Jhené Aiko, Ludacris, Nelly and Ashanti

Jhené Aiko, Ludacris and Nelly and Ashanti will headline the upcoming Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival. The 2026 iteration returns to the the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens and will run from March 7-8 .
The roster also includes performances by GloRilla, Ella Mai, Mýa, Joe, and more, while D-Nice will have a set featuring the likes of SWV, Robin Thicke, Case, Sunshine Anderson, Kenny Burns, and Pastor Mike Jr.
According to event organizers, the fest promises “smooth R&B that’ll have you singing your heart out, hip hop anthems you already know word-for-word, soulful throwbacks that still go crazy, a gospel set that’ll lift your spirit, and live bands bringing that real jazz + instrumentation to life!” Meanwhile, attendees can expect “ONE major surprise guest” to be announced as the event approaches.
“Our community looks forward to Jazz in the Gardens every year because it brings people together in a powerful, joyful way,” said Mayor Rodney Harris, per a press announcement via Billboard. “This festival is a celebration of art, culture and connection, and we are thrilled to welcome visitors from near and far for another incredible weekend in Miami Gardens.”
Troy Brown, partner and CMO of the Black Promoters Collective, added, “Collaborating with the City of Miami Gardens to elevate JITG is an honor. We strive to push the festival’s creative boundaries and the 2026 lineup reflects the depth and impact of Black music. This year will be exceptional.”
Last year, Lauryn Hill brought out surprise guest Doechii to perform “Doo Wop (That Thing)” at the Fugees singer’s set at the Jazz in the Gardens fest. Following the passing-of-the-torch moment, Doechii reflected on the experience on social media. “Thank you Miss Lauryn Hill. Thank you. My heart is so full. She is my hero. This is the greatest honor hip hop could give me. Praise God,” Doechii wrote at the time. “My entire body is vibrating with joy right now. I’ll never forget this day! EVER!”

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