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Caity Gyorgy (Jazz)

 

Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 4 PM

General Admission: $50

Senior: $40

Student: $40

Discover the thrill of live jazz at MoCA\CT with Caity Gyorgy, a three-time JUNO Award-winning vocalist and Jazz at Lincoln Center artist. Known for her dazzling bebop and swing, Gyorgy has lit up stages around the world — from Tokyo’s Cotton Club to Live From Emmett’s Place — and now she brings that same electric energy to Westport for one night only.

This is your chance to experience an international jazz sensation at the height of her career. With her 2025 JUNO-winning album Hello! How Are You? and her brand-new release Asking For Trouble, Caity delivers a performance that blends timeless swing with fresh originality. Seats are limited — secure your tickets today and be part of an unforgettable evening of world-class jazz at MoCA\CT.

Caity Gyorgy (pronounced George) is a three-time JUNO award-winning Canadian vocalist known for singing bebop and swing music. She has performed internationally, including at all the major Canadian festivals, Tucson Jazz Festival, Tokyo’s famed Cotton Club, Live From Emmett’s Place, and featured with Orchestre national de jazz de Montréal and UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra in Finland.

Gyorgy is currently signed to Brooklyn label La Reserve Records and has released five albums of original and standard music, including her three JUNO award-winning albums Now Pronouncing, Featuring, Hello! How Are You?, and her 2024 JUNO-nominated album with pianist Mark Limacher You’re Alike, You Two. As a collaborator, she has recorded and performed with musicians including Christine Jensen, Laila Biali, Jocelyn Gould, Ira Coleman, Bryn Roberts and Pat LaBarbera.

In addition to being a performer, Gyorgy is an avid writer and composes songs in the style of the Great American Songbook. Her compositions have been sung by other vocalists around the world, and have won multiple awards including the Grand Prize in the jazz category of the 2021 John Lennon Songwriting Contest.

Gyorgy is also a sought after clinician and is currently on faculty as a vocal jazz instructor at the Yukon Summer Music Camp in Whitehorse, Yukon and the Interprovincial Music Camp in McKellar, Ontario. Her strong social media presence also sees her utilising platforms like Instagram (83k followers) and TikTok (122k followers) to engage with the next generation of jazz students, encouraging them to scat with her or join her, virtually, in the recording studio.

Her album “Hello! How Are You?” features Gyorgy accompanied by her regular piano trio and was released in August, 2024. It was the 2025 JUNO Award-winner for “Best Jazz Album of the Year”. Her upcoming album “Asking For Trouble” is out 11 April 2025 on La Reserve Records and features pianist Mark Limacher. The duo celebrates the music of the incomparable composer and lyricist Frank Loesser.

 

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Tickets are transferable to another concert of your choice or other individuals. If a concert is cancelled due to weather conditions, tickets will be valid for the rescheduled date. Please consider the price of unused tickets as a donation. No refunds will be issued.

 

 

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