Style filters

Kat Edmonson Tickets

Kat Edmonson

Kat Edmonson Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

10.12.2024 05:30

New York

USA

Birdland Theatre

10.12.2024 05:30

$63.00-$99.00

Buy tickets

10.12.2024 07:00

New York

USA

Birdland Theatre

10.12.2024 07:00

$63.00-$78.00

Buy tickets

10.12.2024 09:30

New York

USA

Birdland Theatre

10.12.2024 09:30

$99.00-$99.00

Buy tickets

14.12.2024 07:00

Allston

USA

Scullers Jazz Club

14.12.2024 07:00

$76.00-$145.00

Buy tickets

30.01.2025 07:00

San Francisco

USA

SFJazz Center - Joe Henderson Lab

30.01.2025 07:00

$53.90-$89.00

Buy tickets

30.01.2025 08:30

San Francisco

USA

SFJazz Center - Joe Henderson Lab

30.01.2025 08:30

$53.90-$89.00

Buy tickets

31.01.2025 08:30

San Francisco

USA

SFJazz Center - Joe Henderson Lab

31.01.2025 08:30

$53.90-$89.00

Buy tickets

20.02.2025 07:30

Evanston

USA

Evanston Space

20.02.2025 07:30

$67.00-$119.00

Buy tickets

Artist Info

Jazz chanteuse Kat Edmonson may have had no formal training, but the young vocalist possesses one of the most authentic voices to ever croon selections from the Great American Songbook. One listen to the Houston native's ethereal purr is enough to hook even the most casual music fan, and her song "Lucky" was featured on the MTV series United States of Tara. It was Edmonson's mother's record collection and old movies that initially stirred her artistic soul, but having a career in music wasn't initially a given. After a stint at college in Charleston, South Carolina, Edmonson returned to Texas and decided to follow the musical call. An audition for American Idol in 2002 landed Edmonson a trip to Hollywood and a spot in the Top 48. Her Idol dreams ended abruptly when judge Randy Jackson told the singer she didn't "look like a star." After her exit from Idol, Edmonson began honing her chops at open-mike nights and eventually made the transition to full-time performer. Her debut album, 2009's Take to the Sky, was a mix of classic and modern songs, and proved Edmonson was more than ready for her jazz ascension. Three years later, she returned with the Kickstarter-funded Way Down Low. In 2014, Edmonson released the Mitchell Froom-produced The Big Picture.

Kat Edmonson Video