Low Poly Cactus Part of Jewel City Concert Series

The Jewel City Concert Series features five Saturdays of live music on the Artsakh Paseo located at 127 Artsakh Ave. in Glendale’s Downtown Arts & Entertainment District. On Oct. 4, Low Poly Cactus, a jazz fusion funk band, will be playing. 

“The Jewel City Concert Series is part of our ongoing commitment to enliven the Artsakh Paseo and create meaningful cultural experiences in Downtown Glendale,” said Lessa Pelayo-Lozada, director of Glendale Library, Arts & Culture. “The series highlights the creative talent within our community and adds something special to Saturday nights, bringing people together through music in a setting that feels uniquely Glendale.”

  Presented by the City of Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Dept. and sponsored by the Arts and Culture Commission through funding from the Urban Art Program, the series brings neighbors, families and friends together for a casual evening of live music in the heart of the city. Each concert turns the Paseo into a welcoming outdoor space where people can unwind, connect and enjoy the rhythm of the city.

On Oct. 4, Low Poly Cactus, described as a band of meme-loving musicians based in Los Angeles, is inspired by the legacy of fusion supergroups (Return to Forever, Snarky Puppy) and the playful funk of Vulfpeck. Low Poly Cactus focuses on memorable melodies, complex harmonies and infectious grooves. Low Poly Cactus recently released its debut album “LPC” with Birds of Paradise Records.

   Concertgoers are encouraged to arrive early to explore the surrounding district and support local businesses before the music begins. All performances are free and open to the public. 

Attendees are welcome to bring their own chairs as seating is not provided. Performances run approximately 60 minutes without intermission.