Tours & Events

Discover the rich heritage and beauty of Woodlawn Cemetery through a variety of events, including walking and trolley tours and more. See our updated list of upcoming live events below, as well as our offerings of Virtual Tours.

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Victor Goines & Friends

Live and Free JAZZ concert at The Woodlawn Cemetery

Renowned composer and JALC musician, Victor Goines, will perform The Woodlawn Suite, a piece he was commissioned to write and perform by the Woodlawn Conservancy.  The piece consists of a series of musical biographies that celebrate the lives and legacies of inspiring figures memorialized at The Woodlawn Cemetery, such as Duke Ellington, Bert Williams, Florence Mills, Coleman Hawkins and a special tribute to the first women millionaire and business entrepreneur, Madam C.J. Walker, whose confidence and swagger inspired Victor to write a tune in her honor.  While there is no charge for admittance, you must pre-register.  The performance will take place on the field, adjacent to the subway entrance to cemetery.  Visitors are welcome to bring lawn chairs or blankets.

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Woodlawn adheres to a policy of being a non-smoking environment.  No alcoholic beverages of any kind are permitted.  Current NYC COVID guidelines, in practice at the time and date of the concert, will be enforced.

Bronx Week Trolley Tour

Asleep in the Bronx – Friday, May 13, 2022, 3:00PM

Hop aboard the Woodlawn Trolley and visit the final resting place of many Bronx Notables, elected officials, urban planners, and even a few beer barons. This tour is in celebration of Bronx Week. The tour is free however registration is required.

To register, please click here.

Celebrate Bronx Week at Woodlawn

Silent Disco Sponsored by the Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson.

Friday, May 13, 2022, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Jerome Avenue Entrance.

For additional information, please click here.

Woodlawn’s Gilded Age Trolley Tour

May 15, 2022 12:00 PM and 2:30 PM

Hop aboard the Woodlawn Trolley and visit the final resting places of the rich and famous, including some notables from Mrs. Astor’s 400. This tour will be led by Susan Olsen, Woodlawn’s Director of Historical Services.

For Tickets to the 12:00 PM tour, please click here.

For tickets to the  2:30 PM Tour, please click here.

Memorial Day Flagging of Veteran’s Graves

Volunteers wanted to Assist in Honoring our Veterans beginning May 21, 2022.

Each year, the Woodlawn Conservancy honors our deceased Veterans by placing an American flag on their grave each year. More than 8,500 Veterans lie at rest at Woodlawn. Please join us to be part of this community-wide event. To register please email, Liz Cooney at ecooney@woodlawn.org.

Suffrage Signatures with Canta Libre Chamber Ensemble

Free Concert, Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 3:00 PM

Would you walk 200 miles (in a skirt!) for something you believed in?  The journey of Women’s Suffrage “pilgrims” is brought to life in a new chamber piece entitled, “Suffrage Signatures”.  Composer Joelle Wallach will include live dialogue and images based on the personal letters and photographs of these fascinating women during the performance. Join members of the Canta Libre Chamber Ensemble (flute, harp and strings) for the premier performance of this exciting multi-media work. Many of these groundbreaking suffragists are buried at Woodlawn, the memory of whom is alive and well, thanks to ongoing research and outreach to living relatives by the Woodlawn Conservancy.

The concert is Free, but you must be pre-registered.   To register, please click here.

Sean Mason Quintet

Sunday, June 19, 2022, 3pm.

Free Concert at the Woolworth Chapel

Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, Sean has lived in New York City since 2017, where he is a Jazz at Lincoln Center favorite, leading his own ensemble and a much sought-after sideman. He has been featured in Ellington Through the Ages with Wynton Marsalis and in Danny Barker: A New Orleans Life in Jazz, alongside a who’s who of New Orleans’ musical elite. At Woodlawn, Sean will be joined by the stellar members of his quintet, Felix Moseholm, Domo Branch, Tony Glausi, and Chris Lewis in a performance of his original music, selected from three works: “The Southern Suite,” “The Migration Suite,” and, his most recent—and timely—“The Recovery Suite.”

This concert is presented in collaboration with Jazz At Lincoln Center’s On the Road Initiative.

To Register, please click here.