Bob Reynolds Group

LIVE IN THE MAY GALLERY

July 9, 2024 6:00 pm

Ticket Price
  • GENERAL ADMISSION | $45
  • RESERVED SEATING | $75

Details

Live in the May Gallery is a new artistic initiative, presenting spectacular artists from a global landscape of acoustic music in the intimacy and allure of the venue’s private lounge known as The May Gallery. Performers hail from a wide variety of genres and styles, including jazz, classical, folk and more, curated specifically to be enjoyed in a salon or club-like format.


Bob Reynolds, tenor saxophone
Ruslan Sirota, piano
Janek Gwizdala, bass
Jordan Perlson, drums

Bob Reynolds is a saxophonist, composer, educator, and 3x Grammy® Award-winning member of the instrumental supergroup Snarky Puppy.

Often recognized for his work with Snarky and earlier tours with John Mayer, Bob’s also been a featured soloist with Grammy-winning instrumentalists Larry Carlton, Jeff Lorber, and Chris Botti. He’s worked with a wide array of pop artists including Michael Bublé, The 1975, Idina Menzel, Josh Groban, and USHER and recorded on over 50 albums..

The New York Times called him “a self-assured saxophonist and an unassuming yet effective composer,” and his solo albums showcase his melodic improvisational style, tuneful songwriting, and, as the LA Times put it: “hip-swiveling” grooves. His Guitar Band album, filmed live in concert, has over 4 million views on YouTube.

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Ticketing

GENERAL ADMISSION | $45
RESERVED SEATING | $75

BUY general admission

BUY RESERVED SEATING

Tickets are offered as General Admission ($45) theater-style seating closest to the stage, or at Reserved Tables ($75) positioned along the back row of this intimate room which provide ideal sightlines and the comfort of a private table. Guests at Reserved Tables will also enjoy a dedicated server. A minimum order of 2 tickets is required at Reserved Tables.

View detailed seat map.

Please note this show has two showtimes: 6:00PM & 8:30PM

ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES. TICKET PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 

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