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Gunhild Carling (of Postmodern Jukebox)
Thu, 1 May, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
6:30 PM PDT
Blue Note Napa
1030 Main Street, Napa, CA 94559
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Description
“Gunhild Carling, Swedish musical sensation performed an outstanding set of swingin’ jazz, which consisted of a mix of originals and jazz standards.”
– Big City Rhythm and Blues Magazine
“With frontwoman Carling leading the way, the entire family of musicians, singers, dancers, and more (even juggling) presents a nightclub experience that defies description. The fans always show up for Gunhild and co,. and with good reason, too: They are simply marvelous” – Broadway world
Gunhild Carling is a Swedish Jazz Star. She plays multiple instruments, sings and tap dances. She performs all over the world.
BLUE NOTE NAPA is on the 1st floor of the historic Napa Valley Opera House and is an intimate 180-seated live music club and restaurant. World-class and local Bay Area artists perform here. Before and during the show, we offer a sophisticated dinner menu and a wide selection of wines and cocktails to order.
HOUSE POLICIES:
Tickets are priced per person.
All seating has first-come, first-choice in the purchased section.
Pairs are seated opposite one another, except at the High Bar or Side Bar sections.
2 Drink minimum per person (coffee/sodas/mocktails), when not ordering food.
Ages 8 + unless otherwise specified.
No Infants.
Tickets are emailed 48 hours PRIOR TO SHOWTIME via TicketWeb.
Arrive 30 min prior to door time for optimal choice of seating.
Policies are subject to change.
BOOTHS:
Booth for 4: Requires 4 seats to be purchased. (dark green)
Booth for 5 or 6: Requires 5 or 6 seats to be purchased. (light green)
STANDARD SEATING:
High Bar: Great view! Tall chairs with padded seats, sat side by side (bright blue)
Floor Tables: Table Seating on the floor. Pairs sat opposite each other (dark blue)
Center Platform: Elevated viewing section with good sight lines. Tall table & Chair seating. Pairs sat opposite each other (light blue)
ADA for those that require accessible seating. Companions purchase Floor Table. (dark blue)
SIDE SEATING:
Rear Bar and Side Bar: Tall chairs with padded seats, sat side by side (red)
Side Stage: Stage level table seating. Pairs sat opposite each other. (purple)
Please contact our Box Office with any inquiries or special needs requests.
1030 Main Street, Napa CA 94559
Box Office: boxoffice@bluenotenapa.com or 707.880.2300
Event Information
Age Limit
8+
Refund Policy
ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.
Ticket buyers are responsible for confirming Blue Note Napa’s show information prior to purchase and choosing the correct date and time for the show they want to attend. In the case of an event cancellation, not a reschedule, tickets will be fully refunded to the original ticket buyer that purchased directly through TicketWeb, and notifications will be sent out to the buyer’s email used to purchase the ticket(s).
Emails will be sent from either our boxoffice@bluenotenapa.com or from TicketWeb. Please allow 15-30 days for refund to be reflected on your method of payment.
We are obligated to refund to the card on file. If you have a new card or number with the same bank, the bank will transfer the refund to the correct account.
If you have closed the old account and are with a new bank, the old bank will either issue you a check to your address or bounce the money back to our ticketing partner and they will contact you.

Swing Jazz
Gunhild Carling
Gunhild Carling
Swing Jazz
Sweden's Queen of Swing Gunhild Carling is a world-renowned jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist. Famous for her ability to play three trumpets at the same time, Gunhild excels at trombone, trumpet, and even bagpipes. She often showcases all of her talents in one song, including singing and breaking into a tap dance. The eccentric songstress is featured in Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox versions of “Never Going to Give You Up” and a 1920's jazz swing version of “Material Girl,” among others.