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The Jazz Remix at NBPAC presents Kim and Kayla Waters

originally published: 04/21/2025


(NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) -- The Jazz Remix at NBPAC presents Kim and Kayla Waters on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC). Showtime is 7:00pm.

The Jazz Remix at NBPAC, presented by Hub City Jazz, is a must-see event for jazz lovers. This will be an unforgettable night of smooth and soulful sounds, featuring the renowned saxophonist Kim Waters—a legend in contemporary jazz—along with a unique and rare treat: a performance with his daughter, the outstanding pianist and composer Kayla Waters. This father-daughter collaboration will be a truly special experience.

Tickets range from $45-$75 and are available for purchase online.  New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC) is located at 11 Livingston Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Don’t miss this rare chance to witness two generations of jazz excellence in one electrifying performance!

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC) is a transformational project that has propelled New Brunswick’s Downtown Cultural Arts District into the spotlight as the region’s most exciting and dynamic performing arts center. NBPAC features two state-of-the-art theatrical venues in the Elizabeth Ross Johnson and Arthur Laurents Theaters, dedicated rehearsal studios, collaborative work spaces for arts organizations across the region, as well as 207 residential rental apartments and public parking.




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With an investment of more than $170 million, the public-private partnership between DEVCO, the City of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, Pennrose, NJEDA, New Brunswick Cultural Center, Rutgers University, and New Brunswick Parking Authority is one of the most significant urban development initiatives in New Jersey.

Hub City Jazz Festival, Inc. began in 2004 with modest goals. It was the brainchild of Allen McGriff, a local New Brunswick, NJ entrepreneur and Mason. Originally called the New Brunswick Jazz Festival, it was a fundraiser for the Progressive Temple Lodge. The festival was a two day weekend event featuring local artists including talented high school musicians. After 5 years, the festival outgrew its original venue and its mission’s expanded. The festival moved to downtown New Brunswick increasing its audience and diversifying the range of performers.

Now, after over ten years in existence the festival has grown into a 4 day destination event attracting jazz enthusiasts throughout the Northeast. During the first three days local and up-in-coming artists are still showcased at restaurant venues throughout downtown New Brunswick. The 4th day hosts the main event with a full day of entertainment provided by internationally-known jazz recording artists such as Alex Bugnon, Nelson Rangell, Gerald Albright, Roy Ayers, Hiroshima Euge Groove, Richard Elliott and Johnathan Butler.

As of 2016 the festival is operating as Hub City Jazz Festival, Inc., a 501(c) 3 company. The festival has always maintained a charitable component donating monies to notable organizations such as Pop Warner and the Ronald McDonald House. However as a not-for-profit organization our charitable outreach is expanding with emphasis on promoting music education/exposure for the young. The festival is proud to promote jazz as an art form and to acknowledge its cultural relevance in the field of music as well as provide financial support to charitable and cultural initiatives. Our motto is “Connecting great music which is food for the soul, with a gift from the heart”.




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