Sat Apr 26 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 6:30 PM)

Blue Note Napa

1030 Main Street Napa, CA 94559

$115.27 - $175.01

Ages 8+

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So sings Madeleine Peyroux on the upbeat title track of her captivating ninth album, Let’s Walk, the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s most assured, courageous work to date. Powered by the distinctive, honeyed croon that delivered her from the Paris streets to concert halls, these ten unabashedly personal songs, all co-written by the versatile Peyroux, deftly interweave jazz, folk, and chamber pop, with themes ranging from the confessional to the political, from whimsy to yearning. In every note, Peyroux digs deep, rendering this exquisite work with the disarming grace and gravitas of an artist in peak form.
 
For the ardently civic-minded Peyroux, Let’s Walk continues the scintillating conversation with her audience – and with the world at large. 

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

Madeleine Peyroux: 'Let's Walk Tour' - 2025

  • Madeleine Peyroux

    Madeleine Peyroux

    Jazz

    “Let us advance our mortal bodies up

    Where hearts and minds will go

    Let’s walk, let’s roll.”

     

    So sings Madeleine Peyroux on the upbeat title track of her captivating ninth album, Let’s Walk, the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s most assured, courageous work to date. Powered by the distinctive, honeyed croon that delivered her from the Paris streets to concert halls, these ten unabashedly personal songs, all co-written by the versatile Peyroux, deftly interweave jazz, folk, and chamber pop, with themes ranging from the confessional to the political, from whimsy to yearning. In every note, Peyroux digs deep, rendering this exquisite work with the disarming grace and gravitas of an artist in peak form.

     

    For the ardently civic-minded Peyroux, Let’s Walk continues the scintillating conversation with her audience – and with the world at large. “This music is part of a dialogue,” she says. “That’s what art is. It’s engagement, community. I believe more than anything in getting together with people and listening to music and conversing. Music is the only way I’ve ever built community.”

     

    Let’s Walk was a long time coming, but well worth the wait. Following Peyroux’s 2018 album, Anthem, the enforced isolation of the global pandemic made any real-time community gathering impossible. From a creative standpoint, however, Covid offered Peyroux a silver lining: she seized the opportunity to hunker down with longtime collaborator, multi-instrumentalist Jon Herington (Steely Dan, Lucy Kaplansky). The pair reflected on the seismic era at hand and wrote and re-wrote in what Peyroux calls “a shadow of reckoning.” When multi-Emmy-and-Grammy-winning producer Elliott Scheiner (Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles) heard a sampling of the new material, he mandated “no covers” for the album. The longtime studio veteran knew the time was ripe to highlight Peyroux’s incisive, often topical lyrics meshed with Herington’s ear for melody and arrangements.

     

    Album opener “Find True Love” came to Peyroux during the George Floyd murder trial. Like “Let’s Walk,” “Find True Love” is an irresistible entreaty to join a journey. First stop: New Orleans. “I was searching for solace in the American landscape,” Peyroux says. “I was imagining the first step toward healing, if there could be a future worth living for.” Herington’s pulsing, finger-picked acoustic guitar, interwoven with Andy Ezrin’s shimmering keys, propel Peyroux’s message of steadfast hope in the face of encroaching darkness. Says Peyroux: “The ideas in this song let me imagine a place where I can become a better me.”

     

    An astonished Peyroux says the title track came to her in a dream – including “the words, the rhythm, and the form” – a rarity for her. “The lyric refers to mass mobilization of marchers for civil rights around the world,” Peyroux says. “A voluntarily unified action in support of a humanitarian ideology.” Herington fleshed out “Let’s Walk” with gospel textures, organ, and a steady, infectious beat, enlisting buoyant harmonies from Grammy-winning artist Catherine Russell (David Bowie, Rosanne Cash), along with vocalists supreme Cindy Mizelle (Bruce Springsteen) and Keith Fluitt (Patti LaBelle, Michael Jackson). Their

     

     

    churchy call-and-response with Peyroux’s burnished lead elevate “Please Come On Inside” and “Blues for Heaven” into a revival of emotion.

     

    “How I Wish” is Peyroux’s response to the horrific murders – over a period of three months in 2020 – of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. This melancholy, minor key waltz acknowledges her privilege, and her anguish. “2020 was the year I woke up,” she says. Immersing herself in the work of such writers as Cornel West, she was struck by West’s repeated references to Black musicians as “Love Warriors,” responding to oppression with game-changing music: Nina Simone, Louis Armstrong, Marian Anderson, to name a few. “These are my teachers and my heroes,” Peyroux says. “African American music has been the one constant, true path in my life.”

     

    One such mentor was Dan William Fitzgerald, aka “Showman Dan,” for whom Peyroux wrote a rollicking ode after her longtime friend passed away in 2017. As leader of the Lost Wandering Blues and Jazz Band, the American-born expat took a very young, inexperienced Peyroux under his wing to perform across Europe, as she says, “on the street, in the underground, the public square, jazz clubs, restaurants, and private homes of dukes and duchesses.” Like many Black artists before him, Fitzgerald found he could get more artistic traction in France than he could in his homeland and conveyed his love of street theater to Peyroux, who’d moved with her mother to Paris at age 12.

     

    While in Paris, Peyroux noticed the custom of bourgeois parents buying an apartment for their grown children. For the satirical “Et Puis,” the bilingual singer assumes the role of that young adult as one “both blissfully ignorant of their privilege and consciously disgusted by its injustice.”

     

    For “Nothing Personal,” Peyroux bravely grapples head-on with sexual assault – both her own, and others. She reflects that the perpetrator should “learn every aspect of the consequence of their actions and be party to recovery in whatever way is welcome by the victim.” Herington’s mournful, insistent piano and acoustic guitar recall the intensity of “Plastic Ono Band,” with Peyroux’s painful-yet-resolved vocals intimate and beautifully unadorned.

     

    Peyroux changes gears with the playful, Caribbean-flavored “Me and the Mosquito,” and rapid-fire spoken-word album closer, “Take Care.” The former, inspired by Hank Williams’ hilarious classic “Fly Trouble,” offers perhaps the most humanist treatise ever on what Peyroux calls “the elusive singular mosquito which can ruin a night’s sleep.” For the latter, Peyroux “prayed to the spoken-word genius of Linton Kwesi Johnson” to deliver a heartfelt advisory re: avoiding the pervasive toxins in food, clothing, and modern culture in general. “I don’t recommend a morose existence,” she recites over Herington’s ska-flavored guitar and sampled marimba, “life is an art and perspective needs distance / But ya gotta get lean and scrappy and fight / If you’re gonna begin to get livin’ right.”

     

    When the road beckons this spring, Peyroux’s community of loyal fans is in for a treat. Thanks to serendipitous delay, her collaborators Herington and Scheiner, and the very perspective she shares in “Take Care,” the spare, slow burning Let’s Walk material will be set free in venues around the world, effortlessly dovetailing with Peyroux’s beloved versions of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Tom Waits (to name a few) classics. As she learned in her busking years, a great song can wield powerful magic, and inspire the best in any type of crowd. With Let’s Walk, Madeleine Peyroux takes full ownership of that magic.

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limit 50 per person
Booth Seating for 4

CENTER SECTION PREMIERE SEATS! BOOTH IS SOLD AS A MINIMUM OF 4 PERSONS. NOT AVAILABLE AS SINGLES OR PAIRS (DARK GREEN). A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.

$175.01 ($145.00 + $30.01 fees)
Booth Seating for 5 or 6

PREMIERE SEATS! BOOTH IS SOLD AS A MINIMUM OF 5 OR 6 PERSONS. NOT AVAILABLE AS SINGLES OR PAIRS (DARK GREEN). A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.

$175.01 ($145.00 + $30.01 fees)
High Bar
GREAT VIEW! TALL CHAIRS W PADDED SEATS. SEATING IS SIDE BY SIDE (BRIGHT BLUE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
SOLD OUT
Floor Table

SEATING W TABLES ON THE FLOOR. PAIRS ARE SAT OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER (DARK BLUE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.

$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
Center Platform (elevated)

ELEVATED VIEWING SECTION WITH GOOD SIGHT LINES. TALL TABLE SEATING W TALL CHAIRS W/ PADDED SEATS. PAIRS ARE SAT OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER (LIGHT BLUE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS A

$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
ACCESSIBLE Floor Accessible Seating (ADA)

FOR THOSE THAT REQUIRE ACCESSIBLE SEATING. COMPANIONS PURCHASE FLOOR TABLE TICKET. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.

$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
Side Bar Seating

REAR BAR AND SIDE BAR SECTIONS. TALL CHAIRS W/ PADDED SEATS (RED) SEATING IS SIDE BY SIDE. SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.

$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
Side Stage

TALL TABLE SEATING W TALL CHAIRS W/ PADDED SEATS. PAIRS ARE SAT OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER (PURPLE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.

$115.27 ($95.00 + $20.27 fees)

Delivery Method

ticketFast

Terms & Conditions

This event is 8 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 8 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.

NO REFUNDS.

NO SMOKING / VAPING INSIDE.

NO OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK.

NO PROFESSIONAL CAMERAS (without permission).

TICKET PDF'S ARE EMAILED TO YOU 48 HRS PRIOR TO SHOWTIME

AGE LIMIT: Ages 8 + unless otherwise specified. No infants.


HOUSE POLICIES:

Tickets are priced per person.

Seating is First-come, First-seated in the purchased section.

PAIRS ARE SEATED OPPOSITE EACH OTHER UNLESS AT HIGH OR SIDE BAR SECTIONS.

2 Drink Minimum (coffee/sodas/mocktails) if not ordering food.

Ages 8 + unless otherwise specified.

No Infants.

TICKETS EMAILED 48 hrs. PRIOR TO SHOWTIME VIA TICKETWEB

Arrive 30 min prior to door time for optimal choice of seating.

Policies are subject to change.

HEALTH & SAFETY

In line with all city and statewide mandates, we DO NOT require masks, proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter our venue. We DO encourage you to be fully vaccinated


All policies are SUBJECT TO CHANGE based on updated data including; infection rates, transmission data, variant changes, and any guideline updates from Federal, State or Local government agencies, or at the artist’s request.

By purchasing a ticket, you expressly agree to comply with all Federal, State, and Local laws, ordinances, regulations, and the rules of BNNV, LLC and its affiliated companies when attending our event.

Thank you for your cooperation regarding any set of circumstances.

If you have any questions at all please contact us at boxoffice@bluenotenapa.com or call our box office at 707.880.2300



BNNV LLC and its affiliates will follow all government COVID-19 health & safety guidelines in place at the time of the event. Our entry requirements are subject to change based on updated data including; infection rates, transmission data, variant changes, and any guideline updates from Federal, State or Local government agencies.

COVID-19 Warning:

The venue will be adhering and following the state and local government guidelines to ensure your safety.

Additionally, an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people gather.

COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death.
By attending, you assume all risks, hazards, and exposures, including COVID-19 or any other communicable disease arising from or relating in any way to the risk of contracting COVID-19, or any other communicable disease or illness, or a bacteria, virus or other pathogen capable of causing a communicable disease or illness, whether occurring before, during, or after the event, however caused or contracted, and voluntarily waive all claims and potential claims against BNNV, LLC and its partners or affiliated companies.

By visiting the Blue Note Napa, you voluntarily assume all such risks. We encourage everyone to sign up for CA Notify as an added layer of protection for themselves and the community to receive alerts when they have been in close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19.

We also encourage you to get vaccinated if you have not already! If you still need to get your vaccine, visit vaccines.gov or Covid19.ca.gov/vaccines for more information and to book your appointment.

Madeleine Peyroux: 'Let's Walk Tour' - 2025

Sat Apr 26 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 6:30 PM)

Blue Note Napa Napa CA
Madeleine Peyroux: 'Let's Walk Tour' - 2025

$115.27 - $175.01 Ages 8+

So sings Madeleine Peyroux on the upbeat title track of her captivating ninth album, Let’s Walk, the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s most assured, courageous work to date. Powered by the distinctive, honeyed croon that delivered her from the Paris streets to concert halls, these ten unabashedly personal songs, all co-written by the versatile Peyroux, deftly interweave jazz, folk, and chamber pop, with themes ranging from the confessional to the political, from whimsy to yearning. In every note, Peyroux digs deep, rendering this exquisite work with the disarming grace and gravitas of an artist in peak form.
 
For the ardently civic-minded Peyroux, Let’s Walk continues the scintillating conversation with her audience – and with the world at large. 

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
Madeleine Peyroux

Madeleine Peyroux

Jazz

“Let us advance our mortal bodies up

Where hearts and minds will go

Let’s walk, let’s roll.”

 

So sings Madeleine Peyroux on the upbeat title track of her captivating ninth album, Let’s Walk, the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s most assured, courageous work to date. Powered by the distinctive, honeyed croon that delivered her from the Paris streets to concert halls, these ten unabashedly personal songs, all co-written by the versatile Peyroux, deftly interweave jazz, folk, and chamber pop, with themes ranging from the confessional to the political, from whimsy to yearning. In every note, Peyroux digs deep, rendering this exquisite work with the disarming grace and gravitas of an artist in peak form.

 

For the ardently civic-minded Peyroux, Let’s Walk continues the scintillating conversation with her audience – and with the world at large. “This music is part of a dialogue,” she says. “That’s what art is. It’s engagement, community. I believe more than anything in getting together with people and listening to music and conversing. Music is the only way I’ve ever built community.”

 

Let’s Walk was a long time coming, but well worth the wait. Following Peyroux’s 2018 album, Anthem, the enforced isolation of the global pandemic made any real-time community gathering impossible. From a creative standpoint, however, Covid offered Peyroux a silver lining: she seized the opportunity to hunker down with longtime collaborator, multi-instrumentalist Jon Herington (Steely Dan, Lucy Kaplansky). The pair reflected on the seismic era at hand and wrote and re-wrote in what Peyroux calls “a shadow of reckoning.” When multi-Emmy-and-Grammy-winning producer Elliott Scheiner (Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles) heard a sampling of the new material, he mandated “no covers” for the album. The longtime studio veteran knew the time was ripe to highlight Peyroux’s incisive, often topical lyrics meshed with Herington’s ear for melody and arrangements.

 

Album opener “Find True Love” came to Peyroux during the George Floyd murder trial. Like “Let’s Walk,” “Find True Love” is an irresistible entreaty to join a journey. First stop: New Orleans. “I was searching for solace in the American landscape,” Peyroux says. “I was imagining the first step toward healing, if there could be a future worth living for.” Herington’s pulsing, finger-picked acoustic guitar, interwoven with Andy Ezrin’s shimmering keys, propel Peyroux’s message of steadfast hope in the face of encroaching darkness. Says Peyroux: “The ideas in this song let me imagine a place where I can become a better me.”

 

An astonished Peyroux says the title track came to her in a dream – including “the words, the rhythm, and the form” – a rarity for her. “The lyric refers to mass mobilization of marchers for civil rights around the world,” Peyroux says. “A voluntarily unified action in support of a humanitarian ideology.” Herington fleshed out “Let’s Walk” with gospel textures, organ, and a steady, infectious beat, enlisting buoyant harmonies from Grammy-winning artist Catherine Russell (David Bowie, Rosanne Cash), along with vocalists supreme Cindy Mizelle (Bruce Springsteen) and Keith Fluitt (Patti LaBelle, Michael Jackson). Their

 

 

churchy call-and-response with Peyroux’s burnished lead elevate “Please Come On Inside” and “Blues for Heaven” into a revival of emotion.

 

“How I Wish” is Peyroux’s response to the horrific murders – over a period of three months in 2020 – of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. This melancholy, minor key waltz acknowledges her privilege, and her anguish. “2020 was the year I woke up,” she says. Immersing herself in the work of such writers as Cornel West, she was struck by West’s repeated references to Black musicians as “Love Warriors,” responding to oppression with game-changing music: Nina Simone, Louis Armstrong, Marian Anderson, to name a few. “These are my teachers and my heroes,” Peyroux says. “African American music has been the one constant, true path in my life.”

 

One such mentor was Dan William Fitzgerald, aka “Showman Dan,” for whom Peyroux wrote a rollicking ode after her longtime friend passed away in 2017. As leader of the Lost Wandering Blues and Jazz Band, the American-born expat took a very young, inexperienced Peyroux under his wing to perform across Europe, as she says, “on the street, in the underground, the public square, jazz clubs, restaurants, and private homes of dukes and duchesses.” Like many Black artists before him, Fitzgerald found he could get more artistic traction in France than he could in his homeland and conveyed his love of street theater to Peyroux, who’d moved with her mother to Paris at age 12.

 

While in Paris, Peyroux noticed the custom of bourgeois parents buying an apartment for their grown children. For the satirical “Et Puis,” the bilingual singer assumes the role of that young adult as one “both blissfully ignorant of their privilege and consciously disgusted by its injustice.”

 

For “Nothing Personal,” Peyroux bravely grapples head-on with sexual assault – both her own, and others. She reflects that the perpetrator should “learn every aspect of the consequence of their actions and be party to recovery in whatever way is welcome by the victim.” Herington’s mournful, insistent piano and acoustic guitar recall the intensity of “Plastic Ono Band,” with Peyroux’s painful-yet-resolved vocals intimate and beautifully unadorned.

 

Peyroux changes gears with the playful, Caribbean-flavored “Me and the Mosquito,” and rapid-fire spoken-word album closer, “Take Care.” The former, inspired by Hank Williams’ hilarious classic “Fly Trouble,” offers perhaps the most humanist treatise ever on what Peyroux calls “the elusive singular mosquito which can ruin a night’s sleep.” For the latter, Peyroux “prayed to the spoken-word genius of Linton Kwesi Johnson” to deliver a heartfelt advisory re: avoiding the pervasive toxins in food, clothing, and modern culture in general. “I don’t recommend a morose existence,” she recites over Herington’s ska-flavored guitar and sampled marimba, “life is an art and perspective needs distance / But ya gotta get lean and scrappy and fight / If you’re gonna begin to get livin’ right.”

 

When the road beckons this spring, Peyroux’s community of loyal fans is in for a treat. Thanks to serendipitous delay, her collaborators Herington and Scheiner, and the very perspective she shares in “Take Care,” the spare, slow burning Let’s Walk material will be set free in venues around the world, effortlessly dovetailing with Peyroux’s beloved versions of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Tom Waits (to name a few) classics. As she learned in her busking years, a great song can wield powerful magic, and inspire the best in any type of crowd. With Let’s Walk, Madeleine Peyroux takes full ownership of that magic.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 8+
limit 50 per person
Booth Seating for 4
CENTER SECTION PREMIERE SEATS! BOOTH IS SOLD AS A MINIMUM OF 4 PERSONS. NOT AVAILABLE AS SINGLES OR PAIRS (DARK GREEN). A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
$175.01 ($145.00 + $30.01 fees)
Booth Seating for 5 or 6
PREMIERE SEATS! BOOTH IS SOLD AS A MINIMUM OF 5 OR 6 PERSONS. NOT AVAILABLE AS SINGLES OR PAIRS (DARK GREEN). A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
$175.01 ($145.00 + $30.01 fees)
High Bar
GREAT VIEW! TALL CHAIRS W PADDED SEATS. SEATING IS SIDE BY SIDE (BRIGHT BLUE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
SOLD OUT
Floor Table
SEATING W TABLES ON THE FLOOR. PAIRS ARE SAT OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER (DARK BLUE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
Center Platform (elevated)
ELEVATED VIEWING SECTION WITH GOOD SIGHT LINES. TALL TABLE SEATING W TALL CHAIRS W/ PADDED SEATS. PAIRS ARE SAT OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER (LIGHT BLUE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS A
$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
ACCESSIBLE Floor Accessible Seating (ADA)
FOR THOSE THAT REQUIRE ACCESSIBLE SEATING. COMPANIONS PURCHASE FLOOR TABLE TICKET. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
Side Bar Seating
REAR BAR AND SIDE BAR SECTIONS. TALL CHAIRS W/ PADDED SEATS (RED) SEATING IS SIDE BY SIDE. SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
$140.51 ($115.00 + $25.51 fees)
Side Stage
TALL TABLE SEATING W TALL CHAIRS W/ PADDED SEATS. PAIRS ARE SAT OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER (PURPLE). SEATING IS COMMUNAL, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. A FULL DINNER MENU IS AVAILABLE. 2 DRINKS OR FOOD MIN ORDER/PERSON.
$115.27 ($95.00 + $20.27 fees)

Delivery Method

ticketFast

Terms & Conditions

This event is 8 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 8 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. NO REFUNDS.

NO SMOKING / VAPING INSIDE.

NO OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK.

NO PROFESSIONAL CAMERAS (without permission).

TICKET PDF'S ARE EMAILED TO YOU 48 HRS PRIOR TO SHOWTIME

AGE LIMIT: Ages 8 + unless otherwise specified. No infants.


HOUSE POLICIES:

Tickets are priced per person.

Seating is First-come, First-seated in the purchased section.

PAIRS ARE SEATED OPPOSITE EACH OTHER UNLESS AT HIGH OR SIDE BAR SECTIONS.

2 Drink Minimum (coffee/sodas/mocktails) if not ordering food.

Ages 8 + unless otherwise specified.

No Infants.

TICKETS EMAILED 48 hrs. PRIOR TO SHOWTIME VIA TICKETWEB

Arrive 30 min prior to door time for optimal choice of seating.

Policies are subject to change.

HEALTH & SAFETY

In line with all city and statewide mandates, we DO NOT require masks, proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter our venue. We DO encourage you to be fully vaccinated


All policies are SUBJECT TO CHANGE based on updated data including; infection rates, transmission data, variant changes, and any guideline updates from Federal, State or Local government agencies, or at the artist’s request.

By purchasing a ticket, you expressly agree to comply with all Federal, State, and Local laws, ordinances, regulations, and the rules of BNNV, LLC and its affiliated companies when attending our event.

Thank you for your cooperation regarding any set of circumstances.

If you have any questions at all please contact us at boxoffice@bluenotenapa.com or call our box office at 707.880.2300



BNNV LLC and its affiliates will follow all government COVID-19 health & safety guidelines in place at the time of the event. Our entry requirements are subject to change based on updated data including; infection rates, transmission data, variant changes, and any guideline updates from Federal, State or Local government agencies.

COVID-19 Warning:

The venue will be adhering and following the state and local government guidelines to ensure your safety.

Additionally, an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people gather.

COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death.
By attending, you assume all risks, hazards, and exposures, including COVID-19 or any other communicable disease arising from or relating in any way to the risk of contracting COVID-19, or any other communicable disease or illness, or a bacteria, virus or other pathogen capable of causing a communicable disease or illness, whether occurring before, during, or after the event, however caused or contracted, and voluntarily waive all claims and potential claims against BNNV, LLC and its partners or affiliated companies.

By visiting the Blue Note Napa, you voluntarily assume all such risks. We encourage everyone to sign up for CA Notify as an added layer of protection for themselves and the community to receive alerts when they have been in close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19.

We also encourage you to get vaccinated if you have not already! If you still need to get your vaccine, visit vaccines.gov or Covid19.ca.gov/vaccines for more information and to book your appointment.