Indigenous sounds: Celebrating Native creativity at Carnegie Hall

Join Indigenous musicians, composers, and artists to celebrate the living sounds of Native creativity, with a focus on the Northeastern United States. The event begins with a facilitated conversation on the history of Native performers at Carnegie Hall, followed by a live concert with Jeremy Kennedy (blues/rock/psychedelic), Hataałii (Diné indie rock / folk), and The Levi Platero Band (Navajo blues rock).

The event is March 28 from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Tickets are available here.

Carnegie Hall’s 2025–2026 season festival is a multifaceted reflection of the United States 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Starting in January, we highlight the extraordinary musical riches that have flourished in the US, and we explore the endlessly diverse voices and influences that have shaped—and continue to shape—American identity.

In more than 35 concerts at the Hall, audiences will experience Broadway, jazz, film music, rock ‘n’ roll, hip-hop, bluegrass, classical, and so much more, showcasing the very best of the American spirit through music. These landmark events are integrated into many of our curated series on every stage.

Events at top cultural institutions across New York further expand the festival’s scope, offering new avenues for discovery as we explore our nation’s vibrant and complex past, present, and future.