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Down for the Count Swing Orchestra at Cadogan Hall, London.

Date: Saturday, October 04, 2025

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Down for the Count Swing Orchestra
Saturday 4 October, 7pm


The 30-piece Down for the Count Swing Orchestra returns to Cadogan Hall for another ‘big band with strings’ celebration.


You’ll be treated to the music of Nat ‘King’ Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and many more – bought back to life by some of the UK’s top jazz musicians and arrangers.


This ‘big band with strings’ preserves and protects the musical heritage of these great artists – but this is no mere nostalgia trip, as Down for the Count perform each song in their own unmistakeable style, breathing new life into the best vintage music.


ENCORE members: £3 off top-price tickets
Under 16s: £18 off
Full-time Students: £8 off

 

PROGRAMME INCLUDES:
Ain’t That a Kick in the Head
’S Wonderful
Let There Be Love
The Nearness of You
That’s Life
Theme from New York, New York
and many more

 

PERFORMERS
Down for the Count Swing Orchestra
Mike Paul-Smith conductor
Lydia Bell vocals
Marvin Muoneké vocals


Tickets;
https://cadoganhall.com/whats-on/down-for-the-count-swing-orchestra-2025

 

Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London SW1X 9DQ

Johnathan Blake ‘My Life Matters’ at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Soho, London.

Date: Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Venue

Ronnie Scott’s, London

47 Frith Street
Soho, London
W1D 4HT

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From;
https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/find-a-show/johnathan-blake


Johnathan Blake ‘My Life Matters’
7th October 2025


Commissioned by the Jazz Gallery in NYC, Blake’s new album, My Life Matters is a music suite that focuses on the idea of speaking up when we see injustices happening instead of becoming part of the problem.


Ticket prices
£40 – £55

 

Line-up
JOHNATHAN BLAKE – drums
JOHN ELLIS – sax, ewi
FABIAN ALMAZAN – piano, electronics
JALEN BAKER – vibraphone
BEN STREET – bass

 


Blake’s band Pentad is a quintet of musicians whose expressions inhabit that mystery of time and space. ‘The name represents us as five individuals coming together for a common cause: trying to make the most honest music as possible,’ says Blake who assembled the band with the intention of composing for a fuller, more explicit chordal sound than his past projects have featured. The result is a wildly intuitive, tight sound that embraces spontaneity and relies on trust.

 

Heralded by NPR Music as, the ultimate modernist, the Philadelphia-raised artist has collaborated with Pharoah Sanders, Ravi Coltrane, Tom Harrell, Hans Glawischnig, Avishai Cohen, Donny McCaslin, Linda May Han Oh, Jaleel Shaw, Chris Potter, Maria Schneider, Alex Sipiagin, Kris Davis and countless other distinctive voices.

 

It’s a testament to Blake’s abilities that he makes his presence felt in any context.
— DownBeat

 

Performance times for
Johnathan Blake ‘My Life Matters’

 


Tuesday 7th October, 2025 17:30
Doors Open
17:30
Show Starts
18:30
Show Finishes
19:50
Doors Close
20:00

 

Tuesday 7th October, 2025 20:30
Doors Open
20:30
Show Starts
21:15
Show Finishes
22:35
Doors Close
00:00

 

Priority tickets (£55.00)
Standard tickets (£45.00)
Restricted tickets (£40.00)

 

Emma Rawicz Quartet - Jazz Coventry, Albany Club, 10 Earlsdon St, Earlsdon, Coventry.

Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025

Featuring: Emma Rawicz

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Thurs 25th Sept - The Emma Rawicz Quartet - Jazz Coventry, Albany Club, 10 Earlsdon St, Earlsdon, Coventry.

Richard Exall Goes Getz (featuring Clark Tracey, Denny Ilett, Mike Green) at Corner Pocket Jazz & Blues Club, Westwood Club, Westwood Heath Road, Canley, Coventry.

Date: Tuesday, September 09, 2025

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Tues 9th September - Richard Exall Goes Getz (featuring Clark Tracey, Denny Ilett, Mike Green) - Corner Pocket Jazz & Blues Club, Westwood Club, Westwood Heath Road, Canley, Coventry.

Jazz Jam Ft. Alex Merritt at FarGo Village, Far Gosford Street, Coventry

Date: Thursday, September 04, 2025

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Thurs Sept 4th - Jazz Jam Ft. Alex Merritt - FarGo Village, Far Gosford Street, Coventry.

Swing from Paris at Corner Pocket Jazz & Blues Club, Westwood Club, Westwood Heath Road, Canley , Coventry.

Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Featuring: Swing From Paris

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Tues August 12th - Swing from Paris - Corner Pocket Jazz & Blues Club, Westwood Club, Westwood Heath Road, Canley , Coventry.

Jazz Jam Ft. Bryan Corbett at FarGo Village, Far Gosford Street, Coventry.

Date: Thursday, August 07, 2025

Featuring: Bryan Corbett

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Thurs August 7th - Jazz Jam Ft. Bryan Corbett - FarGo Village, Far Gosford Street, Coventry.

100 years of Oscar Peterson with the Dean Stockdale Quartet at Kenilworth Jazz Club, Kenilworth Rugby Club, Kenilworth, Warwickshire.

Date: Monday, September 01, 2025

Featuring: Dean Stockdale Quartet

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100 years of Oscar Peterson with the Dean Stockdale Quartet - Monday, 1st September 2025

 

In September, after a UK tour last year which included dates in London, Ireland and Paris, the Dean Stockdale Quartet returns to perform a new set of the music of legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, marking the centennial of his birth.

 

KENILWORTH: RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB
Monday 1st September, 2025
Door time: 7:30pm, Start time: 8:00pm
Tickets: £15.00, Students £7.50 available on the door or online at https://wegottickets.com/event/671419
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The quartet features Tim Williams on Guitar, Gavin Barras on bass and Gaz Hughes on drums.

 

The show focuses on special new arrangements of Oscar’s music, in particular his original compositions and music from his most popular albums, showcasing his infectious swing and piano virtuosity, plus music from the quartet’s album ‘Celebrating Oscar’.


Dean Stockdale is a highly regarded jazz pianist, arranger and composer based in the North of England who is known for his sensitive, swinging style.
He regularly appears around the UK with his trio and some of the best names in UK jazz. His biggest influences in jazz are the piano styles of Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Gene Harris, Mulgrew Miller and Erroll Garner.
Dean continues to be in demand as a performer with his trio and quartet, and as pianist for touring jazz artists, accompanist for vocalists and as a teacher and session pianist.
2021 saw the release of his second trio album entitled ‘Promise the Moon’, which was featured on BBC Radio 3, Jazz FM and BBC Introducing.
His latest release ‘Celebrating Oscar’ is available now.

 


Kenilworth Rugby Football Club
The Jack Davies Memorial Ground, Glasshouse Ln, Kenilworth CV8 2AJ

 

Eddie Parker’s Airborn at Music Spoken Here, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Thursday, December 11, 2025

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Dave Fuller, instigator of Music Spoken Here writes;


Eddie Parker’s Airborn will be coming to Worcester in December to play our last show of 2025!
Along with Iain Ballamy (Apr 2024) and Mark Lockheart (coming up in 2026), this will leave only 18 more members of the legendary Loose Tubes ensemble (who I’ve only seen once, at their reunion gig in 2014 at Ronnie Scotts) to appear on our stage!
Life goals!

 

Featuring Eddie Parker (flute, keyboards) Rob Luft (guitar) , Jay Davis (drums) and Dave Manington (bass).

 


http://www.musicspokenhere.club


Venue;
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA

Elle-J Walters Band at Music Spoken Here’s Sunday Service, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

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Music Spoken Here instigator Dave Fuller has supplied the following information;


We’ll also be resuming our Sunday Service in September, featuring soul, gospel, RnB and reggae on the last Sunday of the month. First off the mark on Sunday 28th September is the incredible vocalist Elle-J Walters with her band that includes saxophonist Anne Tinsley who appeared with Urban Soul Family for our very first Sunday Service in May, and bassist Wayne Matthews who appeared with Bryan Corbett’s Instrumental Groove Unit in December last year.


http://www.musicspokenhere.club

 

Venue;
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA

Allexa Nava at Music Spoken Here, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025

Featuring: Allexa Nava

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https://musicspokenhere.club/event/allexa-nava/


Allexa Nava
November 27 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

 


Fiery saxophonist, flautist and composer from Peru making her mark on the UK scene.


I first saw London-based Peruvian saxophonist, flautist and composer Allexa Nava when she performed with the all-female Latin band Colectiva at the Brick Lane Jazz Festival in 2024. She has since been forging her solo career with the release of her debut EP ‘No Language’ in February this year, appearing on the Future Jazz Showcase program at The Jazz Cafe in London in April and plenty of other live performances in the UK and abroad. She has also been a fixture performing in the band for the “Paradise Under The Stars” Cuban experience show in London and is a regular performing and recording buddy of the young trumpeter Poppy Daniels.

 

Allexa will be performing with her quartet featuring Emile Hinton on keys, Jai Patel on trombone and Cassius Cobbson on drums.

 

TICKETS
Music Spoken Here is proud to offer exceptional live music experiences in Worcester at a price affordable to you. Our fortnightly events at The Marr’s Bar are ticketless, just show up on the night and pay what you can afford on the door.
The suggested contribution for this event is £15.
You can find out more about our admission and membership options at A New Approach
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/

 

 


Venue;
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA

Rosie Frater-Taylor at Music Spoken Here, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025

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https://musicspokenhere.club/event/replay-session-5-rosie-frater-taylor/

Re:play Session 5 | Rosie Frater-Taylor
November 13 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

 

An electrifying force in contemporary British jazz weaves rock, alt-pop, neo-soul, new-school jazz, and folk into her singular sound.


Making her third appearance at The Marr’s Bar, virtuoso guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Rosie Frater-Taylor returns for the final session in our Re:play series featuring artists who performed for us when we were just getting started. Rosie’s trio played the final gig of our first year on 22nd December 2022. She since returned with Steve Taylor’s Fusion Phew in May last year.


Rosie wrote, recorded, produced and released her debut album ‘On My Mind’ in 2018, comprising eight original songs with her playing guitar, ukulele, bass and singing with her dad Steve Taylor on drums. That was followed up by ‘Bloom’ in 2021 that included covers of Stevie Nicks’ Dreams (which has received over 2m streams) and Crazy by Seal.


Her third album ‘Featherweight’, released last year, draws on the legacy of luminaries such as Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny and Steely Dan, while incorporating modern, rock-tinged influences like John Mayer, Meshell Ndegeocello, and Madison Cunningham. Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page lauded her exceptional “connection with the guitar” following her performance at the Gibson Garage launch in February last year.


Rosie will be performing in her regular trio with Dave Edwards on bass and Tom Potter (2016 Young Drummer of the Year).

 

 

TICKETS
Music Spoken Here is proud to offer exceptional live music experiences in Worcester at a price affordable to you. Our fortnightly events at The Marr’s Bar are ticketless, just show up on the night and pay what you can afford on the door.
The suggested contribution for this event is £15.
You can find out more about our admission and membership options at A New Approach
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/



Venue;
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA

Resolution 88 at Music Spoken Here, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025

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https://musicspokenhere.club/event/replay-session-4-resolution-88/


Re:play Session 4 | Resolution 88
October 23 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

 


Original tunes steeped in 70s jazz-funk of Herbie Hancock featuring lashings of Fender Rhodes


Delighted to welcome Resolution 88 back to The Marr’s Bar for the fourth session in our Re:play series featuring five select bands and artists that played in our 2022/23 season when we were just getting started.

 

Resolution 88 have established themselves as one of the UK’s leading exponents of funk jazz. Their music fuses the sound of the modern London jazz scene with the inspirational greats of the 70’s such as Herbie Hancock’s Head Hunters and the classic Mizell Brothers productions on Blue Note and is synonymous with the beautiful sound of the Fender Rhodes.

 

The lineup features bandleader Tom O’Grady on keys and sees the return of Tom Smith on sax (Tom was a last minute dep when Tristan Banks played for us in April 2023). The lineup is completed with Tiago Coimbra (bass), Oli Blake (percussion) and Ric Elsworth (drums).



TICKETS
Music Spoken Here is proud to offer exceptional live music experiences in Worcester at a price affordable to you. Our fortnightly events at The Marr’s Bar are ticketless, just show up on the night and pay what you can afford on the door.
The suggested contribution for this event is £15.
You can find out more about our admission and membership options at A New Approach
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/

 

Venue;
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA

‘Right Now’ all day jazz festival at Electric Garden, Derby.

Date: Saturday, August 02, 2025

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FIVE BANDS MAKING NEW SOUNDS OF JAZZ RIGHT NOW ALL-DAYER CELEBRATING JAZZ’ CONTINUAL RENEWALL.
SAT AUGUST 2ND ELECTRIC DAISY £10
1.00pm doors
2.00pm ARJUN CHANDRASEKAR QUARTET
3.30pm BLU.PRNT
5.30pm ELLIE’S KATS
7.00pm VIKASATI
8.30pm FLORAL PATTERN
https://mjazz.co.uk/derby-jazz-whats-on/

 

 

Energy levels in jazz are high these days. New bands and audiences are emerging across the country and Derby is right on trend.

 

ARJUN CHANDRASEKAR leading on alto saxophone and keyboards digs the tradition: Monk, Ellington and Wayne Shorter all feature.

 

BLU.PRNT part of a bigger collective of young musicians, poets, artists and educators in Nottingham.

 

ELLIE’S KATS Flautist and singer Elaine Kannedy leads a set of mellow standards.

 

VIKASATI Jacob (keys) and Ant (drums, percussion) use a delicate balance of light and shade to breathe life into their nu-jazz inflected melodies and intricate, dynamic progressions. 

 

FLORAL PATTERN Is An Alt-Jazz Collective Based Between Derby And Nottingham, Led By Saxophonist and composer Myles Noble blending the raw energy of UK soundsystem culture with the Innovation of the contemporary jazz scene,

A Celebration Through Music: Tribute to Ubuntu Music’s Martin Hummel at 606 Club, London.

Date: Monday, September 08, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

Venue

606 Club

90 Lots Road
London
SW10

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A Celebration Through Music:
Tribute to Ubuntu Music’s Martin Hummel
at 606 Club, London
Monday 8 September 2025

 

 


Many of London’s leading jazz musicians will come together at the 606 Club to honour the life and legacy of Martin Hummel, the much-loved founder of Ubuntu Music, who passed away earlier this year after a brave battle with cancer.

 


A passionate champion of jazz in all its forms, Martin’s influence reached far and wide, from nurturing rising stars such as Camilla George and Mark Kavuma, to giving seasoned greats the platform they deserved. His unwavering commitment to musical excellence and inclusivity helped make Ubuntu Music one of the UK’s most respected jazz labels, with a roster that has included Darius Brubeck, Elaine Delmar, Andrew McCormack and many more.

 


Martin’s friends, trumpeter Quentin Collins and vocalist Noemi Nuti, have gathered together a stellar line-up of artists wanting to pay tribute to Martin’s vision, generosity and spirit. Confirmed performers include Paul Booth, Luca Boscagin, Darius Brubeck, Alina Bzhezhinska, James Copus, Paul Edis, Tim Garland, Camilla George, Mark Kavuma, Tony Kofi, Ant Law, Rob Luft, Dave O’Higgins, Leo Richardson and Vasilis Xenopoulos, with more to be announced.

 


The Music Charge will be £25/person with profits from the evening being donated to Royal Trinity Hospice in Clapham, whose outstanding care supported Martin and his family in his final months.

 


Ubuntu, which means “I am because we are”, was more than just the name of Martin’s label; it was the philosophy that shaped his life and career. He brought people together through music, and this celebration will reflect exactly that: unity, joy and the enduring power of jazz to connect us all.

 


Please join us for what promises to be an unforgettable evening of music and memories.

 

 

 

Bookings - 606 Club: https://www.606club.co.uk/events/view/tribute-to-ubuntu-musics-martin-hummel/

 

Royal Trinity Hospice donations: https://www.royaltrinityhospice.london/donate/donate-now

 

Jay Azzolina at Swansea Jazz Club, Cu Mumbles, Mumbles, Swansea.

Date: Wednesday, August 06, 2025

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Wednesday August 6th, 8pm JAY AZZOLINA
American jazz-fusion guitarist known for his work with the Grammy Award-winning group Spyro Gyra

Cu Mumbles, 7 Castleton Walk Arcade, Newton Rd, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4AX
*Please note the venue Cu Mumbles is Card Only Payment at the bar*
Swansea Jazz Club accepts Cash or Card (Subject to capacity) at the door.
All Seating & Tables on first come basis, DOOR 7pm (Unless otherwise stated!)
BOOK TICKETS HERE OR CALL TO BOOK OVER THE PHONE 01792 677287
https://www.swanseajazzland.co.uk/ourtickets


 

https://www.swanseajazzland.co.uk/

 

Emma Smith at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Soho, London.

Dates: Wednesday, August 06, 2025 - Thursday, August 07, 2025

Venue

Ronnie Scott’s, London

47 Frith Street
Soho, London
W1D 4HT

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We have received the following press release;


UK Jazz Vocalist Emma Smith Performs Two Nights in London Celebrating the Release of Her Recent Album Release, Bitter Orange

 


Wednesday, August 6 &
Thursday, August 7
Ronnie Scott’s
Sets at 5:30PM & 8:30PM Both Nights
Tickets Available Here
https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/find-a-show/emma-smith

 

On Bitter Orange, Smith Reveals Her Complex Inner Life Through a Captivating Musical Prism of Modernity and Tradition

 


“... she’s the real deal. Her sense of humor, her pathos, her song stylings and even her songwriting skills (What Took You So Long?) are on full display and I hope there’s so much more to come.” — Cultural Attaché

 


“Her album shows Smith’s vulnerability, her charming love of performing, and her dynamic voice that she uses to the maximum of her abilities. This album introduces American audiences to Emma Smith. — Making A Scene

 

UK jazz vocalist Emma Smith will be celebrating the release of her latest album, Bitter Orange, for two nights in London at Ronnie Scott’s on Wednesday, August 6 and Thursday, August 7. Emma’s band consists of Jamie Safir (piano), Conor Chaplin (bass), and Luke Tomlinson (drums). This show comes just after a sold-out US debut at Catalina’s in Los Angeles.

 


Celebrated British jazz vocalist Emma Smith, already a musical force with a devoted and ever-growing following in the UK and European markets, embarks on captivating the US fans with her forthcoming album, Bitter Orange, due out July 18th on La Reserve Records. Known for her virtuosic chops and signature vivacious live shows, Smith, who is a multi-million streams artist, is the first UK artist to join the label’s roster and brings a lifetime of stories to these shores.


Bitter Orange is an intimate snapshot of the reality of Smith’s modern inner life with a sound rooted in yesterday — the glamour and the introspection of a self-making woman trying to be heard and make an impact.


“This album is my space to play with the juxtaposition of bitter and sweet, the humor and heartbreak that punctuate my life — the ups and downs, the wins and the losses,” she says. “There’s camp ridiculousness and raw vulnerability — and somehow, all of that is me.”


Emma was raised in a musically-rich family of accomplished musicians. Her mother played saxophone for Leonard Bernstein and Paul Weller, among others, and her father’s orchestrations were commissioned by The Three Degrees, Herb Miller (brother of Glenn Miller), Princess Diana and King Charles III. But it was her grandfather, Chris Smith Sr., a celebrated East End trombonist, who was her greatest influence. He performed with Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr., Oscar Peterson, and Barbra Streisand, among others. “He never skipped a day’s practice,” Smith recalls. “He taught me that you’re only as good as your last gig.” That discipline, paired with a deep love for the music, became the foundation of Smith’s artistry.


Bitter Orange pays homage to Emma’s musical inspirations including Ella Fitzgerald, Julie London, Oscar Peterson, and British jazz royalty Dame Cleo Laine but with a sound distinctly her own. Smith and her trio have been seamlessly playing together for over a decade. The trio includes pianist and co-producer Jamie Safir, (Kylie Minogue and Claire Martin OBE), double bassist Conor Chaplin, (Jacob Collier and drummer Luke Tomlinson, a guest member of the NDR Big Band).


“We’ve been making records and playing shows together for years,” Smith explains. “There’s a real friendship and deep trust between the trio and me. It’s our hope that listeners can hear the camaraderie that exists between us on every track.”


Recent accolades Smith has won include the 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Vocalist of the Year, and the Jools Holland Boisdale Music Award for Jazz Act of the Year (competing alongside Ezra Collective, Courtney Pine, and Nubya Garcia). She was also a finalist in the 2023 Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, and the only non-U.S. singer in the top five. Her career highlights include collaborations and performances with Michael Bublé, The Quincy Jones Orchestra, Jeff Goldblum’s Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, and Postmodern Jukebox. She is also a longtime member of the internationally acclaimed group, The Puppini Sisters. Having spent four years as a program host for “Jazz Now” on BBC Radio 3, Smith is already a familiar voice to British jazz audiences nationwide.


Smith supported her album release with a recent debut US performance on July 17 at Catalina’s Jazz Club (Los Angeles). Her UK album launch includes four shows at Ronnie Scott’s (London) August 6–7, and additional dates across Europe and North America that will continue throughout 2025 and beyond. She is represented by Music Works International, home to artists including Dianne Reeves, Samara Joy, Emmet Cohen, and Branford Marsalis.


Bitter Orange is a record of contrast — delivered with guts and elegance — from an artist whose story is just beginning in the U.S., but who has spent years laying the groundwork. For American audiences, this is the first chapter. For Smith, it’s a moment she’s been building toward her whole life.


“I feel ready now — secure enough in myself — to be vulnerable through my music and show my edges to the world,” she says. “I’m looking forward to sharing my stories and songs with American jazz fans.”

 

For more information on Emma Smith, please visit:
http://www.emmasmithmusic.co.uk


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqGWnHbzg-Q&t=4s

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhvD6IufF-g

Bryan Corbett’s Instrumental Groove Unit at Corn Exchange Jazz Club, The Corn Exchange, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.

Date: Thursday, September 11, 2025

Featuring: Bryan Corbett

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CORN EXCHANGE JAZZ CLUB
ROSS ON WYE
PRESENT
BRYAN CORBETT’S INSTRUMENTAL GROOVE UNIT
THURSDAY 11th SEPT. 7:30pm - 9:30pm
DOORS OPEN 6:45pm
(tickets available here)
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/vidlerhospitalityltd/1791368

 

JAZZ CLUB with Brian Corbett
Thu 11 Sep 2025 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Ross Corn Exchange, 8 High St, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 5HL.

 


Having returned to playing from serious health issues and major surgery in 2024,Bryan is back doing what he does best.

 

Bryan Corbett presents The ‘Instrumental Groove Unit’


“The Bomb” – Courtney Pine


“Something special” – Michael Parkinson

 

Renowned Birmingham-based trumpeter and flugelhorn player Bryan Corbett presents a new original project full of improvisation, hip grooves, beautiful melodies, unique musicianship, interplay and virtuosity. Bryan’s musical journey is a tapestry of diverse collaborations and artistic pursuits. As a sought-after session musician, he has lent his talents to some of the biggest names and acclaimed artists across various genres. From The Brand New Heavies, Ben E King, Us3, Tony Christie, Sigala & Ella Eyre to featured soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra and performing under his own name at jazz clubs and festivals around the globe. His remarkable versatility allows him to
seamlessly transition between musical styles, from jazz and funk to soul, pop, and beyond.

 

This exciting new project introduces original material and a repertoire with emphasis on the ‘pocket’ of groove and freedom of improvisation. Bryan introduces the project as “A chance to play some original tunes and ideas coming to it from a different angle than I normally would”.

 

Featuring the outstanding talents of Luke Harris (The Brand New Heavies, Wretch 32 and Tricky), Paul Deats and Wayne Matthews, this promises to be
something not to be missed!


Luke Harris - Drums
https://www.premier-percussion.com/artists/luke-harris/

 

Wayne Matthews - Bass
https://www.waynematthewsmusic.com/

 

Paul Deats - Fender Rhodes
A masterful pianist and keyboardist, an exceptional talent. Paul creates lush harmonic textures, providing colours and foundation for musical explorations.

 

Emily Masser Quartet at Cheltenham Jazz Club, The Irving Studio,Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, Glos.

Date: Monday, October 27, 2025

Featuring: Emily Masser Quartet

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From;
https://www.cheltenhamjazz.co.uk/

THE EMILY MASSER QUARTET
WHEN: 8.00 pm, Monday 27 October 2025
WHERE: The Irving Studio,Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Tickets: £20.00

 

Emily Masser – Vocals
Matyas Gayer – Piano
James Owston - Bass
Steve Brown – Drums

 

Rising star Emily Masser is an astonishing vocalist. She first sang at Cheltenham Jazz Club in January 2024 as a member of the The Clark Tracy Quintet, with the quintet’s debut album, “Introducing Emily Masser”, showcasing her arrangements and vocals. She will be performing tonight with her own quartet. Featuring a mix of modern twists on jazz standards and Emily’s vocal approach to vocalese and bebop.

 

Tickets available from the Everyman Theatre Box Office 01242 572573 or http://www.everymantheatre.org.uk


https://emilymasser.co.uk/

Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival 2026, Moseley Park, Birmingham,

Dates: Friday, July 10, 2026 - Sunday, July 12, 2026

Featuring: Various Artists

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Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
10th – 12th July 2026. Moseley Park, Birmingham.
https://mostlyjazz.co.uk/

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Free Summer Street Party, Frith Street, Soho, London.

Date: Saturday, August 02, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

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We have received the following press release;


Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club Announces Free Summer Street Party


The all-day event will include a line-up of cross-generational UK jazz acts, DJ sets, family-friendly activities, outdoor bars, and street food

 

Artists lined up to perform include Jazz Jamaica, Theon Cross, Cosmic Fusion, Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Ensemble, DJ AG and Kinetika Bloco

 


Saturday August 2nd 2025 - 11am until 5pm

 

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club today announces the return of its street party, a free outdoor event taking place on Frith Street in Soho on Saturday 2 August 2025. The all-day event will showcase a diverse cross section of the UK jazz scene, featuring performances by both up-and-coming talents and established stars, alongside DJ sets, family activities, outdoor bars, and street food.


Following the runaway success of the first edition in 2019, which marked the club’s 60th anniversary and saw 5000 music fans in attendance, this year’s event serves as a thank you to the thousands of members and customers who continue to support the club and keep it at the heart of London’s live jazz scene.

 


The live music line-up spans the breadth of the UK jazz community, with sets from pioneering mento, ska, reggae, and jazz collective Jazz Jamaica, celebrated tuba virtuoso Theon Cross, genre-blending band Cosmic Fusion, the inspiring Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Ensemble and youth music charity group Kinetika Bloco. DJ AG, who has created a stir with his spontaneous outdoor sets and viral online performances, will provide additional music throughout the day.

 


Fred Nash, Managing Director of Ronnie Scott’s:
“We’re delighted to be bringing the Ronnie Scott’s Street Party back this August. This is a chance to throw our own mini outdoor summer festival, for free, in the heart of Soho as a thank you to our members and customers for their continued support. We’re also showcasing the UK’s outstanding cross-generational jazz talent - from the musicians of Jazz Jamaica who have paved the way for today’s brilliant youth bands like Kinetika Bloco and Tomorrow’s Warriors.”

 

 

The Ronnie Scott’s Street Party will take place from 11am until 5pm on Saturday 2 August 2025 on Frith Street, Soho. Entry is free and no tickets are required.

 


Timings:
Start: 11am
DJ AG: 11.30am-12.10pm
Kinetika Bloco: 12.10pm-12.30pm
DJ AG: 12.30pm-12.45pm
Tomorrow’s Warriors: 12.45pm-1.15pm
Cosmic Fusion: 1.45pm-2.25pm
Theon Cross: 3pm-3.40pm
Jazz Jamaica: 4pm- 4.40pm
End: 5pm

 

Robert Castelli & BOOM! at Music Spoken Here, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Thursday, October 09, 2025

Featuring: Robert Castelli

More details

From;
https://musicspokenhere.club/event/robert-castelli-boom/


Robert Castelli & BOOM!
October 9 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

 


Get carried away into the world of Afro-Cuban music, West African rhythms and jazz-rock of the seventies and eighties
We are delighted to have Robert Castelli return with his BOOM UK band for the third show in our Re:Play series featuring five select bands who performed in the first year of Music Spoken Here at The Marr’s Bar.

 

Hailing from New York, with Italian heritage and now living in Spain, third-generation drummer Robert named his band BOOM inspired by the short-lived 1979’ Trio of Doom’ (John McLaughlin, Tony Williams and Jaco Pastorius). The concept is based on the energy of the music.

 

Robert explains: “Sometimes you go to a club and there’s a band playing and you hear people talking and glasses clinking. Then you see another band, they are not louder, but all of a sudden, an electricity goes through the room and everybody is quiet. That’s Boom.”

 

The UK BOOM lineup features Francesco LoCastro on guitar, Marco Marconi on piano and Jonny Wickham on bass. While this will be the second appearance of BOOM on the Music Spokem Here program, it will be the third appearance for both Francesco who brought his own quartet up in May 2023 and Jonny, who appeared with Steve Taylor’s Fusion Phew in May 2024.

 

TICKETS
Music Spoken Here is proud to offer exceptional live music experiences in Worcester at a price affordable to you. Our fortnightly events at The Marr’s Bar are ticketless, just show up on the night and pay what you can afford on the door.
The suggested contribution for this event is £15.
You can find out more about our admission and membership options at A New Approach
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/

 


Venu;e
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA

Fugue and Groove Jazz Trio at Fentham Hall Jazz Club, Marsh Lane, Solihull.

Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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We have received the following information regarding this event;


Tuesday 17th March
Evening
Fentham Hall Jazz Club, Marsh Lane, Solihull, B92 0AH

Fugue & Groove Jazz Trio at Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, Tetbury, Glos.

Date: Friday, September 12, 2025

More details

From;
https://tetburygoodsshed.co.uk/events/fugue-groove-jazz-trio/


Fugue & Groove Jazz Trio
Fri 12 Sep 2025
19:30
Advance ticket £15
(Booking fees apply)
On the door £18
BOOK NOW
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/venueplan/bjqrndyrngzw

 


Take a selection of hits from the piano classical repertoire, from the tuneful and beautifully evocative Meditation by Massenet to the fast and energetic Solfeggio by Bach.

 

​Mix up the ingredients and add a bit of spice in the form of inventive improvisation and creative arrangements. Then add in generous helping of swinging jazz and driving funky/latin stylings…

 

…and enjoy listening to the seasoned, dynamic and dexterous experts – Rich Hughes (piano), Simon Smith (bass) and Steve Street (drums) – as they deftly chef up all the ingredients to create a unique and exciting fusion of classical and jazz in a wonderful and entertaining presentation.

 

With solos showcasing their individual virtuosity, improvisational brilliance, and seamless interplay, they create a dynamic experience that is both lyrical and high-energy, ranging from evocative ballads to fast, driving swing.

 

Individually, they have worked with an impressive roster of renowned artists and established jazz musicians, including Alex Clarke, Greg Abate, Simon Spillett, B.D. Lenz, Ray Gelato, Kenny Ball, Idina Menzel, Ringo Starr and Dave Stewart.

 


Reviews


What a joy to hear your innovative and well produced show. Delightful and Entertaining’ – John Helling (Presenter for BBC Radio)


Last Night’s performance was one of the best at the club. The three of your have something special’ – (Promoter of Pershore Jazz)


Absolutely excellent gig this evening and – believe me – I’m a good judge of audience satisfaction, and it was 100%’ – Frank Pizzey, Promoter of Bonded Warehouse

 


Event Details
Doors Open at 7PM. Show starts at 7:30PM
Please note that tickets bought on the door on the night will cost £18

 

01666 505496 (office hours only)
Box office number: 0333 666 4466
Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

 

The Old Station Yard,
Cirencester Road,
Tetbury, GL8 8EY

Jazzamatazz Feat. Amy Roberts, lunchtime performance at Solihull Jazz, Broomfields Hall, Union Road, Solihull,

Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025

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FT. AMY ROBERTS ON SAX
Sunday 10th August. 12.30pm
£10 + Raffle
Jazzamatazz, Solihull Jazz, Broomfields Hall, Union Road, Solihull, B91 3DH
http://jazzamatazz.org.uk

 

The Nel Begley Trio With Paul Edis & Luke Fowler at The Black Swan Venue, Newcastle Arts Centre, Newcasttle-upon-Tyne.

Date: Thursday, August 28, 2025

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The Nel Begley Trio
With
Paul Edis
&
Luke Fowler

 

THURS 28TH
AUGUST
Doors 7pm /
Music from 7:30pm
In The
Black Swan

 

TICKETS
£10 adv /
£12 otd
https://newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk/product/nel-begley-trio/

 

London-based jazz singer and songwriter, Nel Begley is recognized for her captivating performances.


In 2025 Nel released her latest album Small Flame. Recorded during the third trimester of her pregnancy, it showcases Begley’s artistry and resilience, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process of a dedicated musician balancing the joys of motherhood and art.


Completing the trio for this performance is award winning pianist Paul Edis and virtuoso double bassist Luke Fowler.

 

Begley’s enchanting performances have delighted audiences at renowned venues and festivals, including The Manchester Jazz Festival, The Vortex, Pizza Express, Ronnie Scott’s, Leeds Jazz Festival, London Jazz Festival, and Jamboree Barcelona.


Nel’s music has received significant endorsements from Arts Council England and The Northern Line Scheme, underscoring her influence in the vibrant music scene.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW_7B7erSHI


https://nelbegley.bandcamp.com/album/small-flame

 

Newcastle Arts Centre
67 Westgate Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 1SG


0191 261 5618


https://newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk/product/nel-begley-trio/

Boo Hewerdine & Reg Meuross Duo plus Deborah Rose at Red Lion Folk Club, King’s Heath, Birmingham.

Date: Wednesday, November 05, 2025

More details

From;
https://www.redlionfolkclub.uk/


Nov 5th
Boo Hewerdine & Reg Meuross
Plus Deborah Rose
£17

 

Experience an unforgettable evening with Boo Hewerdine and Reg Meuross as they embark on a co-headline tour that promises to captivate audiences with their exceptional musical talents. Boo Hewerdine, renowned for his work with The Bible and collaborations with artists like Eddi Reader, is celebrated for his poignant lyrics and unforgettable melodies. Reg Meuross, acclaimed for his evocative songs and masterful storytelling, has a rich discography that has earned him both critical praise and a devoted following.

 

The Red Lion,
Vicarage Road
King’s Heath,
Birmingham B14 7LY.


Wednesday 7.45 pm. Doors open 7.15 pm.
Finish around 10.30 pm.

Tomorrow’s Warriors presents: Harlem Renaissance: A 100 Year Revolution at Southbank Centre, London.

Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025

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We have received the following press release;

 

Tomorrow’s Warriors presents:

 

Harlem Renaissance: A 100 Year Revolution
Updated programme following cancellation of Harlem Now with Soweto Kinch

 

A day of music, dance and discussion at Southbank Centre featuring Nu Civilisation Orchestra, Bonnie Greer, Peter Edwards, CHERISE, Valerie Ebuwa & more to celebrate a movement that shook a city and awakened a nation

 

A 100 Year Revolution: The Harlem Renaissance – Panel Discussion, Saturday 13th September,
Purcell Room, 2pm - Tickets here https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/a-100-year-revolution-the-harlem-renaissance/

 

The Blackbird and The Duke – Nu Civilisation Orchestra – Saturday 13th September, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7.30pm – Tickets here
https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/the-blackbird-and-the-duke/

 


The celebrated jazz talent development organisation, charity and creative producer Tomorrow’s Warriors announced today an update to the Harlem Renaissance: A 100 Year Revolution programme.

 

Tomorrow’s Warriors said:
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, the ‘Tomorrow’s Warriors & Soweto Kinch:
Harlem Now!’ concert on September 14th   has been cancelled. This decision was not taken lightly, and we hope to re-schedule the show in 2026. We apologise to those who have bought tickets, which are refundable or transferable for the Harlem Renaissance programme on Saturday 13th  September, which remains unchanged. This includes ‘A 100 Year Revolution: The Harlem Renaissance’  Panel Discussion in the daytime featuring Soweto Kinch and Bonnie Greer and ‘The Blackbird and The Duke – Nu Civilisation Orchestra’ in the evening with Bonnie Greer, Peter Edwards, CHERISE and Valerie Ebuwa.”

 

The programme celebrates centenary of the Harlem Renaissance - a seismic cultural revolution, that shook a city and woke up a nation. The effects of the Harlem Renaissance can still be felt across the world to this day and Tomorrow’s Warriors will celebrate its impact across an ambitious and innovative day and night programme of music, dance and discussion, with a panel discussion and a concert on Saturday 13th 2025.

 

The day kicks off with A 100 Year Revolution: The Harlem Renaissance - a panel discussion at 2pm in the Purcell Room, at Southbank Centre, tracing the 100-year cultural impact of the Harlem Renaissance and its relevance today. Panellists include Bonnie Greer OBE, Margaret Busby CBE, Soweto Kinch and Kevin Le Gendre. The discussion will explore the origins of the Harlem Renaissance and how the Black creative revolution in 1920s New York transformed the world. Topics will include the cultural influence on Black British identity, the impact of transatlantic artistic exchanges and the role of the creative arts in cultural solidarity.

 

In the evening in Queen Elizabeth Hall, Tomorrow’s Warriors presents The Blackbird and The Duke with Nu Civilisation Orchestra led by Peter Edwards. The first set will premiere The Blackbird of Harlem – a staged concert telling the incredible story of the trailblazing international artist and activist, Florence Mills, through narration, music, dance and visuals featuring Bonnie Greer OBE (playwright, author, broadcaster, critic), CHERISE (artist and composer) and dancer and choreographer Valerie Ebuwa (Clod Ensemble).

 

Florence Mills’ story of outstanding talent, the pursuit of equality and extraordinary resilience is brought to life by creative Director and Dramaturg Patricia Cumper. From Florence’s early years in Vaudeville, through to her performances on Broadway in Shuffle Along and subsequent international headline shows, The Blackbird of Harlem tells the little-known story of the life of the singer, dancer, and formidable campaigner for equal rights for African Americans.

 

The second set will feature two seminal Duke Ellington works; A Tone Parallel To Harlem and Black, Brown and Beige. Duke Ellington composed A Tone Parallel to Harlem in 1951, capturing the transformative essence and soundscape of the times. Black, Brown and Beige charts through music the social narrative of African American history. From the burden and oppression of Work Song and the prayer for salvation of Come Sunday, the story shifts to the patriotic Black Americans fighting in the Revolutionary and Civil wars. The final chapter covers the Great Migration and the movement of Black Americans into the city – arriving in Harlem, hungry for a cultural awakening and revolution, that would shape the identity of African Americans to this day.

 

Bonnie Greer OBE said “
There’s something so poignant about seeing a young woman—specifically, a young Black woman—on stage, singing. For me, it’s incredibly moving. Maybe it’s because I’m an older Black woman myself, and when I see a young Black woman up there, it touches me deeply. It’s powerful. It’s courageous. She was a courageous little thing. Strong, yet fragile at the same time. And she wasn’t afraid to show that fragility. Some people saw it and took advantage of it, but that vulnerability—that softness—is so important, especially for Black girls. But Florence was unforgettable. She was beautiful. She stepped to the front of the line and did her thing with courage. She supported her whole family. And that’s why people remember her. Florence Mills’ story needs to be told—not just as a tribute to her brilliance, but as a mirror held up to a history that continues to repeat itself. She embodies a legacy of young Black women who give everything to their art, only to be consumed by the very systems that celebrate them. From Billie Holiday to Whitney Houston, and so many others—these are artists whose light burned brightly, but often too briefly. Florence’s story is not just history; it’s a living reality for many today. Her life reminds us of the cost of brilliance in a world that too often fails to protect its most luminous souls. And it calls on us to do better—for the artists of today, and for those still to come.”

 


About Tomorrow’s Warriors: 
Tomorrow’s Warriors is a pioneering talent development agency, creative producer, learning and training provider, charity and consultancy specialising in jazz. Founded in 1991 by Queen’s Medal for Music recipient Dr Gary Crosby OBE and Janine Irons OBE, TW helps aspiring young artists from diverse backgrounds discover their magic and achieve creative ambitions. Since inception, Tomorrow’s Warriors has reached over 15,000 young people aged 11-25 through its unique Talent Development Programme, providing each musician with between 1,000-5,000 hours of free jazz training and development. TW nurtures nascent talent and builds engaged, culturally diverse audiences. Tomorrow’s Warriors has provided a crucial development platform for many of the artists now tearing up the international music scene – including Mercury Prize 2023 winners EZRA Collective, as well as Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia, Cassie Kinoshi and Nérija, Binker Golding, Shabaka Hutchings and Sons of Kemet, CHERISE, ESKA, Denys Baptiste, Soweto Kinch, Zara McFarlane and many more. TW has a dedicated resident space at The Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall to host its Young Artist Development Programme aimed at talent aged 11-25 years old, comprising of learning and participation, artist development and professional performances. The Emerging Artist Programme delivers mentoring, performance opportunities, training, traineeships, talks, masterclasses, and bursaries to support artists into professional careers, many securing paid, often high-profile, opportunities across a broad spectrum of the industry. Tomorrow’s Warriors is proud to be a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England and a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner. Tomorrow’s Warriors is pivotal in elevating UK jazz, valued by its alumni and respected by funding partners for the impact delivered through its pipeline for outstanding, diverse talent. https://tomorrowswarriors.org/
Tomorrow’s Warriors is a not for profit company and a Registered Charity No 1153613. Give today to Tomorrow’s Warriors at https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/13423

 

Further context about Harlem Renaissance: The Harlem Renaissance saw an explosion of literature, music, visual art, and intellectual thought that defined a new African American identity. Black artists, writers, and musicians were taking control of their own narrative and through a movement that would grow to encompass and celebrate
commonality of the cultural heritage of the African diaspora. Whilst the Harlem Renaissance inspired the music of Duke Ellington, the writing of Zora Neale Hurston, and the art of Aaron Douglas, it was never just an American phenomenon—it inspired a global Black consciousness. Writers like Claude McKay (a Jamaican) and thinkers like
W.E.B. Du Bois had international influence, connecting Harlem to London, Paris, and beyond. This legacy continues to inspire artists and activists across the UK.

 

About Duke Ellington and Florence Mills’ connection: Although Ellington and Mills never formally collaborated, their lives were entwined as central figures in the Harlem Renaissance. Florence Mills had a profound influence on Ellington as an artist, as evidenced in Black Beauty, a tribute he composed in 1928, soon after Mills’ untimely death at the age of 31.

 

 

Caol Ila Islay Jazz Festival, Islay, Scotland.

Dates: Friday, September 19, 2025 - Sunday, September 21, 2025

More details

We have received the following press release;

The Sound of Islay is Jazz: Islay Jazz Festival announces 2025 dates and new partnership with leading distillery, Caol Ila


Jazz Scotland has announced that Caol Ila, which translates in Gaelic to ‘The Sound of Islay’, will be headline sponsor of the 2025 Islay Jazz Festival, one of Scotland’s biggest celebrations of jazz music.



The Caol Ila Islay Jazz Festival will take place between 19-21 September 2025 and boasts a line-up of jazz musicians from across Scotland, and the world, who will play at intimate venues around the island including Caol Ila and Lagavulin distilleries.


Each year the festival draws jazz and Scotch whisky fans from across the globe who are looking to enjoy the compelling combination of music and whisky, with the stunning backdrop of views of the island’s breathtaking landscape and its symphony of iconic whisky distilleries.


Festival visitors to the island will have the exclusive opportunity to savour a special dram of Caol Ila, crafted specifically to celebrate this annual music and culture event. This limited-edition release will be unveiled soon.


This is the first year that Caol Ila will be headline sponsor of the festival which has been supported by its parent company, Diageo, for 15 years, previously having Lagavulin as the title sponsor. Diageo has confirmed it is extending its longstanding collaboration with Jazz Scotland until 2027.


Caol Ila, or “The Sound of Islay”, has more than just a fitting name as a headline sponsor - the distillery is the perfect place for visitors to embrace Islay. With a passionate and knowledgeable team on hand, plus views across to the Paps of Jura, and a liquid with deep roots to the island’s history and culture. The Caol Ila distillery visitor experience, was beautifully reimagined and reopened in 2022 as part of Diageo’s £185 million investment in Scotch whisky tourism, invites guests to explore the distillery’s rich heritage and stunning coastal views.


Jazz Scotland is a non-profit organisation that promotes and supports jazz and related music in Scotland. It will continue the Islay Jazz Festival’s approach of bringing together a wide range of world-class musicians from Scotland and beyond to create exciting and unique collaborations at venues around the island.



The Islay Arts Association is a longstanding partner of the jazz festival as part of its ongoing support for music and culture on Islay.

 

“The Festival is going from strength to strength, with this sponsorship of Caol Isla being an exciting development” said Stuart Todd, Chairman of the Islay Arts Association. “A particularly varied programme of concerts is well into planning.  We look forward to welcoming fine musicians and dedicated jazz fans to Islay , joining locals at events in the distilleries and other venues across this beautiful island.”

 

Eleanor Gilles, Brand Home Manager at Caol Ila and Lagavulin, said:
“Jazz Festival brings with it a real buzz to the island, and it’s great to have Caol Ila as the headline sponsor for the first time this year. With a name like ‘The Sound of Islay’, it feels like Caol Ila was destined to host such a brilliant celebration of music. Guests can expect some standout performances from world-leading jazz musicians, drams, cocktails and panoramic views of some of Scotland’s stunning scenery - we can’t wait to welcome visitors new and old.”

 

“We’re delighted that our friends at Diageo have committed to supporting the festival for the next 3 years,” said John Youngs, Jazz Scotland’s CEO.


“This multi-year support, which matches Creative Scotland’s multi-year funding for the event, ensures that we can continue to deliver a programme of the highest quality for artists and audiences alike over the longer-term. That is exciting!”, Jazz Scotland Chair of the board- Neil GIbbons

 

Timeline;

 

From 24 July 2025 Festival Pass will be announced and on sale. The Festival Pass will be valid for a full-suite of concerts at a discounted price, priority booking and more, and is the best way to lock in for an immersive festival experience. There will only be 40 limited festival passes available, so be sure to keep an eye on your emails for an announcement of when sales open to avoid disappointment.
Local Islay residents will also be eligible for priority booking and discounts for the festival. Sign-ups for this will also open from 24 July 2025

 

The musicians visiting the island will also be gradually announced during this period. As an example, for the musicians who visited in 2024 see here -
https://www.islayarts.org.uk/2024/08/26/lagavulin-islay-jazz-festival/


4 - 10 August 2025 We announce the full programme of concerts and events. The priority booking window opens for festival pass holders and Islay residents.


10 August 2025 Bookings open to the general public.


Tickets are available online only through the Jazz Scotland Website.
https://jazzscotland.com/


Creative Scotland is the public body that supports culture and creativity across all parts of Scotland, distributing funding provided by the Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Learn more about the value of art and creativity in Scotland and join in at http://www.ourcreativevoice.scot.



The Festival is promoted by specialist jazz promoters, Jazz Scotland, and The Islay Arts Association, and receives funding from Creative Scotland.


The Festival has been running since 1999. Since then the Festival has promoted musicians from over 25 countries, but has a special place for Scottish jazz musicians and audiences.

 


Islay Jazz Festival’s website is https://islayjazzfestival.co.uk/

Shez Raja feat Guthrie Govan and Soweto Kinch, two shows at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Soho, London.

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Featuring: Shez Raja

Venue

Ronnie Scott’s, London

47 Frith Street
Soho, London
W1D 4HT

More details

From;
https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/find-a-show/shez-raja


Shez Raja feat Guthrie Govan and Soweto Kinch
17th September 2025

 


Voted one of the ‘Hottest Bass Players in the World’ by readers of Bass Player magazine, virtuoso British-Asian bass player Shez Raja is renowned for his high energy live shows, unique Indo-jazz-funk sound and global star collaborations with Mike Stern, Randy Brecker, Trilok Gurtu and Wayne Krantz.

 

Ticket prices
£40 – £55

 

Line-up
SHEZ RAJA – bass
GUTHRIE GOVAN – guitar
SOWETO KINCH – sax
CHRIS JEROME – keys
SOPHIE ALLOWAY – drums

 

Times and Tickets
Wednesday 17th September, 2025


17:30
Doors Open
17:30


Show Starts
18:30


Show Finishes
19:50


Doors Close
20:00


Wednesday 17th September, 2025 20:30


Doors Open
20:30


Show Starts
21:15


Show Finishes
22:35


Doors Close
03:00

 

Inspired by travels with his father to the Punjab region of the Indian sub-continent, Raja immersed himself in the musical culture of his South Asian roots. He now merges his rich musical heritage with a hugely diverse playing experience to create dynamic and passionate music that blends East with West.

 

Guthrie Govan is hailed as one of the greatest guitarists of his generation, possessing jaw-dropping technical prowess fused with heartfelt emotional expression.


Soweto Kinch, multi-award-winning saxophonist, brings his fearless brand of jazz to the stage, pushing boundaries with every note.


Expect a spellbinding journey through spiritual jazz, fiery funk and cosmic improvisation, performed by a world-class band at the height of their powers.

Janette Mason – ReWired at Jazz at Progress, Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire.

Date: Friday, December 05, 2025

Featuring: Janette Mason

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From;
From;
https://www.jazzinreading.com/jazz/jazz-at-progress/?future=true

Jazz at Progress | Janette Mason – ReWired | Tickets on sale soon
Friday 5 December 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.


Janette Mason keyboard
Tom Mason bass
Eric Ford drums
Janette Mason – ReWired


‘A substantial triumph for Janette Mason as she breathes new jazz life into this well chosen selection of tunes. Her arrangements are intelligent, imaginative and sophisticated.’ Ian Mann (The Jazzmann) ****


Janette Mason is a jazz pianist, a composer for film and TV, an arranger and producer of all genres from jazz to soul to pop, and a dedicated and heartfelt musical communicator. Over the course of a thirty-year career she has quietly but emphatically made her presence felt, delighting audiences with her skills in all kinds of settings, from tiny jazz clubs to international film and TV projects.


Whether leading her own trio, playing sessions with Oasis, Pulp, or Seal, working with legendary producer Tony Visconti, launching her latest project AYRA in collaboration with vocal legend Juliet Roberts, teaching jazz at Bradfield College or fulfilling her role as Artist in Residence at Twickenham Theatre, Janette always stays true to her core values – a commitment to musical excellence, combined with a generous, giving sensibility that reaches out to audiences and ensures that the message in the music is always there to be heard.


Janette says that her direct influences as a keyboard player were Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea. Her own playing on her latest album, ‘ReWired’ has been described as ‘a triumph of elegant tones and passionate swing’. It took her six months to tie down the rights to the eight songs she reinterprets: ‘Cars’ (Gary Numan), ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’ (David Bowie), ‘Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered’ (Rodgers and Hart), ‘Good 4 U’ (Olivia Rodrigo), ‘The Man with the Child in His Eyes’ (Kate Bush), ‘Eleanor Rigby’ (Beatles), ‘Lullaby of Birdland’ (George Shearing) and ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ (Noel Gallagher).

 

Janette will be joined by:


Tom Mason, one of the most versatile double bassists and bass guitarists on the UK music scene.  His résumé of recordings, performances and tours boasts artists such as Lizz Wright, Mark Ronson and Jamie Cullum. Tom has also been long-term member of award-winning pianist Robert Mitchell’s Panacea.


Eric Ford on drums, has performed across the globe and played on around sixty albums. He has worked with musicians as diverse as Ronnie Laws, Marc Almond, Clare Teal, The London Jazz Orchestra and Jason Rebello. He will be familiar to Progress audiences for his performances with the acclaimed contemporary jazz trio Partikel, the Scott Willcox Big Band and Chris Biscoe’s celebration of Mike Westbrook


‘My career has come full circle,’ Janette explained in a recent interview. ‘I am now working on and playing music I listened to and was influenced by as a teenager. Sometimes I can’t believe that has happened. I have reached a point in life where I just feel happy. That’s where I am at and If audiences enjoy even a small percentage of it, and it takes them somewhere else, that will be wonderful.’


Full details of the album ‘Rewired ‘are available here.
https://propermusic.com/products/janettemason-rewired

 

Progress Theatre
progress theatre - jazz in reading
http://www.progresstheatre.co.uk | The Mount, Off Christchurch Road, Reading RG1 5HL
Bar at all gigs from 7:00pm. Drinks may be taken into the auditorium during performances.
Progress Theatre is a self-governing, self-funding theatre group founded in 1947, maintained by volunteers. The Theatre itself is an intimate 95-seat venue. It is the oldest operating theatre in Reading and has a fully licensed bar. There is wheelchair access to the Theatre with a space for disabled patrons. In 2011 Sir Kenneth Branagh became the Patron to Progress Theatre.

The Freddie Gavita Quartet in Homage to Freddie Hubbard at Jazz at Progress, Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire.

Date: Friday, November 07, 2025

Featuring: Freddie Gavita

More details

From;
https://www.jazzinreading.com/jazz/jazz-at-progress/?future=true


Jazz at Progress | The Freddie Gavita Quartet in Homage to Freddie Hubbard | Tickets on sale soon
Friday 7 November 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.


Freddie Gavita trumpet
Tom Cawley keys
Daniel Casimir bass
Mez Clough drums


The Freddie Gavita Quartet in Homage to Freddie Hubbard
Quite a line up to perform music of one of the finest trumpeters in jazz, Freddie Hubbard. He came of age as a soloist in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers from 1961 to 1965. Ten albums for Blue Note and featured on several classic recorded albums with Oliver Nelson, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, to name but a few! Hubbard died in 2008 and deserves to be remembered as being among the jazz greats.
We are therefore delighted to host this gig with wonderful musicians led by 2017 British Jazz Award “Best Trumpeter” Freddie Gavita, who has long been an admirer of Hubbard and will add to our knowledge of his legacy.
Apart from Daniel Casimir, the three other members of the quartet are new to Jazz In Reading. However, there was a livestream quartet performance by Guildford Jazz in Covid afflicted February 2021, a review of which by Trevor Bannister is on our website.
Here is a quote from the review “The spellbinding quality of Freddie’s individual voice was immediately obvious in the opening bars of his own composition ‘Yearning’; understated, flawlessly executed, beautifully articulated and warm in tone. He allows the music space to breathe and to grow in its own way”.  Freddie is a regular member of the house band at Ronnie Scott’s, apart from performing nationwide in various formats.

 

Tom Cawley (1998 Young Musician of the Year) is a regular in the quartet and a senior member of the UK’s jazz establishment being a composer, arranger, band leader and professor of Jazz piano at the Royal Academy of Music. He has released several acclaimed albums with his “Tom Cawley’s Curios” band.

 

Daniel Casimir (2021 Instrumentalist Of The Year in the Jazz FM Award) was bassist with Jean Toussaint for a memorable gig at Progress December 2018 – the “Brother Raymond Tour.” Since then, Dan has hit the heights and won awards for his music and playing. Formed his own big band and continues to creatively push the boundaries in jazz.


Finally, drummer and multi-instrumentalist, Mez Clough, has toured and performed with numerous hugely well-known artists from various genres in the music industry. He is also the regular percussionist for Madness.


We believe that an exciting evening of jazz awaits. Please come and enjoy it with us.


Chris Biscoe’s Profiles Quartet at Jazz at Progress, Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire.

Date: Friday, October 10, 2025

Featuring: Chris Biscoe

More details

From;
https://www.jazzinreading.com/jazz/jazz-at-progress/?future=true

Jazz at Progress | Chris Biscoe’s Profiles Quartet
Friday 10 October 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Tickets; https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/progresstheatre/t-ojgoroj

 

Chris Biscoe saxes and alto clarinet
Alcyona Mick piano
Larry Bartley bass
Winston Clifford drums

 

Chris Biscoe’s Profiles Quartet
Chris Biscoe writes:
“Jazz has always been a music about people and places, the connections, the routes (and roots) between, the meetings and the getting away.
When I recorded some of the repertoire from my band Mingus Moves I realised how many of Charles Mingus’ compositions are dedications to musicians, friends and family, lovers and political enemies, not forgetting one toilet-trained cat. The CD was Profiles of Mingus, and this became the working name for the band.
The Profiles Quartet draws on this tradition, expanding it to include compositions by other jazz greats, and something of the travel which is so significant a part of the life of working musicians.Tunes for the quartet include Thelonious Monk’s Jackie-ing (written for his niece Jackie Smith) and Monk’s Dream, Eric Dolphy’s Miss Ann and his portrait of Monk, Hat and Beard. Teenies’ Blues, another family dedication, was written by Oliver Nelson for his little sister. It’s impossible to leave out Charles Mingus, who is represented by Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (for Lester Young), Pussy Cat Dues (that bemused looking cat perched on a Manhattan apartment toilet seat), and Fables of Faubus, the great satirical composition ‘dedicated’ to Orval Faubus, Governor of Arkansas.
Migration and travel appear too, with Billy Strayhorn’s Take The A Train, and Goin’ to Chicago, not the familiar blues but Mike Westbrook’s multi-faceted composition.”
Chris Biscoe came to prominence in the late 1970’s, with Mike Westbrook’s Brass Band. He has toured and recorded extensively in the USA and France, and in the UK. Chris is a founder member of Way Out West, the west London jazz collective which has presented over 800 concerts since 2004. Chris Biscoe crosses musical boundaries in his playing, from ‘cool’ on baritone sax with Allison Neale, post bop with Tony Kofi, contemporary jazz with Liam Noble, through to free and improv jazz with various bands.

 

Alcyona Mick is a pianist working at the forefront of the London Jazz scene… Recently nominated for a Parliamentary Jazz Instrumentalist Award, she is a member of the London Jazz Orchestra and many other UK bands. She has toured and performed worldwide. As a composer she has a Master’s in Composing music for film from the National Film and Television school. She has written and produced music for many independent short films, documentaries, animation and silent cinema. She won an award for Best Soundtrack at the Anima Mundi International Festival, Brazil.
‘World class ingenuity’  the Guardian
‘Alcyona Mick is an unusual powerhouse of a talent’ – MOJO

 

Larry Bartley is a bassist and composer who has been a staple of the London and international jazz scene as a side man and as a leader.
“Excellent bassist – with a distinctive Mingus-like drive to his propulsive bass lines.” Time Out
“Larry taps into a vast pool of different types of music to create a unique project that deserves to be applauded.” Jean Toussaint – Drummer
“You can understand why Bartley is so much in demand on the London jazz scene.” BBC

 

Drummer Winston Clifford is a powerhouse behind the kit for a wide variety of great bands, led by the likes of Gwilym Simcock, Monty Alexander, Stanley Turrentine, Benny Golson and Courtney Pine.
A master of a huge array of drum techniques, Clifford is constantly inventive, immersed in a stream of consciousness yet with ears wide open to hints, suggestions and prompts from his playing partners. He regularly plays around the kit with his bare hands for softer timbres, another card to play in the constant search for dynamic expression and imaginative phrasing.

 

Progress Theatre
progress theatre - jazz in reading
http://www.progresstheatre.co.uk | The Mount, Off Christchurch Road, Reading RG1 5HL

 


Progress Theatre is a self-governing, self-funding theatre group founded in 1947, maintained by volunteers. The Theatre itself is an intimate 95-seat venue. It is the oldest operating theatre in Reading and has a fully licensed bar. There is wheelchair access to the Theatre with a space for disabled patrons. In 2011 Sir Kenneth Branagh became the Patron to Progress Theatre.


Bar at all gigs from 7:00pm. Drinks may be taken into the auditorium during performances.


Jon Crespo Quartet - Beyond Armstrong at Black Mountain Jazz, Melville Centre, Abergavenny.

Date: Sunday, August 31, 2025

More details

From;
https://www.blackmountainjazz.co.uk/event-details/jon-crespo-quartet-beyond-armstrong


Jon Crespo Quartet - Beyond Armstrong
Sun 31 Aug |  The Melville Theatre

 

Time & Location
31 Aug 2025, 20:00 – 22:30
The Melville Theatre, 4 Pen-Y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD, UK

 

About the event


Jon Crespo is a musician with vast global performance and touring experience. His credits include Lenny Kravitz, The Beach Boys, The Box Tops, KC and the Sunshine Band, The Platters, Michael Ball and Gareth Gates.


Beyond Armstrong is a unique tribute to trumpets players who were inspired by and appeared on the jazz scene after Louis Armstrong. Arguably, one would suggest that modern jazz trumpet playing owes its roots and influences to him. In some way, every trumpet player owes approach, understanding and their sound to Armstrong. This tribute will explore and pay homage to some of those players - including Miles Davis, Tom Harrell, Woody Shaw and more.

 

Jon Crespo - trumpet and flugelhorn
Mark Sambell – keys
Jon Goode – bass
Greg Evans – drums

 

Tickets
Ticket type
General Admission
Price
From £8.50 to £17.00

 

Standard
£17.00

 

 

Friends of BMJ
£15.00


Under 18’s
£8.50

Swansea International Jazz Festival at Cu Mumbles and National Waterfront Museum, Swansea.

Dates: Thursday, September 04, 2025 - Sunday, September 07, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

More details

From;
https://www.swanseajazzland.co.uk/jazz-festoval-2025

Swansea International Jazz Festival
Septemeber 4/5/6 & 7, 2025

 

THURSDAY September 4th
Swansea Jazz Club @Cu Mumbles 8pm
OPENING CONCERT PETE LONG & SIMON SPILLETT’S JAZZ SCURRIERS
ALL OTHER CONCERTS ARE AT THE NATIONAL WATERFRONT MUSEUM -

 

FRIDAY September 5th


6.15pm PAUL BOOTH QUARTET (Ocean Room)


8.30pm TRIPLE H HORNS present Mo Pleasure, Kedma Macias & Wayne Hernandez (Main Room)

 


SATURDAY September 6th


12.45pm LONDON DJANGO COLLECTIVE (Ocean Room)


3.30pm FIVE - WAY SPLIT (Ocean Room)


6.15pm JOE WEBB TRIO (Ocean Room)


8.30pm SPICE FUSION (Main Room)

 


SUNDAY September 7th


1.30pm WILL BARNES QUARTET (Ocean Room)


4pm POWER OF GOWER FESTIVAL BIG BAND (Main Room)


6.15pm TANGO JAZZ QUARTET (Ocean Room)


8.30pm THE WONDER OF STEVIE (Main Room)

 

For further information please visit Festival website;
https://www.swanseajazzland.co.uk/jazz-festoval-2025

Carlos Varela and guest Diana Fuentes at New Jersey Performing Arts Centre (NJPAC), Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Date: Friday, November 21, 2025

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We have received the following press release regarding this event;


Just Announced - Tix On Sale for Cuban Luminaries Carlos Varela and Diana Fuentes in Concert in Newark, Nov 21

 

Announcing Cuban Musical Sensations, Carlos Varela and Diana Fuentes, to Perform at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), Nov 21

 

NJPAC
One Center Street
Newark, New Jersey 07102
http://www.njpac.org


FRI 11.21 @ 7:30 p.m. CARLOS VARELA with special guest DIANA FUENTES
Carlos Varela – vocals + guitar
Diana Fuentes - vocals


Known as the “Poet of Havana”, the immensely popular Cuban singer-songwriter Carlos Varela has dedicated his 30-year music career to expressing “the problems of my people.” His poetic lyrics speak to the promise and pain of Cuba across generations, with complex emotion and powerful imagery. His message has been banned and censored by Cuban authorities, but his songs, like 2000’s “Una Palabra,” continue to resonate around the world. As Carlos explains: “Words can transform. They can reach your soul and your heart. They can shake your bones. They can change your life, and that can’t be lost.”


Special guest Diana Fuentes is a Cuban singer-songwriter known for her sparkling voice and her fusion of pop, R&B and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. She began as a vocalist in Síntesis and Carlos Varela’s band, earning Latin GRAMMY® nominations. She was the first Cuban female artist signed to Sony Music Latin since Celia Cruz, earning two Gold Records and one Platinum Record.


This performance is part of the TD Jazz Series and Dodge Poetry, and receives additional support from the Gia Maione Prima Foundation.

 

About NJPAC
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, New Jersey, is among the largest performing arts centers in the United States.  It is the artistic, cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey — where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day.  As New Jersey’s anchor cultural institution, NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the State’s and the world’s best artists, while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization of its home city.  Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts.  NJPAC has attracted more than 11 million visitors (including more than two million children) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents.  Visit http://www.njpac.org for more information.

 


Sponsorship
About TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®
For the 14th consecutive year, TD Bank is the title sponsor of all jazz programming during NJPAC’s season, including free community performances and educational events, as well as mainstage concerts showcasing jazz superstars. TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S. by assets, providing over 10 million customers with a full range of retail, small business and commercial banking products and services at more than 1,100 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In addition, TD Auto Finance, a division of TD Bank, N.A., offers vehicle financing and dealer commercial services. TD Bank and its subsidiaries also offer customized private banking and wealth management services through TD Wealth®. TD Bank is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J.
To learn more, visit http://www.td.com/us. Find TD Bank on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/TDBank and on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/TDBank_US/
TD Bank is a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank, a top 10 North American bank. The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges under the ticker symbol “TD”. To learn more, visit http://www.td.com/us.

Lichfield Jazz Big Band Christmas Special at St. Annes Church, Burntwood, Lichfield, Staffs,

Date: Friday, December 19, 2025

More details

23/06/2025
Nick Dewhurst has forwarded the following information regarding this event;


It might be a bit too early to be thinking about Christmas…or is it?


Well - it’s now under 6 months until the “world-famous” Lichfield Jazz Big Band Christmas Special gig happens in 2025, and I wanted to let you know about an EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT ticket that I’m running on my website for the next month!


Here’s what you need to know….


Friday 19th December 2025
The Lichfield Jazz Big Band play their legendary Christmas Big Band show exclusively in the stunning venue which is St Anne’s Church in Burntwood.
Featuring 16 of the finest Jazz musicians from across the Midlands, the LJBB will play arrangements of Christmas & festive tunes like you’ve never heard before!
Doors will open at 7pm, and the show will run from 7.45-9.45pm with a short interval.  There will be light refreshments available from the church. 


Tickets for the concert will cost £15, and will be available from my website as well as on the door, however, between now and the 23rd of July, there will be an early bird discounted ticket, costing £13.  You can purchase these tickets here: http://www.nickdewhurst.com/box-office


So - as is always the case with this gig, get your tickets early as it always sells really well!


If you’ve any questions about the gig, please send me an email & I’ll be happy to help.


Thanks all - and back to the summer now! 


All the very best,
Nick


Nick Dewhurst Music
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http://www.nickdewhurst.com

New Street Adventure at Scala, London.

Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2025

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We have received the following information regarding this event;


NEW STREET ADVENTURE announce London concert.

 

New Street Adventure are one of the most important Acid Jazz acts of the last decade. Having built up their own loyal following, selling out venues such as the legendary 100 Club, the Jazz Cafe and 229, they have released two albums and a series of singles and EPs on the label.

 


Having reunited to mark the 10-year anniversary of their debut ‘No Hard Feelings’ and an extensive UK tour, today they return with a new single ‘Get You Back’ which showcases their perennial soul influences and the writing prowess of band-leader Nick Corbin. Recorded in London and mixed in New York City by Colemine Records associate Rafferty Swink, it has a fresh, contemporary soulful sound, with clear late-‘60s/early ‘70s perspective.


https://www.seetickets.com/event/new-street-adventure/scala/3422742


Scala, London N1 9NL

 

Zeñel at Music Spoken Here, The Marr’s Bar, Worcester.

Date: Thursday, September 11, 2025

Featuring: Zenel

More details

From;
https://musicspokenhere.club/event/zenel-2/


Zeñel
September 11 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

 

EDM beats, jazz improvisation and kick-ass tunes


Zeñel return to Worcester to kick off our Autumn season with a “Replay” series, featuring five select bands that played in the first season of Music Spoken Here at The Marr’s Bar. Zeñel made their first appearance in June 2023 and have since released their third album “Tilde”.


The band are London based trumpeter and producer Laurence Wilkins, Portuguese native Zoe Pascal on drums, and keyboard virtuosos Jay Verma and Alex Wilson sporting a seemingly infinite array of patches. They utilise a unique approach to midi and computer-based sound design to deliver a poetic combination of Jazz improvisation crossed with the world of electronic music, drawing from sounds seldom heard in live band contexts, inspired by cultural heritage of electronic music from the UK and globally.


Note that from the Autumn 2025, our events will start 30 minutes earlier than previously, with doors at 7:30pm for an 8pm start.


TICKETS
Music Spoken Here is proud to offer exceptional live music experiences in Worcester at a price affordable to you. Our fortnightly events at The Marr’s Bar are ticketless, just show up on the night and pay what you can afford on the door.
The suggested contribution for this event is £10-15.
You can find out more about our admission and membership options at A New Approach
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/

 


Venue
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester, Worcestershire WR1 1TA

Colosseum / Soft Machine double bill at Cadogan Hall, London.

Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025

More details

We have received the following information regarding this event;


Progressive Jazz Rock Legends COLOSSEUM + SOFT MACHINE

 


Colosseum came to fame in 1969 when the band led by legendary drummer Jon Hiseman released its debut album Those Who Are About To Die Salute You. Best selling studio albums followed, notably Valentyne Suite (1969) and The Daughter of Time is Truth (1970). Changes in personnel saw the arrival of the soulful Chris Farlowe, famed for his Sixties chart hit Out Of Time and Clem Clempson, the young blues guitar virtuoso and vocalist and bass player Mark Clarke. However, the group broke up in 1971 and the musicians went their separate ways.

 

 

Named after the William S. Burroughs novel The Soft Machine, the Canterbury-scene legends Soft Machine were formed by Daevid Allen, Kevin Ayers, Mike Ratledge, & Robert Wyatt in 1966. Soft Machine shared the stage with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa and more. A series of incredible albums were released before the band split in 1978.

 

https://www.seetickets.com/event/colosseum-soft-machine/cadogan-hall/3291562

 

Cadogan Hall, London SW1X 9DQ
Thursday 27 November 2025 at 18:00.
Performing
Colosseum Soft Machine

 

Other Voices Festival, various venues, Cadigan, Wales.

Dates: Thursday, October 30, 2025 - Sunday, November 02, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

More details

12/06/2025

We have received the following press release;

 

First Wave of Music Trail Acts Revealed for Other Voices Cardigan 2025


Advance ticket price of £40 ends 30th June
30 October – 1 November 2025
Live & Online from West Wales
Wristbands are now just £40, rising to £65 from 1st July


 

Other Voices Cardigan returns to West Wales this autumn, bringing another brilliant weekend of music, story and song to venues throughout the historic town of Cardigan.
This year’s Trail spans more than ten unique venues across town - from pubs and chapels, newly repurposed spaces and many returning favourites - promising yet another unforgettable weekend of live music and buzzing energy. Today, the first wave of artists for the 2025 Music Trail is revealed - a selection of artists spanning genres and sounds from Ireland and Wales.

 


With many more to be announced, the first wave of artists announced includes:

 


Baby Brave / Bruna Garcia / Curtisy / Daithí / Danielle Lewis / David Murphy / Ellie O’Neill / God Knows / Gwen Siôn / Joshua Burnside / Kidsmoke / Makeshift Art Bar / Molly Palmer / Morn / Qbanaa / Roís / Salamay / Séamus & Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta / Siula /  Still Blue / Taff Rapids / Talulah / Tessio / The Factory Set / Tokomololo / Tramp / Wrkhouse

 


Plus changes to St Mary’s Church Entry for 2025, and First Church Acts to be Announced Soon!

 


As always, St Mary’s Church will host a series of one-of-a-kind, intimate headline performances broadcast live to the world for free via the Other Voices YouTube channel, and streamed to a cinema screen in Mwldan so everyone can share in the experience.


New for 2025, all festival wristband holders will have the opportunity to attend St Mary’s Church performances on a first-come, first-served basis. Each artist will have a designated slot, with the Church cleared between sets to give as many people as possible the chance to attend. No separate tickets are needed - just join the queue for the artists you’d like to see and experience the magic inside St Mary’s.

 

 

The Clebran sessions return for 2025, with powerful conversations, thought-provoking interviews and fresh ideas that explore the issues shaping our world today. The full Clebran programme will be revealed soon - keep an eye out.

 

And following the success of last year, Clebran on the Trail also returns, bringing intimate conversations with this year’s performers to venues across town.



Advance wristbands are available now for just £40, granting access to all Music Trail performances, Clebran sessions and Church performances (subject to capacity). From 1st July, the price will rise to £65. Get yours now at othervoices.ie and join us for another wonderful weekend in Cardigan!

 

Philip King, founder of Other Voices, says:
“We always look forward to bringing Other Voices to Aberteifi/Cardigan and our 2025 programme will highlight the abundant and diverse range of brilliant new music that is flowing out of Ireland and Wales today. This year’s Clebran series of trilingual conversations will look at big picture issues through the lens of the local, with a perspective that reflects the shared as well as the many distinct identities in Ireland and Wales that we celebrate here through our languages and music. With our partners at Mwldan and Triongl, we are grateful for the opportunity to play our part in deepening and strengthening our Ireland-Wales connections as envisaged by our two Governments in the Ireland-Wales Shared Statement and Joint Action Plan 2021-25. We look forward to seeing Other Voices/Lleisiau Eraill continuing to grow and flourish in the coming years.”

 

 

Dilwyn Davies, CEO of Mwldan, says:
“We’re utterly delighted to be able to bring the fifth physical edition of Other Voices to Aberteifi in 2025. Year on year, we’ve seen fantastic growth in audience numbers as the word has spread about what a special festival experience this is. We’re ready to welcome audiences and artists from Ireland, Wales and elsewhere to our gorgeous small town on the westerly edge of Wales to create and share some unforgettable magic. We’re also deeply indebted to our funders for supporting this fantastic event.”


Other Voices Cardigan is produced by South Wind Blows in partnership with Mwldan and Triongl, with support from the Welsh Government, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Ceredigion County Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, and BBC Cymru Wales. Other Voices Cardigan will be filmed for future television broadcast on BBC Cymru Wales and RTÉ, and on BBC iPlayer and RTÉ Player.

 

Stay tuned for more acts and programme details coming soon.

 



http://www.othervoices.ie

 


Other Voices
Other Voices started as a one-off music event in a small church in Dingle, a small fishing village in the west of Ireland and over the last 23 years the idea has grown. Other Voices is now an established fixture in the musical calendar – a ‘must attend’ event for performers and audiences alike. It has led to the creation of an international music TV series and, in turn, a global cultural movement celebrating local stories on an international scale. Other Voices has travelled to London, Belfast, New York, Austin, Texas and Berlin.

 

Mwldan
Mwldan is an independent Arts Centre and cinema based in Cardigan. The venue presents a multi-artform live programme and screens around 3000 films and live broadcasts annually. A major producing venue, Mwldan is behind international collaborations such as Catrin Finch and Aoife Ní Bhriain. In 2017 Mwldan started the record label bendigedig in partnership with ARC Music Productions Ltd, operating a 360-degree model of artist management, agenting, producing, releasing, PR and marketing. A not-for-profit registered charity and social enterprise, the organisation has an annual turnover of £1.7 million (pre-Covid) and employs a staff team of 25.
http://www.mwldan.co.uk | @TheatrMwldan

 


Triongl
Triongl is a TV and Film production company established in 2017 by Nora Ostler and Alec Spiteri and joined by Gethin Scourfield in 2018. All three are experienced producers with a track record of producing high quality, award-winning content. They will be documenting ‘Other Voices/Lleisiau Eraill’ for an hour’s special edition for later broadcast on S4C and RTÉ.
http://www.triongl.cymru | @triongl_tv

Allexa Nava 4tet at Clun Valley Jazz, SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire.

Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025

Featuring: Allexa Nava

More details

From;
https://clunvalleyjazz.com/whats-on/p/allexa-nava-4tet-27th-september-2025-sparc-theatre-bishops-castle


Allexa Nava 4tet - 27th September 2025, SpArC Theatre Bishop’s Castle
£23.00
Doors at 19:15, start at 20:00

 


Join us in Bishop’s Castle for another incredible act from London youth jazz collective Tomorrow’s Warriors - the Allexa Nava Quartet.


Allexa is a saxophonist, flautist and composer from Peru, and has performed with numerous players in the Tomorrow’s Warriors collective, as well as playing the legendary Texan festival South-by-Southest (SXSW) with the all-female group Collectiva. Here in the UK, she has played Ronnie Scott’s, Jazz in the Round, Wilderness Festival and Glastonbury.


She’ll be playing her own compositions, sourced from an eclectic mix of material that she’s released over the past few years, exploring soundscapes drawing from classic and contemporary jazz alike. To get a sneak peek, check out her debut EP, No Language, which came out earlier this year.


Allexa will be joined by Emile Hinton (piano), Matt May (bass) and Cassius Cobston (drums).

 

SpArC Theatre, Brampton Rd, Bishops Castle
Box Office: 01588 630321 / 638038
http://www.sparctheatre.co.uk

Christ-Stéphane Boizi 6tet at Clun Valley Jazz, SpArC Theatre Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire.

Date: Saturday, August 09, 2025

More details

From;
https://clunvalleyjazz.com/whats-on/p/christ-stphane-boizi-6tet-9th-august-2025-sparc-theatre-bishops-castle

Christ-Stéphane Boizi 6tet - 9th August 2025, SpArC Theatre Bishop’s Castle
£23.00
Doors at 19:15, start at 20:00

 

The fourth instalment in the Clun Valley Jazz/Tomorrow’s Warriors series welcomes the Christ-Stéphane Boizi Sextet to Bishop’s Castle


Trombonist Christ-Stéphane Boizi studies at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in Greenwich, and as a part of the Tomorrow’s Warriors collective, he has graced venues like Ronnie Scott’s and festivals such as We Out Here with his inventive, electric sound.


Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers are a key source of inspiration for Boizi, and he blends this with hard bop and Gospel ingredients to form the compositions you’ll hear on the night. It’s a real treat when we’re able to welcome a band this size to the SpArC Theatre. Don’t miss it.


Aside from Boizi, the band features Sacha Harlan (drums), Lauren Marie Breen (alto saxophone), Jacob Wilson (tenor saxophone), Tom Sheen (double bass) and Kezia Buoma (piano).

 

SpArC Theatre, Brampton Rd, Bishops Castle
Box Office: 01588 630321 / 638038
http://www.sparctheatre.co.uk

Keyon Harrold at 229, London.

Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

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We have received the following press release regarding this event;


Direct from the USA, KEYON HARROLD

 


“Keyon Harrold is the future of the trumpet”
Wynton Marsalis

 


Award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, songwriter, and producer Keyon Harrold announces an exclusive London concert promoting his GRAMMY nominated album ‘Foreverland’ which guest appearances from Laura Mvula, Malaya, Common, Robert Glasper & PJ Morton.

 


Keyon Harrold first came into the International spotlight for his work as the trumpet voice behind the GRAMMY winning Don Cheadle film ‘Miles Ahead’, and his critically acclaimed album, ‘The Mugician’, (Sony Legacy/Mass Appeal). As a bandleader, he has created a compelling new statement with a riveting mix of jazz, Afrobeat, soul, spoken word, & hip-hop.


Keyon Harrold has collaborated with Snoop Dogg, Jay Z, Beyonce, Rihanna, Eminem, Maxwell, Anthony Hamilton, Keith Richards, and Jeff Beck.

 

Tickets;
https://www.seetickets.com/event/keyon-harrold/229/3402557


Tuesday 21 October 2025 at 19:00.


229,
229 Great Portland Street,
London W1W 5PN

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipFtGz0_dAg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqKsAdpYh64

 

Gwenifer Raymond + Elizabeth Still, afternoon event at Sy ; Gigs, The Darwin Room, Shrewsbury Library, Shrewsbury.

Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

More details

From;
https://sygigs.com/events/event/gwenifer-raymond-elizabeth-still/

 

Gwenifer Raymond + Elizabeth Still

 

Event Details
Date: 28 September, 2025
Time: 2:30pm - 7:00pm
Tickets: Book Now
Event 6.0 of Season 3.0 (Exclusive Small show)

 

Gwenifer Raymond + Elizabeth Still
Event Details
Date: 28 September, 2025
Time: 2:30pm - 7:00pm
Tickets: Book Now
Event 6.0 of Season 3.0 (Exclusive Small show)


Tickets on sale to SY.Gigs Substack newsletter subscribers from 10:00am 12th June, 2025. Subscribers will need a password to purchase a ticket.


Tickets on general sale from 10:00am 14th June, 2025.


Limited to 65 tickets for this pilot event at The Darwin Room, Shrewsbury Library.


Welsh instrumentalist Gwenifer Raymond, is set to announce her third studio album, to be released September 5th on Canadian label We Are Busy Bodies. Last Night I Heard the Dog Star Bark is a hybrid of the ancient and the futuristic, where the arcane etchings of occult folk horror fuse with the unfathomable equations of the cosmos. As celestial drones and mutant folk meet a frenetic blues that bends and twists like space-time, on her new album Raymond finds herself evoking the work of pioneering rocket scientists, the words of fictional hobo prophets and the concepts of mathematical infinity.
Raymond, via the circuitous trans-Atlantic journey of her demo – signed to San Francisco’s Tompkins Square Records in 2017, with who she released her first two albums. Her first proper gig was at the Thousand Incarnations of the Rose Festival in Maryland, where she hung with heroes such as Glenn Jones, Marisa Anderson, Daniel Bachman and Peter Walker and was presented by Henry Kaiser with a 1880s Joseph Bohmann guitar which she feels may be possessed by some fingerpicking demon.
The Guardian has described her as a “profound talent” whilst The Observer praised her “awe-inspiring technique and intense musicality”, and Uncut Magazine has championed her “fast-developing talents as a composer of eerie menace.” She has since toured Europe, the US and Canada with the likes of Michael Chapman, Michael Hurley, The Handsome Family, Lankum, Charlie Parr, Richard Dawson, Ryley Walker, and Squid.
https://gweniferraymond.bandcamp.com/music

 


Gwenifer Raymond + Elizabeth Still
Event Details
Date: 28 September, 2025
Time: 2:30pm - 7:00pm
Tickets: Book Now
Event 6.0 of Season 3.0 (Exclusive Small show)

Tickets on sale to SY.Gigs Substack newsletter subscribers from 10:00am 12th June, 2025. Subscribers will need a password to purchase a ticket.

Tickets on general sale from 10:00am 14th June, 2025.

Limited to 65 tickets for this pilot event at The Darwin Room, Shrewsbury Library.

Welsh instrumentalist Gwenifer Raymond, is set to announce her third studio album, to be released September 5th on Canadian label We Are Busy Bodies. Last Night I Heard the Dog Star Bark is a hybrid of the ancient and the futuristic, where the arcane etchings of occult folk horror fuse with the unfathomable equations of the cosmos. As celestial drones and mutant folk meet a frenetic blues that bends and twists like space-time, on her new album Raymond finds herself evoking the work of pioneering rocket scientists, the words of fictional hobo prophets and the concepts of mathematical infinity.

Raymond, via the circuitous trans-Atlantic journey of her demo – signed to San Francisco’s Tompkins Square Records in 2017, with who she released her first two albums. Her first proper gig was at the Thousand Incarnations of the Rose Festival in Maryland, where she hung with heroes such as Glenn Jones, Marisa Anderson, Daniel Bachman and Peter Walker and was presented by Henry Kaiser with a 1880s Joseph Bohmann guitar which she feels may be possessed by some fingerpicking demon.

The Guardian has described her as a “profound talent” whilst The Observer praised her “awe-inspiring technique and intense musicality”, and Uncut Magazine has championed her “fast-developing talents as a composer of eerie menace.” She has since toured Europe, the US and Canada with the likes of Michael Chapman, Michael Hurley, The Handsome Family, Lankum, Charlie Parr, Richard Dawson, Ryley Walker, and Squid.

Listen here

 

Elizabeth Still is a Solo project of Haress Founder member. She released a solo album in 2023 of guitar and field recordings inspired by simple domestic moments composed on a kitchen stool on Wrong speed Records.
Live- Expect compositions and. songs, original versions of Haress tracks – played on Guitar, Harmonium and Shruti .
“her style of dancing up and down the fretboard creating the kind of woodsy sound portals that lead to new possibilities. And on Going for Home that continues, as Still orchestrates a homespun warmth where locality features heavily throughout.” Sun 13
https://estill.bandcamp.com/music

Stella Cole at Saffron Hall, Saffron Walden.

Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025

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Saturday 15 November, Saffron Hall


Stella Cole
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Stella Cole — the dazzling vocalist breathing new life into the Great American Songbook with vintage charm, modern flair, and show-stopping style.


Tickets here;
https://serious.org.uk/events/stella-cole-2

 

SAFFRON WALDEN Saffron Hall,
Audley End Road
CB11 4UH

K-Music Festival 2025, various venues, London.

Dates: Wednesday, October 01, 2025 - Thursday, November 20, 2025

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1 October - 20 November 2025

 

K-Music Festival 2025


From 1 Oct to 20 Nov, the K-Music Festival returns with its most ambitious line-up, celebrating the richness and innovation of Korean music like never before! Explore bold boundary-pushing sounds, from powerful post-rock and experimental jazz to immersive ritual performances and world-premiere orchestral works. ⁠

 

Further information and tickets here;
https://serious.org.uk/k-music-2025

Booker T. Jones at Koko, London.

Dates: Monday, August 04, 2025 - Tuesday, August 05, 2025

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As leader of the legendary Booker T. & The MG’s, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, GRAMMY lifetime achievement award recipient Booker T. Jones is arguably the most famous Hammond B3 player in History.

 


Working alongside Otis Redding, Albert King and more at Stax Records, Booker T. Jones has also worked with Willie Nelson, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Bill Withers and countless others.

 


Do not miss this chance to catch one of the finest musicians of all time as part of the Ace Records 50th Anniversary Concerts Series.


Tickets here;
https://agmp.seetickets.com/tour/booker-t-jones

 

KOKO, London NW1 7JE

Jazz Connections: Everyday Lives - Exhibition featuring the work of jazz scholar Dr Pedro Cravinho & photographer Brian Homer at Library of Birmingham Foyer, Centenary Square, Birmingham.

Dates: Friday, June 06, 2025 - Thursday, August 28, 2025

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Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here has provided the following information regarding this event;

Jazz Connections: Everyday Lives
Library of Birmingham Foyer, Centenary Square, Birmingham B1 2ND
Friday 6th June - Thursday 28th August


An exhibition featuring photographs and quotes from musicians involved in the Birmingham jazz and improvised music scene opens on Friday at the Library of Birmingham. The material is from three collaborative research projects, which brought together jazz scholar Dr Pedro Cravinho & photographer Brian Homer. The combination of photographs and interview quotes provides distinct insights into how active members of the local jazz scene view themselves and the scene, and how they negotiate their lives while developing their professional, musical and other careers.




The launch on Friday, 1:30pm - 4pm includes a short presentation and discussion followed by a duo performance led by Sam Slater. The launch has been arranged so you can follow it up with the 5pm ‘Free Jazz Fridays’ performance by the RBC Jazz and Salsa Orchestra at Symphony Hall and then the Magpie Trio at 8pm at 1000 Trades.


More information at;
https://www.brianhomer.com/everyday-jazz-life-project/

Summer Sounds feat. Nitin Sawhney, Poppy Ajudha, Sarathy Korwar a.o.  at Cliffe Castle, Keighley, Yorkshire.

Date: Sunday, August 03, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

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Sunday 3 August, Cliffe Castle, Keighley, Bradford
Summer Sounds


Part of Bradford’s 2025 UK City of Culture celebrations, join us at Summer Sounds, an all-day music festival across two stages in Cliffe Castle Park featuring singer-songwriters, poets, DJs, producers and big bands who will mix afrobeat, drum ’n’ bass, jazz and much more.


Further information and tickets here;
https://serious.org.uk/events/summer-sounds

Double bill: Karim Saber Quintet + Louis Sheridan Wildi Quintet at World Heart Beat, Embassy Gardens, London,

Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025

Featuring: Karim Saber Quintet

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Double
bill: Karim Saber Quintet + Louis Sheridan Wildi Quintet, Saturday 20 September 2025 (7:30pm) (jazz)

Born and raised in London, British/Iranian guitarist Karim Saber is steadily building a profile as both a performer and composer to watch. Known for his instrumental prowess and creativity, he established his Quintet, which features four of London’s most virtuosic and in-demand young musicians in 2021.


Drawing inspiration from a blend of players such as Dick Oatts, Keith Jarrett and John Coltrane, Louis’ sound and improvising reflect a deep engagement within both the traditional and conceptual field. Louis and his band will be performing original compositions and standards, shaped in a modern aesthetic, blending spiritual soundscapes with nods to the bebop tradition as well as latin/world influences.


Tickets;
https://worldheartbeat.org/events/double-bill-karim-saber-quintet-louis-sheridan-wildi-quintet/


World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, 3 Ponton Road, London, SW11 7BD

Jazz on The Lawn feat. The Wonder of Stevie and Liane Carroll Trio at Fulham Palace, London.

Dates: Friday, August 01, 2025 - Saturday, August 02, 2025

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From;
https://www.606club.co.uk/events/fulham-palace-1/


JAZZ ON THE LAWN AT FULHAM PALACE
TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
Welcome to the online home of Jazz on the Lawn at Fulham Palace. With two brilliant nights of music presented on the lawns of this charming historic property first established in AD 704, it’s a delightful way to spend a summer evening.
THE SHOW GOES ON RAIN OR SHINE

 

Friday 1 August, 2025
Doors 6:30pm :: Show 7:30pm :: Show Ends 10pm
SOME KINDA WONDERFUL PRESENTS: ‘THE WONDER OF STEVIE’ FT. NOEL MCCALLA & DEREK NASH
Some Kinda Wonderful Present Derek Nash Noel McCallaGENERAL ADMISSION
Adults/Youth 11 & Up: £23.00 :: Children 4-10: £14 :: Children 3 & under: Free*
Two of the UK’s finest musicians, saxophonist Derek Nash, singer Noel McCalla and their band come together to celebrate the music of one of the greatest singer/songwriters of all time, Stevie Wonder. An award-winning player, Derek Nash is perhaps best known as one of the featured saxophonists with the Jools Holland Band and leader of the enormously successful “Sax Appeal”. Noel McCalla first came to prominence in the mid 80’s with the seminal Jazz/funk band Morrissey/Mullen, subsequently joining the iconic Manfred Mann’s ‘Earth Band’ with whom he toured and performed for almost 20 years. This is a uniquely powerful, feel-good show!  VIEW VIDEO CLIP
Fulham Palace Jazz on the Lawn“Nash…bravura display of contemporary saxophone” The Observer; “Nash…breathtaking” Sunday Times; “McCalla…spine tingling” Guardian
Tickets may be returned up until 48 hours before the event, after which no cash returns will be available. Tickets may be exchanged for 606 vouchers on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the club.
https://www.606club.co.uk/buy-tickets-friday-1-august-2025/

 

Saturday 2 August, 2025
Doors 6:30pm :: Show 7:30pm :: Show Ends 10pm
LIANE CARROLL TRIO
Liane Carroll Jazz on the Lawn Fulham Palace
GENERAL ADMISSION Adults/Youth 11 & Up: £23.00 :: Children 4-10: £14 :: Children 3 & under: Free*
The first artist ever to win two BBC Jazz Awards in the same year, for Best Vocalist and Best of Jazz, Liane Carroll is a dynamic vocalist and pianist whose amazing talent has been captivating audiences around the world. Recognised as one of the finest singer/pianists on the scene, she’s been featured at Glastonbury and worked with the likes of Gerry Rafferty, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul McCartney. A world-class performer, Liane’s powerful, blues-tinged voice combined with strong piano playing and exciting infectious material, not to mention a wicked sense of humour, make this a truly remarkable show! 
Fulham Palace Lawn“Liane Carroll…she seems in some magical way to be made out of music”” Observer; “Liane Carroll doesn’t just sing jazz. She is jazz” MOJO
Tickets may be returned up until 48 hours before the event, after which no cash returns will be available. Tickets may be exchanged for 606 vouchers on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the club.
https://www.606club.co.uk/buy-tickets-saturday-2-august-2025/

 

General Information


WEATHER: The show goes on rain or shine.


FOOD AND DRINK: The Club will be hosting a full bar serving beer, wine, champagne & spirits. We’ll also have food available for purchase, details to be announced closer to the event.
However guests are absolutely welcome to bring their own picnics to enjoy, as well as beverages including alcohol.


SEATING: This event takes place on the main lawn of Fulham Palace. Chairs and tables are not provided with your ticket though are available to rent in advance for a small fee (we cannot guarantee availability of tables on the night itself unless they are pre-booked). You may also bring your own blanket or low-backed chair if you wish, but Fulham Palace stipulates that they “not damage the Lawn as it is an area of archaeological significance. Therefore, furniture must not dig into the ground, as this could risk damaging the historic site.”


DISABLED ACCESS: Fulham Palace is quite easy to access; the grounds are level and there is a mix of grass with paved and unpaved paths. For more information, visit the Fulham Palace site.


ANIMALS: With the exception of guide dogs, animals are not permitted at Fulham Palace.


PARKING & TRANSPORT:  There are many convenient ways to get to Fulham Palace, and street parking on Bishop’s Avenue is generally available during the event (unless it’s a Fulham FC match day). For detailed instructions, please visit the Fulham Palace Map, Transport & Parking page.


ON SITE SECURITY: For the safety and security of all present, we will be checking the bags of anyone attending the event prior to entry. After passing through security, customers will be provided with a colour-coded wristband to allow them to leave and re-enter the Palace grounds if they wish. Security provided by http://rocknrollsecurity.com/.


*Children are very welcome to attend however must be supervised throughout by an adult, and consideration must be given not to disturb other audience members enjoying the performance.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Tickets may be returned up until 48 hours before the event, after which no cash returns will be available. Tickets may be exchanged for 606 vouchers on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the club. In the event of another Covid-related lockdown forcing us to cancel the event, we will issue refunds for all purchases made up to and until the cancellation date less 20% for fixed costs (costs to suppliers for which we are liable regardless of cancellation). We may also be required to implement specific Covid-related health and safety policies as directed by the Council or other government authority, but are unknown to us at this time. We will update our website as this information becomes available. For any questions regarding the above conditions please contact us at ‘jazz@606club.co.uk”.

 

 

 

Les Égarés:  (Ballaké Sissoko, Vincent Segal, Emile Parisien & Vincent Peirani ) at Cadogan Hall, London.

Date: Tuesday, October 07, 2025

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SERIOUS PREENTS
Les Égarés: Sissoko, Segal, Parisien & Peirani
Announce Headline Show At Cadogan Hall on 7 October
Tickets available here at 10am on Friday, 4 April
https://serious.org.uk/events/les-egares-sissoko-segal-parisien-peirani

 


“Les Egarés could be described as jazz as communication, exploration and awareness.” Jazzwise

 


“Intoxicatingly addictive” - UNCUT

 


“This is truly fusion music” - The Observer

 


“If ever there was an argument for jazz being an attitude to music-making rather than a genre, it’s this rare gem” - The Guardian



The stellar quartet featuring Ballaké Sissoko (kora), Vincent Segal (cello), Vincent Peirani (accordion) and Émile Parisien (sax), channel a multitude of influences to irresistible effect. They bring their intoxicating live show to London’s Cadogan Hall on 7 October for a special performance.


Malian musical royalty Ballaké Sissoko is a laureate of the Aga Khan Music Awards 2019 and has spent many years making records with French cellist Vincent Segal that bring together Manding and European chamber traditions. Meanwhile, Émile Parisien and Vincent Peirani have worked together as a saxophone and accordion duo somewhere in the hinterlands of jazz and folk. Their collaborative album, Les Egarés (2023), meaning ‘those who have gone astray’, saw the two pairs combine and recombine in the art of cross-fertilising sounds and transcending genres.


Les Egarés reminds us of the rebelliousness that can be found in a spirit of concord and the extent to which the art of playing together with such fine intelligence can generate an extremely subtle way of lighting a fuse. In Les Egarés, they succeed in reordering the musical landscape to uncover lines of escape of a hitherto unheard beauty.



Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, learning and participation programmes, and bespoke events for all.

 

Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ
020 7730 4500
http://www.cadoganhall.co.uk

 

EFG London Jazz Festival 2025, various venues, London.

Dates: Friday, November 14, 2025 - Sunday, November 23, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

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26/03/2025

 

We have received the following press release;

 

SERIOUS
Announce First Names For
EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025
Including Tanita Tikaram, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Tune-Yards, Makaya McCraven and Hiromi
14-23 November 2025


Now entering its 33rd year, the global celebration of music, EFG London Jazz Festival, is announcing the first names for its 2025 edition, which takes place from 14-23 November. For 10 days and nights musicians from all over the world will come together in London to perform boundary-pushing music that showcases jazz and its influence across genres and cultures.



Jazz transcends borders, blending various musical traditions around the world and bringing together diverse communities through the shared language of music. EFG London Jazz Festival has always embraced collaborations between musicians from all over the globe with jazz and its surrounding genres’ openness to diversity, creativity and unity, while continuing to evolve and inspire musicians and audiences worldwide.


Grammy and Tony Award-winning Jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater is bringing her WE EXIST! show to the Barbican on Saturday, 15 November. Bridgewater has had a glittering four-decade career reimagining jazz classics, ascending to the upper echelon of vocalists, uniquely spinning standards and taking intrepid leaps of faith.

 

When she was just 18 years old, Tanita Tikaram achieved worldwide recognition, selling over 4 million of her debut album, ‘Ancient Heart’, defying previous female music stereotypes, and defining her in the eyes of music history. She returns for the first time in 8 years to make a rare performance at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on Saturday, 15 November.


Following the announcement of their new album Better Dreaming, Tune-Yards, the music project of Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner, are performing at the EFG London Jazz Festival on 22 November at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall. Known for their vibrant fusion of indie pop, Afrobeat and experimental loops, Tune-Yards gained widespread acclaim with w h o k i l l in 2011, which featured the breakout hit “Bizness” and won the Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics’ poll. Tune-Yards’ music is characterised by layered vocals, polyrhythmic beats, and socially conscious lyrics, tackling themes of race, privilege, and politics.


Over more than 20 years as a recording artist, the jazz piano phenomenon Hiromi has shifted seamlessly from one spellbinding project to the next. In the process, she’s earned a reputation as one of the most explosive live performers in jazz history and a global ambassador for the art form. She performs on Friday, 21 November at the Barbican, which follows her 2023 performance at the same venue for the festival for which The Arts Desk enthused: “as breathtaking for its energy as for its brilliant versatility” in their 5-star review.

 


A midweek highlight will see the return of Makaya McCraven to the festival following his Sold Out show at the Barbican in 2023, which the Financial Times said was “like being immersed in a recording session in which each song was a master take”. This year, the prodigiously talented drummer and composer takes over KOKO in Camden on Wednesday, 19 November.

 

At the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on Saturday, 15 November is acclaimed Grammy Award-winning mandolinist, singer, songwriter, and composer, Chris Thile. A multifaceted musical talent, described by The Guardian as “that rare being: an all-round musician,” and hailed by NPR as a “genre-defying musical genius,” Thile is a founding member of the highly influential string bands Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek, and has collaborated with countless luminaries from Yo-Yo Ma to Fiona Apple to Brad Mehldau.

 

The following night at Cadogan Hall, Kurt Elling and The Yellowjackets Celebrate Weather Report. Known for his singular combination of robust swing and poetic insight, the two-time Grammy winner brings his one-of-a-kind brand of contemporary lyricism and vocal ingenuity to jazz. This celebration of Weather Report, one of jazz’s great supergroups, will reimagine the fusion band’s iconic songs in addition to new arrangements inspired by their constellation of musicians.

 

Closing the first weekend on Sunday, 16 November at Village Underground is American Neo Soul star Bilal, who returns to the spotlight following the success of his two album releases in 2024. His latest, Adjust Brightness, is a giant step forward, as Bilal merges his organic, soulful roots with experimental electronic influences inspired by artists like Aphex Twin and Stereolab. Fans can expect an immersive sonic experience that defies genre conventions, as Bilal continues to evolve and refine his unique style.


Trombonist, singer and composer Rita Payés is one of the standout emerging talents of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, the nucleus from which some of the most promising young musicians on the jazz scene in Spain have emerged in recent years. She performs at the EFG London Jazz Festival for the first time at Union Chapel on Wednesday, 19 November.



At the Union Chapel on Thursday, 20 November is pianist and composer Fergus McCreadie whose music is a unique blend of jazz and Scottish folk inspired by his country’s sublime landscapes. McCreadie’s music captures the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide, with an appeal that extends far beyond the constraints of genre. Also performing that evening is trumpeter and synthesist Laura Jurd whose unique approach to the trumpet is celebrated in the work that she creates. Laura’s love of folk traditions can often be heard in her music, alongside a background in classical composition, taking twists and turns that both invite surprise and evoke the inevitable.

 

Following their Sold Out show at last year’s EFG London Jazz Festival, GeeJay return with their strong, soulful and emotionally-charged songs to Islington Assembly Hall on Thursday, 20 November. Expect vintage jazzy chords and groovy rhythms, with saxophone adding a further element to the melodic mix.

 

The festival will once again launch at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall with Jazz Voice, the glittering opening gala featuring star vocalists reimagining timeless songs for the specially-created EFG London Jazz Festival Orchestra and guest conductor. Taking place on Friday, 14 November, this year’s all-star names will be revealed soon.



EFG London Jazz Festival is a place to explore music and to celebrate the legacy and the future of an inspiring musical universe.



EFG London Jazz Festival Director, Pelin Opcin, said:
“The EFG London Jazz Festival 2025 is all about celebrating global talent, with incredible artists from the UK and around the world performing in venues across London this November. We’re excited to announce the first artists in this year’s lineup, from emerging musicians to iconic performers. As ever, the Festival will feature never-before-seen performances, including one-off collaborations and new commissions. A special thank you to the Festival’s title sponsor, EFG Private Bank, for their continued support; our shared values of innovation, collaboration and diversity are so important to the ongoing success of the Festival. We can’t wait to welcome audiences back in November to experience the unforgettable magic of live music.”

 

Serious would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all of their partners, particularly the extended support of title sponsor EFG, which helps to support the breadth and diversity of the festival. The EFG London Jazz Festival is made possible thanks to the support of many key sponsors and funders, including Arts Council England, Serious Trust, PRSF, BBC Radio 3, Champagne Thienot, Jazzwise Magazine and Jazz FM UK.



EFG London Jazz Festival Shows

 

14 Nov - Jazz Voice - Royal Festival Hall

 

15 Nov - We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet - Barbican

 

15 Nov - Tanita Tikaram - Royal Festival Hall

 

15 Nov - Chris Thile - Queen Elizabeth Hall

 

15 Nov - Kurt Elling and The Yellowjackets Celebrate Weather Report - Cadogan Hall

 

16 Nov - Bilal - Village Underground

 

19 Nov - Makaya McCraven - KOKO

 

19 Nov - Rita Payés - Union Chapel

 

20 Nov - Fergus McCreadie + Laura Jurd - Union Chapel

 

20 Nov - GeeJay - Islington Assembly Hall

 

21 Nov - Hiromi’s Sonicwonder - Barbican

 

22 Nov - Tune-Yards - Royal Festival Hall

 

Praise for 2024 edition

 

“beautifully curated” - The Guardian, ★★★★★

 

“The incredible musical jamboree of the EFG London Jazz Festival is our yearly reminder that the jazz scene has never been more various” - The Telegraph, ★★★★★



“exceptional” - The Times, ★★★★



“November can be a month to hunker down for the onset of winter and its weather, and where better to do that than in one of the myriad venues across the capital” - The Arts Desk, ★★★★



“there’s a noticeable buzz amongst the crowd amassing” - Clash

 


Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, learning and participation programmes, and bespoke events for all.
https://serious.org.uk/



EFG International is a global private banking group offering private banking and asset management services and is headquartered in Zurich. EFG International’s group of private banking businesses operates in around 40 locations worldwide. Its registered shares (EFGN) are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange.
https://www.efginternational.com/uk

 

Remi Harris, ‘Man of the World ; The Music of Peter Green’, at The Regal, Tenbury Wells, Worcs.

Date: Saturday, November 01, 2025

Featuring: Remi Harris

More details

From;
https://www.regaltenbury.co.uk/events/man-of-the-world-the-music-of-peter-green-1

Man of the World: The Music of Peter Green
Saturday 1 November 2025
7:30 pm 9:30 pm
Regal Tenbury Trust
49 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells, Worcs. , WR15 8AE

 

Celebrating the life and music of Peter Green, founder of the original Fleetwood Mac. Guitarist Remi Harris will be joined by vocalist Dave Small, bassist Tom Moore and Nicky Waters on drums to perform music from throughout Peter Green’s career. Including such classics as Man Of The World, Black Magic Woman, Need Your Love So Bad, Albatross and The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown).


“A highly enjoyable show that featured some much loved material from the ‘Golden Era’ of the first edition of Fleetwood Mac, alongside some less familiar gems from the Bluesbreakers’ catalogue… The standard of the playing was excellent throughout” thejazzmann.com


“this was a band that brought vivid life to the songs and instrumentals written and performed by Peter Green… The songs were treated with proper respect, but each of the musicians played things with taste and accuracy” Lichfield Live

 

 

10th London Piano Festival at Kings Place, London.

Dates: Thursday, October 09, 2025 - Sunday, October 12, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

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Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen announce the programme for the 10th London Piano Festival at Kings Place


Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen announce the programme for the 10th London Piano Festival at Kings Place, featuring three world premieres by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stephen Hough and Elena Langer

 


Katya Apekisheva | Janneke Brits | Keelan Carew | Jeremy Chan | Ingrid Fliter | Berniya Hamie | Joseph Havlat | Emile Hinton | Stephen Hough | Julian Joseph | James Kreiling | Ella Lee | Mishka Rushdie Momen | Michael Morpurgo | Nnamdi Nnachi Cole | Ronan O’Hora | Charles Owen | Danny Piers | Zoe Rahman | Steve Rosenberg | Seta Tanyel | Emily Tran | Petroc Trelawny


9-12 October 2025 | Kings Place, London
#LondonPianoFestival


Three world premieres written to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Festival by composers Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stephen Hough and Elena Langer


The central Gala, featuring co-founders Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva with Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Ronan O’Hora, Seta Tanyel, Mishka Rushdie Momen, and Joseph Havlat performing four-, six- and eight-handed works


Solo recitals by Ingrid Fliter, Mishka Rushdie Momen, and festival co-founders Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva


A family concert narrated by Michael Morpurgo and featuring Keelan Carew, James Kreiling and Janneke Brits


A masterclass led by Stephen Hough


A showcase of star pianists from the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy


Pre- and post-concert discussions led by Ella Lee, presenter of the Classical Circuit podcast


Pianists and co-Artistic Directors Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen reveal another dynamic line-up for the tenth-anniversary edition of the London Piano Festival (LPF) which returns to Kings Place from 9-12 October 2025. Four days of classical and jazz piano performances will include three world premieres by internationally renowned composers, each commissioned especially for this year’s Festival. The programme sees Ronan O’Hora, and Julian Joseph returning to perform at the Festival, and Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Keelan Carew, Zoe Rahman, Joseph Havlat, Mishka Rushdie Momen and more making their Festival debuts.

 

Under 30s tickets are available for all concerts at a reduced price of £10. The Festival is delighted to be working with International Piano magazine as its media partner for the tenth year running.

 

Co-Artistic Directors Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen commented,
“It is our great pleasure to be announcing the programme for the 10th London Piano Festival alongside the world premiere of three new commissions by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stephen Hough and Elena Langer. When we first dreamt up the idea of starting a piano festival over a decade ago, we hoped to fill a gap in London’s musical offering by creating a festival devoted exclusively to the piano. Ten years on, having presented nine Festivals featuring over 45 exceptional jazz and classical pianists, we are immensely grateful to continue offering world-class piano performances at our Festival home – Kings Place.”

 

Sam McShane, Artistic Director of Kings Place, commented:
“London Piano Festival is back with an epic programme to mark its 10th anniversary year. This year’s theme, ‘Maturity & Youth’, beautifully reflects the festival’s journey—celebrating a decade of artistic excellence while championing the future of piano music. From world premieres to classics, this programme embodies the spirit of sharing, friendship and collaboration that defines Kings Place.”

 

The Festival opens with a joint recital from Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen, featuring two world premieres. Katya Apekisheva will perform Seasons by Elena Langer, inspired by Philip Larkin’s poetry and commissioned as a companion piece to Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons. Charles Owen performs Stones of the Sky, a new composition by Cheryl Frances-Hoad inspired by gemstones found in the Austrian Alps and the Gem Poems by Pablo Neruda, and conceived as a complimentary piece to Schumann’s Carnaval. The event will be preceded by a pre-concert talk with the composers, led by Ella Lee, presenter of the Classical Circuit podcast [9 October].

 

Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter makes her LPF debut with a solo recital including Beethoven’s Sonata in E Flat and Sonata in D Major, and Chopin’s Nocturne in B Major and Sonata No. 3 in B minor. Ella Lee will lead a discussion with Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva beforehand, exploring the artists featured across the rest of the program and reflecting on the Festival’s decade-long legacy [10 October].

 

On Saturday, the Festival hosts a family concert, featuring a world premiere arrangement of Stravinsky’s The Firebird for two pianos, arranged and performed by James Kreiling and Janneke Brits, alongside Keelan Carew performing Poulenc’s Barbar the Elephant, with celebrated children’s author Michael Morpurgo as narrator. World-renowned pianist Stephen Hough will later present a piano clinic masterclass with pianists from the London conservatoires and beyond, closing with a Q&A led by pianist and broadcaster Keelan Carew [11 October].

 

The Saturday concludes with the Festival’s central event, the Two-Piano Gala, this year featuring no less than eight performers – Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Ronan O’Hora, Seta Tanyel, Mishka Rushdie Momen, and Joseph Havlat, in addition to Charles and Katya themselves. This year’s programme will include a world premiere composition by Stephen Hough, King’s Cross March, commissioned by the Festival and performed by Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva. Joseph Havlat, Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva will perform the UK premiere of Havlat’s own composition 64 Geese. Stephen Hough also joins Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva for a rendition of Rachmaninov’s Romance for Six Hands, and Ingrid Fliter, Joseph Havlat, Mishka Rushdie Momen and Ronan O’Hora perform Smetana’s Sonata for Two Pianos, (Eight Hands). Other featured composers include Mozart, Brahms, Shostakovich, Britten, Babajanian, Ravel and more [11 October].

 

The Sunday begins with a morning recital from Mishka Rushdie Momen, centred around her acclaimed album Reformation, exploring the rich sound world of Renaissance repertoire. This recital will include pieces by Byrd, Gibbons, Bull, Sweenlinck and more, and will conclude with a post-performance Q&A with Ella Lee [12 October].

 

BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg intersperses stories of his life in Russia with piano improvisations at an event hosted by BBC Radio 3 presenter Petroc Trelawny. Running in parallel with this conversation will be a special focus on the historical and political significance of Dmitri Shostakovich, including a selection of his Preludes and Fugues performed by Berniya Hamie and Jeremy Chan, making their Festival debuts [12 October].

 

Julian Joseph returns to LPF with Zoe Rahman (in her Festival debut), bringing the 2025 Festival to a close with a recital of outstanding young pianists from the Julian
Joseph Jazz Academy, including Danny Piers, Emile Hinton, Emily Tran and Nnamdi Nnachi Cole, all performing at LPF for the first time [12 October].


The London Piano Festival was founded by pianists Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen in 2016 and takes place every October at Kings Place, London. Previous visiting artists have included Alfred Brendel, Alexandra Dariescu, Julian Joseph, Gabriela Montero, Stephen Kovacevich, Jason Rebello, Vadym Kholodenko, Leszek Możdżer, Lara Melda, Reinis Zariņš and Kathryn Stott, amongst many others. The Festival has also commissioned several new works for two pianos, working with composers including Sally Beamish, Jonathan Dove, Elena Langer and Nico Muhly.


Full programme


Thursday 9 October, 6:45 pm | Kings Place, St Pancras Room
Ella Lee in Conversation with Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Elena Langer
Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Elena Langer
Ella Lee Host


Thursday 9 October, 7:30 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Opening Night – Carnaval meets The Seasons
Cheryl Frances-Hoad ‘Stones of the Sky’ World Premiere (CO)
R. Schumann Carnaval, Op. 9 (CO)
Tchaikovsky The Seasons, Op. 37a (KA)
Elena Langer ‘Seasons’ World Premiere (KA)
Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva Piano


Friday 10 October, 7:30 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Ingrid Fliter performs Beethoven and Chopin
Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op. 31/3
Beethoven Sonata in D Op. 10/3
Chopin Nocturne in B Op. 9/3
Chopin Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58
Ingrid Fliter Piano
Featuring pre-concert Q&A with Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva in conversation with Ella Lee


Saturday 11 October, 12:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Once Upon a Piano: Babar & The Firebird with Michael Morpurgo
Poulenc The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant (KC)
Stravinsky The Firebird (JK and JB)
Keelan Carew, James Kreiling and Janneke Brits Piano
Michael Morpurgo Narrator

 

Saturday 11 October, 2:30 pm | Kings Place, Hall Two
Stephen Hough’s Piano Clinic
Stephen Hough
Featuring post-Piano Clinic conversation and Q&A with Stephen Hough in conversation with Keelan Carew


Saturday 11 October, 7:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Tenth Anniversary Two-Piano Gala
Joseph Havlat 64 Geese UK Premiere (JH, CO & KA)
Mozart Sonata in D major, K448 (KA & IF)
Shostakovich Concertino, Op. 94 (ST & CO)
Britten Mazurka elegiaca, Op. 23 (SH & ROH)
Poulenc Élégie (KA & CO)
Elena Langer RedMare (MRM & JH)
Babajanian Armenian Rhapsody (KA & ST)
Stephen Hough King’s Cross March World Premiere (CO & KA)
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b (MRM & ROH)
Smetana Sonata for Two Pianos, 8 Hands in E minor (IF, JH, MRM & ROH)
Albeniz ‘Triana’ from Iberia (CO & IF)
Ravel La Valse (JH & ROH)
Rachmaninov Romance for Six Hands (1891) (SH, CO & KA)
Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Seta Tanyel, Ronan O’Hora, Charles Owen, Katya Apekisheva, Mishka Rushdie Momen and Joseph Havlat Piano


Sunday 12 October, 11:00 am | Kings Place, Hall One
Mishka Rushdie Momen – Reformation
Byrd Pavana Lachrymae after Flow my tears, by John Dowland
Gibbons Fantazia of Foure Parts
Bull Walsingham: 30 Variations
Byrd Callino Casturame
Sweelinck Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la a 4 voci
Dowland In Darkness Let Me Dwell arr. Mishka Rushdie Momen
Adès Darknesse visible
Bull My Grief
Byrd The Bells
Mishka Rushdie Momen Piano
Featuring post-concert Q&A with Mishka Rushdie Momen in conversation with Ella Lee


Sunday 12 October, 2:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall Two
Shostakovich & Rosenberg - Reflections on contemporary Russia
Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues (selections) (BH and JC)
Steve Rosenberg, Berniya Hamie and Jeremy Chan Piano
Petroc Trelawny Presenter


Sunday 12 October, 6:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Julian Joseph Presents: The Sounds of our Next Generation
Julian Joseph, Zoe Rahman, Danny Piers, Emile Hinton, Emily Tran and Nnamdi Nnachi Cole Piano

 

About Kings Place
Kings Place is an open, multi-arts venue, presenting an adventurous and critically-acclaimed programme, with words and music at its heart. Every year we curate a series of festivals to engage a breadth of different communities. We are a place where many audiences belong, a place where people connect with their passion and no-one is lost in the crowd.
Kings Place was developed from a generous act of philanthropy. Driven by a belief that arts and culture are a fundamental part of a thriving city – our work is as vibrant as our location in King’s Cross. We are independently-funded and generate income through ticket sales and the staging of world-class conferences and events.
We are rooted in partnership and have developed a collaborative community of resident partners and artistic associates. By opening our doors, people and creativity can flourish. We provide stages for artists, space for local communities and young musicians, share our home with partners, and offer audiences unforgettable, shared experiences.
We are Kings Place, the cultural pulse of King’s Cross.
http://www.kingsplace.co.uk

 

Kings Place
90 York Way, London,
N1 9AG.

 

Walt McClements plus support Lucy Sissy Miller at Sy ; Gigs, Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury.

Date: Saturday, August 16, 2025

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Event by Sy.gigs
Shrewsbury Unitarian Church, High Street, Shrewsbury
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
Event 6.0 of Season 3.0


Walt McClements is an accordionist, multi-instrumentalist and composer based in Los Angeles. His solo compositions focus on processed accordion, creating patient and emotional meditations that nod to drone and ambient music. His debut record, “A Hole in the Fence” was released in 2021 on American Dreams, and utilized a minimal palette of accordions processed through pedals to create glacial soundscapes and odes to hidden worlds. On his latest record, and first for Western Vinyl, “On a Painted Ocean”, he expands his sonic tools to include lush synths, droning pipe organs, and spirited horns, creating a vibrant journey from solitary stillness to community exuberance. The record also follows last year’s “Rain on the Road”, a collaborative album with Harpist Mary Lattimore, who played for SY in Season 1.0.
Prior to releasing music under his own name, McClements had been a touring member of Weyes Blood, Hurray for the Riff Raff, and Dark Dark Dark, as well as leading New Orleans art-punk brass ensemble Why Are We Building Such A Big Ship? and one man band Lonesome Leash.


Support comes from Lucy Sissy Miller, who is a French-British singer-songwriter, composer, and artist based in Paris. On her latest release for Métron Records, Pre Country, she offers her own take on country music—an ambient and airy ode to her love of Americana.In her songs, she uses auto-tune as an instrument, crafting melodic textures and using field recordings as a storytelling tool. Blurring the lines between acoustic and electronic sounds, she seamlessly merges organic and digital elements. Across 16 tracks, Miller reflects on love like friendships, breakups, mermaids, and missing girl mysteries—the album unfolding like a cinematic tribute to girlhood and desire. Pre Country exists in a liminal space, where pop, folk, and ambient dissolve into one another, shapeshifting with every listen—both haunted and luminous.
Lucy has recently had her latest album, Pre Country, published by UK label Métron Records. This is is an airy and ambient ode to Americana blending folk music with electronic and field recording elements.


https://sygigs.com/


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Bath Jazz Weekend 2026 at Widcombe Social Club, Bath.

Dates: Friday, January 09, 2026 - Sunday, January 11, 2026

Featuring: Various Artists

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Bath Jazz Weekend - on the ever shifting first full weekend of January - will happen next year on Friday 9, Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 January 2026.  Make sure you put it in your diary now!

Under Milkwood by the Clark Tracey Sextet at Cheltenham Jazz Club, The Victory Club, Cheltenham, Glos.

Date: Monday, September 29, 2025

Featuring: Clark Tracey Sextet

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Cheltenham Jazz Events ›Under Milkwood by the Clark Tracey Sextet
Under Milkwood by the Clark Tracey Sextet
The Victory Club, Cheltenham, GL50 2SY
Monday 29th September 2025

 

Much acclaimed jazz drummer Clark Tracey has been leading his own bands since 1981 and currently leads an ever-evolving quintet as well as tribute bands to his father, the late Stan Tracey.


His latest quintet features a few of the most exciting young musicians today. They recently recorded their first CD, which is due for release in the New Year. The unusual inclusion of a vocalist in Clark’s quintet, next to a horn player, offers another soundscape with which to work.  An exceptional vocalise artist, Emily Masser adds rhythm and words from the heart of Bebop, as well as beautiful lyrics.

 

Clark Tracey - drums
Be Tracy - Vocals
Sharon Myfanwy White - vocals
Simon Allen - Tenor
Gareth Williams - Piano
Andrew Cleyndert - Bass

Brecon Jazz Festival 2025, various venues, Brecon, Powys.

Dates: Friday, August 08, 2025 - Sunday, August 10, 2025

Featuring: Various Artists

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We have received the following press release;

Brecon Jazz Festival 2025: A New Chapter Begins

 

Brecon, Wales – One of the UK’s most respected jazz festivals is set to return bigger and bolder than ever. Brecon Jazz Festival 2025, running from August 8th to 10th, will feature an ambitious line-up, a fresh new team at the helm, and a renewed commitment to celebrating the best in jazz.

 

This year marks an exciting new chapter for the festival, blending its rich heritage with a community focused approach to programming and audience engagement.


A Historic Stage Returns
For the first time in recent years, the Market Hall will serve as the festival’s premier venue. This 500 capacity space will host an extraordinary lineup jazz talent, featuring:

 

Friday 8th August:
• Hejira – An acclaimed ensemble paying homage to Joni Mitchell’s jazz legacy.
• Cleveland Watkiss – Jazz vocalist presenting The Great Jamaican Songbook.

 

Saturday 9th August:
• Sultan Stevenson – One of the most exciting young jazz pianists in the UK.
• Ruby Turner – The legendary soul, jazz, and blues vocalist.

 

Sunday 10th August:
• Soweto Kinch – Award-winning saxophonist and MC fusing jazz and hip-hop.
• Jazz Sabbath – A unique jazz reimagining of Black Sabbath’s music featuring Adam Wakeman of Black Sabbath

 

To make the most of this stellar line-up, the Market Hall Weekend Pass is available now at an early bird price for a limited time only. This exclusive pass provides access to all six performances across the weekend, offering unbeatable value. With individual tickets ranging from £17.50 to £40.00, securing a pass now can save attendees up to £80 compared to door prices. This is the only weekend pass available for Brecon Jazz Festival 2025, making it a must-have for jazz lovers.


A Festival with a Fresh Vision
Since 1984, Brecon Jazz Festival has been a staple of the UK jazz scene, welcoming some of the world’s greatest musicians. With a new team leading the festival, 2025 promises to be a thrilling new chapter that both honours tradition and introduces exciting innovations.

 

Festival Chairman, Chris Jones CBE, stated:
“This is an exciting moment for Brecon Jazz. We’re bringing together a world class lineup, reintroducing the Market Hall as a key venue, and building an experience that reflects both the festival’s deep roots and its bright future.”


Springtime Jazz Day-Festival – April 12th
To build momentum for the August festival, a special Springtime Jazz Day-Festival will take place on April 12th, 2025. This one day event will feature a mix of free and ticketed performances at venues across Brecon, including:

 

• Saskia Laroo & Warren Byrd at The Muse (2:00 PM) – Trumpeter Saskia Laroo’s first- ever UK performance alongside acclaimed pianist Warren Byrd, supported by Paula
Gardiner and Mark O’Connor.

 

• Jack Mac at The Muse (7:00 PM) – An explosive saxophonist blending jazz, funk, and blues.

 

• Jon Crespo Trio featuring Jane Williams at Brecon Tap (9:00 PM) – A free late-night jazz experience.

 

Empowering Young Talent – The Young Person’s Stage

 

A key addition to Brecon Jazz Festival 2025 is the Young Person’s Stage at Bishops Meadow, funded by Arts Council Wales. This stage will showcase the next generation of jazz talent, featuring emerging artists and providing a platform for exciting young musicians to develop their craft. Headlining the stage is Ursula Harrison, the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2024, who will not only perform but also assist in curating the line-up.

 

Beyond the performances, the Young Person’s Stage will serve as a training ground for aspiring industry professionals. Young people will take on roles in sound engineering, lighting, stewarding, photography, and event management, gaining hands-on experience in festival production. This initiative reinforces the festival’s commitment to nurturing future generations of jazz artists and industry professionals.


A Festival for the Community & Beyond
The revitalised festival is committed to community engagement, local business partnerships, and artistic excellence. The Brecon Frazz Parade and fringe events will continue to bring jazz to the streets, and partnerships with Brecon Town Council, Tan Cerdd, and Mid Wales Rhythm & Blues Club will strengthen its impact.

 

Tickets for Brecon Jazz Festival 2025 are now available, with early bird Market Hall Weekend Passes selling fast. Visit http://www.breconjazzfestival2025.co.uk for more information and ticket bookings.

 

Curved Air at The Forge, Camden, London.

Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025

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British Progressive Rock Group CURVED AIR

 

Curved Air are a pioneering English progressive rock group formed in 1970 by musicians from mixed artistic backgrounds, including classical, folk, and electronic sound. The resulting sound of the band was a mixture of progressive rock, folk rock, and fusion with classical elements.


Along with High Tide and East of Eden, Curved Air were one of the first rock bands after It’s a Beautiful Day, The Flock and The United States of America to feature a violin.


Curved Air released eight studio albums, the first three of which broke the UK Top 20, and had a hit single with Back Street Luv which reached #4 in the UK Singles Chart.


The Forge, Camden, London NW17NL
Thursday 13 November 2025 at 19:00

 

https://www.seetickets.com/event/curved-air/the-forge-camden/3225819