Dr. Phillips Center Presents Jazz Brunch with Clint Holmes 4/11

Dr. Phillips Center Presents Jazz Brunch with Clint Holmes

The Jazz Orchestra at Dr. Phillips Center w/special guest Clint Holmes

The Songbooks of Frank, Sammy and Nat Musical Director Christian Tamburr

Date: Sunday, April 11, 2021

Time: Gates open at 12 p.m. Show starts at 1 p.m.

Tickets: $25–$30 per person for entry.

Food & Drinks: Order brunch dishes and drinks—like bottomless mimosas or bloody Marys—right from your box.

Location: This new venue is right in front of our building—and entry gates are on Orange Avenue at Seneff Arts Plaza.

Frank Sinatra. Sammy Davis, Jr. Nat King Cole.

Today, only Clint Holmes can do all three crooners justice. And he’s joining forces withThe Jazz Orchestra at Dr. Phillips Center to perform all your favorites—and then some. So bring your friends or family for a mesmerizing show. Plus, treat yourself to Sunday brunch and bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys.

CLINT HOLMES

The son of an African American jazz musician and a classically trained British opera singer, Clint was raised with the best of two musical worlds. His 40-plus-year career has taken him to the top of the charts, to concert halls and to TV screens—cementing his legacy as a bona fide Las Vegas legend.

Some of his honors include:

  • 2018 Grammy nominee
  • “Best Singer in Las Vegas” 4 years in a row – Review Journal
  • “Best All-Around Entertainer” – Sammy Davis, Jr. Foundation
  • “Best Singer in Las Vegas & New York” – BroadwayWorld.com

As The Jazz Orchestra at Dr. Phillips Center grows in popularity, it also grows in reputation as one of the nation’s hottest jazz bands—led by internationally renowned bassist Rodney Whitaker and founded with the support of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

The Jazz Orchestra at Dr. Phillips Center is made possible through the generous support of Joyce and Judson Green.

*Prices, shows, artists, dates and times are subject to change at any time without notice. The views and opinions expressed within this show are those of the artist(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Dr. Phillips Center.


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