
Thursday, June 18
Healdsburg Jazz Festival
This signature cultural event in Healdsburg is now underway, with events throughout town until June 21. On Thursday, vocalist Kurt Elling and the Marcus Shelby Orchestra will present a program at Bacchus Landing at 6:30pm, and tap dance artist Michela Marino Lerman will perform “Giant Steps: Tapping into Coltrane” at Elephant in the Room, 9:30pm. See the full schedule at healdsburgjazz.org.
Windsor Summer Nights
The Town of Windsor continues its summer series of Thursday night gatherings with a Juneteenth Celebration on June 18. The farmers’ market is from 5-8pm, and live soul and funk from Pride & Joy, 6-8pm. See the full schedule at tinyurl.com/3bk882w6.
Little Saint Stage
Goodnight, Texas, from Austin (to no one’s surprise), will play songs about trapped coal miners and lovebird bank robbers, with banjos and mandolins at the Little Saint’s loft Thursday night. No reservation, no tickets, all are welcome; seats are first-come, first-serve. Doors at 6pm, music at 7pm, at Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.
Friday, June 19
Cloverdale Concert
The annual Cloverdale Friday Night Live concerts continue this week with the soul-stirring Earl Thomas preaching the blues. The street fair begins at 6pm, and music runs from 7-9:30pm. See full summer schedule and more information at cloverdaleartsalliance.org/2026-friday-night-live.
Branford Marsalis
The eldest of four Marsalis brothers brings his saxophones and quartet to Healdsburg on Friday for one of the highlights of the 28th Jazz Festival. His longtime bandmates, pianist Joey Calderazzo and bassist Eric Revis, are joined by “newcomer” Justin Faulkner, who just signed up in 1999. Doors open at 5pm, so come early and enjoy the Bacchus Landing grounds, with wine and wood-fired pizza. The concert starts at 7:30pm, tickets start at $40 from healdsburgjazz.org.
Elephant Jazz
The popular watering hole and music venue hosts “late-night” shows several times during the Jazz Festival, and on Friday night its mini-series concludes with guitarist Howard Alden, recognized by Downbeat magazine as a “modern maestro.” Show at 9:30pm, tickets $45 plus fees. The venue returns to the usual fare on June 20 with the Perfidians, 8pm, $10, 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.
Saturday, June 20
Market Day
Spend a Saturday morning at the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market, the place for shopping and connecting with the agricultural community. Buy fresh local produce, snacks and crafts, and listen to live music from Hank Levine. From 8:30am till noon at the Foley Family Community Pavilion, 3 North St.
History Talks
The popular History Talks programs from the Healdsburg Museum return for the summer to the Plaza Gazebo, Saturday mornings from 10-11:30am until Aug. 29. The first talk is about 1976, with interviews with former mayor Jerry Eddinger, businessman Eric Drew and winemaker Dennis Hill, plus bandleader Lew Sbrana. Admission is free; check out healdsburgmuseum.org/history-talks-in-the-plaza.
Latino Fest in Windsor
Third Annual Windsor Latino Fest on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Windsor Town Green. A free community celebration filled with music, culture, delicious food and unforgettable memories to celebrate Latine culture in Windsor. 3-8:30pm.
Piano and Pinot
Furthermore Wines has music on weekends at its 328-A Healdsburg Ave. tasting room, including Jive Samba on Thursday, Christian Foley-Beining on Friday and Bennett Friedman on Saturday. No cover, wines by the glass or bottle, from 5-7:30pm. furthermorewines.com/events
Spirit Bar Saturday
A mix of original music, standards and tunes rarely played from pianist Susan Sutton, bassist Piro Patton and drummer Kevin Dillon at the Spirit Bar from 6-9pm. Starting at 9:30pm, drummer Sylvia Cuenca will take over to head a freeflowing “jazz jam” at the Spirit Bar, always a highlight of the annual Healdsburg Jazz Festival. No cover, 25 Matheson St.
Sunday, June 21
Folk Notes
As well as on Tuesdays, the City of Healdsburg also presents Sundays in the Plaza, with a more picnic-oriented afternoon atmosphere. This weekend Love Notes by folk singer Daniela will be on stage from 1-3pm, free. Additional details at healdsburg.gov/899/Sundays-in-the-Plaza.
Jazz Finale
Sunday evening Cécile McLorin Salvant takes over the Bacchus Landing stage at 7:30pm for the final concert of this year’s film festival. She won Grammy Awards for three consecutive albums—2015’s For One To Love, 2017’s Dreams and Daggers, and 2018’s The Window—and is accompanied by New Orleans pianist Sullivan Fortner, who recently won his own Grammy for his latest album, Southern Night, plus Yasushi Nakamura (bass) and Kyle Poole (drums). Doors open at 5pm; wood-fired pizza as well as specially prepared food from chef Mateo Granados. 14210 Bacchus Landing Way, Healdsburg.
Monday, June 22
Sound Bath
Listen to the sound of healing from Kathryn Song in this Monday night sonic experience. Please bring a mat, pillow, blanket or something for your comfort. Cost is $25, free for under 18; starts 7pm at Paul Mahder Gallery, 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
Tuesday, June 23
Pavilion Market
The Healdsburg Farmers’ Market explores the Pavilion every Tuesday until Sept. 29, a smaller and more relaxed market than Saturday’s. Shop for local produce, crafts and gifts at the new building across from last year’s markets. From 9am to 1pm, 3 North St., healdsburgfarmersmarket.org.
Tuesdays in the Plaza
Tonight dance to the Shawn Jones Band, which has performed with B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Leon Russell among others. Food trucks open at 5pm, music starts at 6pm, picnicking and dancing encouraged until 8pm. ci.healdsburg.ca.us/335/Tuesdays-in-the-Plaza
City Business
The Planning Commission meets on Tuesday at 6pm, 401 Grove St. The next day there is a scheduled Senior Citizens Advisory Committee meeting (4pm) and the Arts & Culture Commission (6pm); verify at healdsburg.gov/1181/Agendas-and-Minutes.
Wednesday, June 24
Block Party
The new “Film Festival of Love” holds its opening night events starting at 6pm with restaurant pop-ups, local wines and beers, and live music; it’s followed by an open-air screening of 1987’s Moonstruck, with Cher and Nicolas Cage. The festival continues until June 28 with film screenings at True West Film Center and special events at BloodRoot, West Plaza Park and Bacchus Landing. Details at truewestfilmcenter.org.
For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.








