
Emily Bear
Mon, 14 Sep, 10:30 PM EDT
Doors open
10:00 PM EDT
Blue Note Jazz Club
131 W. 3rd St, New York, NY 10012
Description
$20 Minimum Per Person
Full Bar & Dinner Menu
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
All seating is first come, first served.
Bar Area seating is limited and first come first served. When all available seats are occupied, the remaining bar area is standing room only.
Table Seating is all ages, Bar Area is 21+. Bar Area tickets for patrons under 21 will not be honored.
Group Reservations:
Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at club@bluenote.net, or by calling 212.475.8592.
Groups larger than 8 without a group package will be subject to group surcharges added to your bill.
Groups arriving late or separately are not guaranteed to be seated together. All seating is first come, first served. Arrive early for best seats.
Tickets for Blue Note New York shows are only available for purchase on Ticketweb. We are not affiliated with any third-party sellers. Tickets purchased on third-party sites will not be honored. The credit card used for original purchase of tickets will be required at the door upon entry.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.
Refund Policy
We do not offer any refunds, exchanges, or transfers on any ticket purchases. All sales are final. We do not have any liability or influence on tickets purchased through a ticket reselling or 3rd party site. Official ticket purchases are run through TicketWeb.com only.

Jazz
Emily Bear
Emily Bear
Jazz
Grammy® and Emmy® Award–winning composer, producer, pianist, and chart-topping recording artist Emily Bear has been redefining what it means to be a modern musician since her professional debut at age five. At just 24, she has already made history as the youngest composer to write the soundtrack for a Disney animated feature film, with Moana 2 grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Her career began almost as soon as she could reach the keys: she started composing at age three, made her professional concert debut at five, and was named ASCAP Composer of the Year that same year, becoming the youngest recipient in the organization’s history.
By age six, her original compositions were already being performed on the world’s most iconic stages, including Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center, and the Montreux Jazz Festival. At nine, Quincy Jones produced her chart-topping original jazz album, followed by an Emmy Award–winning documentary on her life, honored by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and international arena tours.
At age 20, Bear became the youngest recipient of the GRAMMY Award in the Best Musical Theater Album for “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical Album”, which she co-wrote with Abigail Barlow and produced and arranged herself. That same year, she also received an Emmy® Award for her original score for a PBS documentary and was included on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list.
A major milestone followed with Moana 2, Barlow & Bear became the youngest duo, and the only all-female songwriting team, to write a full soundtrack for a Disney animated feature film, with Bear also serving as co-arranger, and co-producer of the songs.
Bear’s work spans jazz, classical, pop, film, television, and musical theater, placing her among the most versatile creators of her generation. Her film, television, and media work includes projects for Netflix, DreamWorks, Warner Bros., Hulu, Universal, and Google, as well as a wide range of other global media partners. She has scored two feature films for Netflix, both of which reached and held the No. 1 spot worldwide, making her the youngest composer to score a
feature film released on a major streaming platform.
Beyond the screen, Bear was the featured pianist for Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour and continues to collaborate across large-scale cinematic, commercial, and live performance projects. A founding member of the Recording Academy’s Songwriters & Composers Wing, she remains deeply engaged in creative leadership and philanthropy.
Her current slate includes the development of two stage musicals, multiple forthcoming film projects, and the release of her first solo music in almost a decade, marking a major expansion of her work across stage, screen, and recorded music.