Fresh off his flawless, sold-out performance at Lincoln Center and a triumphant return to Carnegie Hall, internationally celebrated composer and performer Randy Edelman will continue his extraordinary run with two highly anticipated live appearances this September.
Edelman will make his debut at The Jazz Club New York on Friday, September 5, bringing his signature blend of cinematic brilliance and storytelling to the city’s newest luxury performance venue. Just two days later, on Sunday, September 7, he will headline The Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut for a grand, theatrical evening of music and memories.
Renowned for scoring more than 100 major motion pictures including The Last of the Mohicans, Dragonheart, Gettysburg, My Cousin Vinny, and Ghostbusters II, Edelman’s live performances are both dazzling and deeply personal. He masterfully weaves beloved film themes with hit songs he’s written for legends like Barry Manilow (“Weekend in New England”), Patti LaBelle, and The Carpenters—while sharing the behind-the-scenes stories that shaped his remarkable journey through Hollywood and the music world.
Audiences can expect a show filled with musical magic, humor, and heart—delivered by one of the great sonic architects of our time.
EVENT DETAILS
🎹 Randy Edelman – Live at The Jazz Club NYC
📅 Friday, September 5, 2025
📍 The Jazz Club, New York
🎟️ Tickets: jazzclub.com
🎶 Randy Edelman – Live at The Ridgefield Playhouse
📅 Sunday, September 7, 2025
📍 The Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT
🕗 Showtime: 8:00 PM
🎟️ Tickets: ridgefieldplayhouse.org
About Randy Edelman
Randy Edelman is an award-winning composer and songwriter whose work has left a lasting impact on film, television, and pop music. From scoring Hollywood blockbusters to crafting timeless love songs, his music continues to inspire and uplift audiences across the globe. With recent standing ovations at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, Edelman proves that his star burns brighter than ever.
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Photo Credit: Billy Hess


