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Real Deal
by Brian Austin Whitney - 05/07/26 01:38 AM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/06/26 05:36 PM
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MUSIC Jazzman Jon Batiste surprises Mershon Auditorium crowd with post-concert show Belinda M. Paschal Doral Chenoweth Columbus Dispatch Keep Watching
Jon Batiste certainly knows how to put on a traveling show.
The award-winning jazzman wowed the crowd with his performance and encore on Oct. 22 at Mershon Auditorium at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, but the show wasn't over when the lights came up.
Afterward, Batiste and his band came out to the lobby of the venue for a post-show performance, much to the surprised delight of concertgoers. After his Oct. 22 concert in Mershon Auditorium, musician Jon Batiste and his band moved the concert to the lobby of the venue, where he continued to play for the crowd.
He continued to play as he moved back inside the auditorium, ending the impromptu mini-concert after several minutes. Batiste stayed briefly to greet and chat with about 70 fans who had followed him, according to theater manager Nathan Sims.
Batiste's bonus performance was no surprise to Mershon staff, who had been informed that the multi-instrumentalist would be playing post-encore. However, the route he took wasn't the one originally planned. Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!
"He was going to take it up into the balcony, but when he got to the lobby, people were already coming down the stairs, so he played there," Sims said.
"People were thrilled, absolutely ecstatic. There were singing along, and I can't tell you the number of cameras that were out. It was a very electric moment."
As Sims was passing by, he said he heard an audience member remark, "You don't see that every day!"
That sentiment was echoed by a Mershon Auditorium security guard, who marveled at the Louisiana-born Batiste's actions, saying, "I've never seen anything like that." Musician Jon Batiste talks with retired Columbus City Schools art teacher Lynne Prillerman in the lobby of Mershon Auditorium, where he performed on Oct. 22.
Among the crowd — which Sims estimated at about 2,000 attendees — was retired Columbus City Schools art teacher Lynne Prillerman, who said tickets to Batiste's show were her 75th birthday gift to herself.
"God has gifted him
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Columbus Dispatch, Jazzman Jon Batiste
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10/26/25 12:43 PM
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