2026 Season
Sugar Hill Salon Season Opener
Doors open 6:45 PM
FREE CONCERT & FOOD
This concert was originally on 01/26/2026, but was postponed due to the weather.
N.A.W. is a collective celebrating Black community, meditation, and storytelling. N.A.W. is comprised of musicians alana amore colvin (guitar), Hamadi Duggan (cello), and lee hooper (flute).
We will be offering free pizzas to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis. We suggest coming a little earlier to grab a drink or bite to eat and hold your seats for the concert.
suggested donation of $25-$50
Sugar Hill Salon Concert Black History Month Concert w/ Aliyah Danielle
Doors open 6:45 PM
FREE CONCERT & FOOD
In “A Living Lineage”, Aliyah Danielle will invite listeners on a musical journey through the richness and range of Black music, honoring its deep roots while celebrating its continued evolution. The program weaves together influences from classical, jazz, soul, and contemporary music, reflecting the ways Black music has always moved fluidly across genres.
Interspersed throughout the evening are Aliyah’s original compositions, offering personal reflections that sit alongside and converse with the broader musical lineage. The result is a program that honors history not as something fixed in the past, but as a living, breathing force that continues to shape creative expression today.
We will be offering free pizzas to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis. We suggest coming a little earlier to grab a drink or bite to eat and hold your seats for the concert.
suggested donation of $25-$50
Sugar Hill Salon Concert #3
Doors open 6:45 PM
FREE CONCERT & FOOD
This concert will feature flautist Kyrese Williams, oboist Joel Roches, and bassoonist Miguel Posadas. We will be offering free pizzas to everyone on a first-come first-served basis. We suggest coming a little earlier to grab a drink or bite to eat and hold your seats for the concert.
suggested donation of $25-$50
Sugar Hill Salon Presents: The Grieving Place w/ Adrienne Baker
Doors open 6:45 PM
FREE CONCERT & FOOD
This is a multi-disciplinary experience that tells stories of loss and how they are remembered. The narrators of The Grieving Place are asked:
❓ What do you grieve?
❓ How do you grieve?
❓ Have you been allowed to grieve in your truth?
🌱 The Grieving Place wants to foster understanding and empathy for those who have experienced loss and provide a platform for artists to share their stories and experiences through the universal language of music. "
We will be offering free pizzas to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis. We suggest coming a little earlier to grab a drink or bite to eat and hold your seats for the concert.
suggested donation of $25-$50
Sugar Hill Salon @ Jackie Robinson Park Concert
FREE CONCERT
Grab some food, bring a friend, set up your lawn chairs, and enjoy a free show on us! This concert will feature flautist Alice Jones, oboist Mekhi Gladden, clarinetist David Valbuena, bass clarinetist Kristina Teuschler, bassoonist Alexander Davis, and hornist Hanan Rahman.
suggested donation of $25-$50
Sugar Hill Salon Juneteenth Concert: Recomposing America w/ American Composers Forum
Doors open at 7 PM
FREE CONCERT
This concert will premiere a septet by Malachi Brown featuring violinist Frédérique Gnaman, violist Javen C. Lara, cellist Melissa Westgate, flautist Meghan Bennett, clarinetist Richard Adger, bassoonist Alexander Davis, and hornist Priscilla Rinehart.
Recomposing America is an intervention timed with the 250th anniversary of the USA's Declaration of Independence. It is ACF’s multi-year initiative designed to illustrate and catalyze engagement with a variety of artists reflecting the complexity of this history. By showcasing the breadth of music defined by the many cultures, communities, and perspectives residing in and historically colonized by this country, we hope to encourage multiple forms of engagement with living artists in the USA, guide new and meaningful conversations with living composers across different cultural approaches, and engage in dialogue about music’s power to understand and share our history in order to move forward into our next era.
suggested donation of $25-$50
Sugar Hill Salon Presents: Above Ground Radio
“In 175 years, while the elite rot in their bunkers and others are left behind to deal with the consequences of greed and capitalism, what role do the legacies of the underground and party play? Sound enthusiasts from the year 2200 fix up a junkyard CDJ and mixer to host their own pirate radio show, giving scene reports, chatting about their new finds, and playing all their favorite oldies from the USBs they collected.”
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This concert will feature DJ Bev Vega, singer Jay Saint Flono, harpist Gian Torrano Jacobs, and bassoonist Alexander Davis.