, followed by September stops in Quebec, including Gatineau, Joliette, Quebec City, Trois-Rivières, and Sherbrooke. October brings concerts in Alexandria, Baltimore, Morristown, Portland (Maine), Worcester, Lexington, Nashua, Plymouth, Tarrytown, and Northampton, while December sees the band in Dallas, Austin, and Chicago. In early 2026, they’ll visit Tucson, Bremerton, Denver, Charleston, Jacksonville, Palm Desert, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Chandler before heading overseas later that year.
From intimate theaters to open-air amphitheaters, and from orchestra-backed grandeur to the freewheeling joy of the All-Stars lineup, the 30th Anniversary Tour is a tribute to Pink Martini’s three decades of boundary-crossing music.
TICKETS: Tickets for Pink Martini 2025-26 shows are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary by venue and seat location, but generally range from about $55–$88 for upper-level or rear seats to $90–$130 for mid-tier locations, with premium orchestra seating reaching $150 or more.
ABOUT: Pink Martini is a genre-blending band from Portland, Oregon, often described as a “little orchestra” for its lush arrangements and wide range of influences. Founded in 1994 by pianist and bandleader Thomas Lauderdale, the group set out to create music that could bridge cultures, languages, and eras. Their sound draws from jazz, classical, Latin, and pop traditions, with repertoire spanning multiple languages — French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Turkish, and more.
Lead singer China Forbes has been with the group since its early days, her smooth, expressive voice becoming one of its trademarks. Over the years, Pink Martini has collaborated with a rotating cast of guest vocalists and musicians, including Storm Large, Ari Shapiro, Edna Vazquez, and Jimmie Herrod.
The band is known for both original songs — like their breakout hit “Sympathique (Je ne veux pas travailler)” — and inventive covers of classic material from around the world. Their albums, such as Hang On Little Tomato, Hey Eugene!, and Je Dis Oui!, are celebrated for their cinematic feel and global scope.
Pink Martini tours extensively, performing everywhere from intimate theaters to major symphony halls, often with full orchestral accompaniment. Their shows are known for their mix of sophistication, warmth, and lighthearted fun, inviting audiences into a multilingual, multicultural celebration of music.