You can now Sip & Stroll at select events in Town Center!

Call 703-435-6600 and press 2 for day-of weather cancellations (also posted on this site).

 

Rules for all Sip & Stroll Events

  • Alcohol may be purchased only from restaurants/establishments within the area designated for the particular event (see particular event page for map and participating restaurants).
  • No other alcohol may be brought onto or be consumed on the site (individuals may not bring their own alcohol to the eventor have open containers of alcohol on site at any other time), and in no event may alcohol purchased for Sip & Stroll be taken into garages or outside the designated event area. We reserve the right to have security check coolers — under VA ABC law, you cannot bring in your own alcohol.
  • Participating restaurants/establishments will serve alcohol for Sip & Stroll in clear plastic cups with the establishment’s logo.
    • When purchasing the alcohol, tell your server that you are purchasing for Sip & Stroll.
    • Purchased alcohol may not be transferred to a different container; it must be consumed in the cups provided.
  • Alcohol allowed only during the designated event hours (see particular event page for details).

Violations are subject to punishment. Fairfax County police and private security will patrol Sip & Stroll events.

 

Yacht Lobsters

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Back in RTC: stellar vocals, a full horn section, and unique elements of NOLA funk, classic rock, and jazz improvisation to keep things bouncy. Set your mood to festive because your boat will be a-rockin'.

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Stephen Philip Harvey

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We are proud to have award-winning saxophonist and composer Stephen Philip Harvey close this year's series. How about these for accolades, reviewing his Multiversal album: “A composer and bandleader with a knack for translating com-book action into instrumental jazz fireworks." (DownBeat Magazine); “A bold, super-powered live album that cements his place as one of contemporary jazz’s adventurous large-ensemble voices" (UK Vibe); “His compositions and first-class arrangements connect the jazz tradition with the spirit of contemporary African American music." (Jazz’n’More).

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Emily Davies

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With a transcendent voice that puts its own stamp on classics and exhilarates audiences, Emily Davies currently features with the Carter Stevens Big Band and has appeared with the American Festival Pops Orchestra, the Ben Patterson Jazz Orchestra, the Mason Jazz Vocal Ensemble, and the Mason Jazz Ensemble. Add in her sublime mastery of the flute and you can understand why we are excited to welcome her to the Darden and Friends series.

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BLOOM

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BLOOM is sure to inspire. Through the group's love of rich harmony and collaborative music-making, they reimagine pop, jazz, neo-soul, and alternative music through lush vocal textures and inventive arrangements.

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Graham Breedlove

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A trumpet virtuoso, Graham Breedlove has performed on four continents in more than twenty countries, with headliners representing more than one hundred Grammy nominations. The Saturday Night Live Band, Ray Charles, Wynton Marsalis, Ramsey Lewis, Mariah Carey, and Doc Severinsen are just some with whom he has performed. Graham will bring it, guarantied.

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Geoff Dean

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First time at our series, Geoffrey Dean is a jazz pianist, composer, author, and educator, yes, but he is more than that -- he is a jazz tour de force. His music spans the entire genre of jazz – from blues and hard bop influences to classical music, R&B, and modern jazz.

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Darden Purcell

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Beloved curator and namesake of this series, national recording artist, and Director of Jazz Studies at GMU, Darden Purcell's exceptional voice and talent return to the amphitheater stage. One of the most anticipated of our jazz series concerts every year.

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Matt Niess and The Capitol Bones

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Special two-night event moving to the Pavilion where multi-WAMMIE winners The Capitol Bones, a trombone band like no other, will open for Big Al & The Jokers – who are making their exclusive U.S. Premiere as part of the Reston Concerts on the Town. Promises to be an unforgettable two nights.

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Gracie Jay

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Multi-talented arranger and vocalist Gracie Jay is part of a rare, niche category of talented female vocalists. She is a powerful force on stage, simultaneously writing and arranging for the same large ensembles for which she masterfully sings.

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