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Snarky Puppy to Perform at UConn Storrs
Five-time Grammy winners bring their eclectic jazz fusion to Connecticut.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 7:00pm
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Snarky Puppy's eclectic jazz fusion sound takes center stage at UConn's Jorgensen Center, blending global rhythms and virtuosic musicianship.Storrs TodayThe acclaimed band Snarky Puppy, known for their unique blend of jazz, funk, and world music, is set to perform at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Connecticut in Storrs on Saturday. The concert will also feature special guests The Nth Power, a seasoned trio delivering a mix of soul, funk, rock, and R&B.
Why it matters
Snarky Puppy has established itself as a major force in the jazz world, winning multiple Grammy Awards and captivating audiences with their dynamic, genre-blending sound. The band's appearance at UConn's renowned performing arts center is a significant event for the local music scene and an opportunity for fans to experience their innovative live show.
The details
Snarky Puppy, a quasi-collective with up to 25 members in regular rotation, is known for its diverse lineup of musicians from around the world. The band's new album, "Somni," is a collaborative effort with the Netherlands-based Metropole Orkest, fusing jazz, classical, and popular music. The Nth Power, featuring guitarist Nick Cassarino, bassist Nate Edgar, and drummer Nikki Glaspie, will open the show with their blend of soul, funk, rock, and R&B.
- The concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 17, 2026.
The players
Snarky Puppy
A five-time Grammy-winning band that blends jazz, funk, and world music influences, known for their dynamic live performances and diverse lineup of musicians.
The Nth Power
A seasoned trio featuring guitarist Nick Cassarino, bassist Nate Edgar, and drummer Nikki Glaspie, delivering a mix of soul, funk, rock, and R&B.
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
A renowned performing arts center located on the University of Connecticut campus in Storrs, Connecticut.
The takeaway
Snarky Puppy's performance at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts in Storrs, Connecticut, is a must-see event for fans of innovative, genre-blending music. The band's dynamic live show and collaborative spirit, combined with the opening act by The Nth Power, promise an unforgettable evening of musical exploration and celebration.


