Just Announced!
No Place Like Home 2024
Jack Harlow & Teddy Abrams with the Louisville Orchestra
(October 10, 2024) — Jack Harlow has announced No Place Like Home 2024: Jack Harlow and The Louisville Orchestra, a two-night collaboration with Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra. This fourth rendition of Harlow’s hometown series will take place at Louisville’s famed Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center on November 29 and 30. Conducted by Abrams, the event will merge Harlow’s hits with the full power and energy of the orchestra. Proceeds from No Place Like Home 2024 will benefit the Louisville Orchestra, a 501(c)(3), including educational and community programs ensuring access to music for all Kentuckians.
Presale tickets are available starting Tuesday, October 15, at 10 am local time. All tickets will go on sale Thursday, October 17, at 10 am local time. Sign up for presale access HERE.
Teddy Abrams says:
“Jack Harlow is an icon and has already established himself as a Louisville legend. We’ve worked together to build a unique, incredibly special set that shows Jack’s full range of artistry. His attention to orchestrational detail and compositional form is remarkable. I’m honored to build this program with Jack for our community, and I can’t wait for Louisville to hear what we’ve been creating together!”
The joint project with a staple of the city’s music community, the Louisville Orchestra, marks an evolution in Harlow’s craft. The performance will include innovative compositions crafted by Harlow and Abrams, reimagining some of the artist’s best tracks in a genre-defying masterclass by Louisville’s finest.
The Louisville Orchestra sits at the heart of the city’s performing arts scene, offering a wide range of concert performances and educational programming for Kentucky’s communities. Since being the first orchestra to establish its own record label, First Edition Records, the Louisville Orchestra has gained international recognition for its innovative commissions. Led by Grammy Award-winning Music Director Teddy Abrams, the youngest conductor of a major U.S. orchestra, the ensemble continues to break new ground. The New York Times has praised Abrams for “breaking the mold of modern conductors,” highlighting his visionary approach to classical music.
In 2023, Harlow established The Jack Harlow Foundation to reinvest, uplift, and support organizations in his hometown of Louisville. In its first year alone, The Jack Harlow Foundation distributed more than $500,000 in funds and product donations and has continued this consistent work throughout 2024.
Harlow is currently working on a new album.
About Jack Harlow
Hailed as the “hitmaker of tomorrow” by Variety, multiple Grammy-nominated rapper, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Jack Harlow is one of music’s brightest stars. Harlow ascended to global superstar status thanks to hits such as “WHATS POPPIN,” “First Class,” “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X, and most recently, the inescapable “Lovin On Me,” as well as his 3 critically acclaimed studio albums: THATS WHAT THEY ALL SAY (2020), COME HOME THE KIDS MISS YOU (2022), and Jackman. (2023).
With 3 Billboard Hot 100 #1 singles, over 11 billion global streams, 6 Grammy nominations, over 30 RIAA platinum certifications, and multiple sold-out arena tours across the world, the Louisville, KY native has already left an indelible mark on the culture and landscape of the music and entertainment industries, alike, while showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.
This event is proudly supported by Eleanor Bingham-Miller & Family, Doug & Ann Grissom, and our partners at Brown-Forman, Kroger, and Louisville Tourism.