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Hollywood Bowl
Aug 19, 2026 • 8:00pm
Los Angeles, CA
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Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
Aug 17, 2026 • 7:30pm
San Francisco, CA
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Chautauqua Auditorium
Aug 12, 2026 • 7:30pm
Boulder, CO
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Chautauqua Auditorium
Aug 11, 2026 • 7:30pm
Boulder, CO
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Old National Centre
Aug 5, 2026 • 7:30pm
Indianapolis, IN
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Merrill Auditorium
Aug 1, 2026 • 7:30pm
Portland, ME
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New Jersey Performing Arts Center
Jul 31, 2026 • 8:00pm
Newark, NJ
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Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Jul 28, 2026 • 8:00pm
Baltimore, MD
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Massey Hall
Jul 26, 2026 • 8:00pm
Toronto, ON

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Herbie Hancock in Full Spectrum

From prodigy to space-funk architect

Chicago-born Herbie Hancock was a piano prodigy who later pushed harmony and rhythm with Miles Davis before building his own funk-forward voice. His identity now lives between grand piano touch, rubbery synth bass, and crisp hip-hop edges from tracks like Rockit. Expect a set that flips between lyrical piano pieces and deep grooves, with likely stops at Chameleon, Cantaloupe Island, and Actual Proof. The room tends to mix jazz students scribbling changes, longtime Blue Note collectors nodding quietly, and beat-makers clocking the drum phrasing. A neat tidbit: he performed a Mozart concerto with the Chicago Symphony at age 11, and on the 1973 cut of Watermelon Man, Bill Summers used a beer bottle to mimic a Central African flute. The vibe is curious and alert, with patient listening followed by bursts of cheers when the keytar comes out. For clarity, any notes here about songs and staging are informed guesses, and the real show can pivot on a whim.

Tonight's canvas

Herbie Hancock: The Scene and Small Rituals

Blue Note tees, keytar pins, and careful ears

Style at these shows skews mixed but intentional, from crisp blazers and loafers to vintage Head Hunters shirts and caps with tiny synth pins. You will spot folks comparing favorite pressings at the merch table and younger fans filming short solo bursts before tucking phones away to listen. Call-and-response claps often pop up on clean snare hits, and a few voices yell for deeper cuts like Actual Proof once the groove warms. Between tunes, quiet gear chat bubbles up about Rhodes tone, vocoder patches, and how the drummer shapes the backbeat. Vinyl and tour books go fast, especially anything with the classic mask logo or a keytar sketch. After the last chord, groups linger, humming the Cantaloupe Island riff down the sidewalk, still tracing the bass line with their hands.

Shared pulse, shared references

Herbie Hancock: The Sound Under The Fingers

Groove architecture, melody in motion

Live, Herbie Hancock balances singing right-hand lines with left-hand stabs that set the groove like a metronome with attitude. He shifts from grand piano to Rhodes to synth, choosing the color that best paints the melody, and he is not shy about keytar leads when the beat needs lift. Arrangements often start sparse, then stack parts until a riff snaps into focus, and he may drop the band to a whisper to make a single note land. Drums and bass keep a round, elastic pocket so his chords can float, and guitar often adds percussive clicks or airy harmonics to widen the frame. A lesser-seen move: he sometimes opens Chameleon in half-time with gentle piano voicings before flipping the switch to the famous riff, making the drop feel bigger. He also keeps a vocoder pad handy for hooks and soft talk-sing phrases, a nod to his Sunlight era, while lights wash the band in warm tones to spotlight solos without fuss.

Small tricks, big dynamic shifts

Herbie Hancock's Circle, If You Like This

Big-tone spiritual jazz, beat-forward keys

Fans of Kamasi Washington will connect with the big, chanting sax themes and long-form build-ups that echo Herbie Hancock's expansive side. Robert Glasper hits the same piano-meets-hip-hop lane, blending Rhodes glow with pocket-heavy drums that mirror Herbie's funk years. Snarky Puppy brings tight ensemble hits and modern fusion colors, a parallel to how Herbie layers riffs over shifting grooves. Cory Henry shares the church-informed touch, fast runs, and synth bass tricks that Herbie fans love. These artists prize feel, improvisation, and a live arc that rewards close listening and open ears. If you enjoy elastic tempos, fat bass lines, and piano ideas that sing, this circle sits in the same neighborhood.

Collective joy onstage

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