River city jazz and music festival 2023

2023 Cincinnati Music Festival

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Cincinnati Music Festival tickets

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The Cincinnati Music Festival, traditionally known as Cincinnati Jazz Fest or the Cincinnati Jazz Festival, will take place at Paycor Stadium along the Ohio riverfront. Patrons can purchase tickets online.

Tickets to the Cincinnati Music Festival

2023 Cincinnati Music Festival tickets are on sale now. Ticket prices range from $60 for general admission tickets to $150+ for VIP tickets. To buy tickets directly through the Santangelo Group, Inc., call 513-924-0900. Office hours are 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday – Friday.

River city jazz and music festival 2023

Where should I park downtown?

Parking lots surrounding Paycor Stadium, downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky will be open. Most lots will open at 5:30 p.m. each night.

Cincy EZ Park allows you to pay for online meter parking from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday – Saturday and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.

The Cincinnati Bell Connector is a free three-mile circulator that can quickly move concert-goes through our downtown.

What are the accessibility options for the Cincinnati Music Festival?

The accessible drop-off/pick-up area is at Central Avenue and Pete Rose Way. It provides direct access to Gate A.

Additional disabled parking spaces may be available in Lot 1 at Central Avenue and Pete Rose Way.

Accessible restrooms are available throughout Paycor Stadium

What can I bring to Paycor Stadium for the Cincinnati Music Festival?

Paycor Stadium DOES NOT ALLOW the following items:

  • Alcoholic beverages, beverage containers, bottles, and cans except for unopened bottled water
  • Obscene or indecent clothing
  • Recording equipment
  • Illegal substances
  • Umbrellas
  • Backpacks
  • Seat cushions
  • Binocular’s case
  • Laser pointers
  • Noise making devices
  • Weapons of any kind

How can I travel to Cincinnati?

By Car: The Cincinnati region is less than a half-day car ride from 60% of the U.S. population. Travelers can use Interstates I-75, I-71, and I-74.

By Bus: Greyhound offers the largest intercity bus service. The Cincinnati Greyhound station is located downtown near the Casino.

By Train: Amtrak’s Cardinal Line stops in Cincinnati and travels between New York and Chicago three days a week. Amtrak offers Coach and Business Class seating or Viewline bedroom accommodations. Amtrak is located inside Union Terminal on the western edge of downtown Cincinnati.

By Plane: The Cincinnati region is within 500 miles or a one-hour flight of 60% of the U.S. population. Nearby airports include Columbus, Indianapolis, Louisville, and Lexington. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has150 daily departures with nonstop connections to around 50 destinations.

Where should I stay in Cincinnati?

Check out these hotel deals in downtown Cincinnati and surrounding areas, CVG Airport, and Newport on the Levee.

Not finding a hotel? Check our area Air BnBs to make your stay more intimate.

Where can I eat during the Cincinnati Music Festival?

Book reservations at over 50 Cincinnati Black-owned Restaurants, Eateries and Food Trucks, and hundreds of downtown Cincinnati restaurants.

Cincinnati Music Festival travel information provided by Cincinnati USA

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