Tomorrow’s Warriors and Bank of America launch young artist development partnership.
Thursday, June 04, 2026
Tomorrow’s Warriors & Bank of America will provide young musicians in the Tomorrow’s Warriors (TW) Big Band with performance & mentoring opportunities through a new ‘Side by Side’ development program.
We have received the following press release;
Tomorrow’s Warriors and Bank of America launch young artist development partnership
Tomorrow’s Warriors, the pioneering talent development organisation and charity shaping the sound and future of UK jazz, has announced, during the organisation’s 35th anniversary year, a new partnership with Bank of America that will strengthen the progression pathways for its young musicians into professional careers.
Through the partnership, Tomorrow’s Warriors and Bank of America will provide young musicians in the Tomorrow’s Warriors (TW) Big Band with performance and mentoring opportunities through a new ‘Side by Side’ development programme. The initiative focuses on developing vital skills and experiences and enabling artists to learn alongside musicians from the Tomorrow’s Warriors professional ensemble Nu Civilisation Orchestra (NCO), known for its acclaimed performances with Chaka Khan, Corinne Bailey-Rae, Laura Mvula and this summer with Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Over the course of one year, young musicians will follow a development programme that will see them connect with and be mentored by professional players, sit and shadow in rehearsals, and participate in sight-reading, composition, and arrangement workshops. With a focus on musicality and professional readiness, it will even see some of them deputising for NCO players in rehearsals, sessions and concerts.
The TW Big Band is a flagship ensemble of the organisation with 17 young players at a critical point in their artistic journeys. Selected from the 120 students on the Tomorrow’s Warriors free-to-access Young Artist Development Programme for 11-25 year old musicians hosted at the Southbank Centre, membership is a coveted milestone. The TW Big Band serves as a vital training ground and gateway into the profession, as well as a longstanding community for alumni and members of the Nu Civilisation Orchestra, including recent TW Big Band member saxophonist Donovan Haffner, winner of the 2026 Jazz FM Breakthrough Act award. The band performs annually at Love Supreme and We Out Here Festival and appears regularly at leading venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and the Jazz Cafe alongside a wide range of performance opportunities.
Bank of America’s sustained commitment to the arts helps expand access to high-quality music education, supporting the next generation at pivotal moments in their development. By investing in initiatives that nurture talent, remove barriers and create real pathways into the profession, the bank plays a meaningful role in strengthening the cultural ecosystem and ensuring that emerging artists can thrive, reach new audiences and shape the future of the industry.
For 35 years, Tomorrow’s Warriors has powered the next generation of artists and this celebrates a legacy of transforming lives through music, while building a more inclusive and equitable future for UK jazz and beyond. The organisation is guided by a simple belief: talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not. Its intergenerational model supports young musicians held back by race, gender or background to define their careers, grow and pursue their ambitions.
Janine Irons OBE, Co-Founder and Chief Executive of Tomorrow’s Warriors, said;
“This partnership comes at a pivotal time for Tomorrow’s Warriors as we mark 35 years of championing excellence, widening access and challenging inequity in the music industry. Bank of America’s support strengthens our ability to provide a progression pathway for the incredible young musicians in our Big Band to develop into professional musicians in our world class professional ensemble Nu Civilisation Orchestra. Through this partnership, we will see the first cohort of musicians flourish in real world learning, developing the vision for their professional futures. Tomorrow’s Warriors champions young musicians with extraordinary talent - regardless of race, gender or background - to build the skills, confidence, agency and connections that they need to thrive.”
Fernando Vicario, UK Country Executive at Bank of America, said;
“We believe talent should never be limited by background. We’re honoured to support Tomorrow’s Warriors in creating pathways for exceptional young musicians to develop the skills, confidence and experience to shape their futures and reach new audiences. Tomorrow’s Warriors is changing lives through music, and we look forward to seeing these talented young people excel.”
The partnership marks the beginning of an exciting series of Big Band performances this year at Foyles (31 July), The Southbank Centre (2 August), Kings Cross Summer Sounds (16 August), We Out Here Festival (21-22 August), the Jazz Café (2 October) and Pizza Express (15 November). Tomorrow’s Warriors will soon announce its full Summer of live events as part of its 35th anniversary year.
About Tomorrow’s Warriors:
Founded in 1991 by Queen’s Medal for Music recipient Dr Gary Crosby OBE and Janine Irons OBE, Tomorrow’s Warriors is a pioneering music charity specialising in jazz, providing young people locked out of opportunity with access to the resources, networks and platforms they need to flourish in music and live into their full creative potential. Intergenerational by design, Tomorrow’s Warriors’ has a principle of ‘Each one teach one’ and a focus across three roles: meet young people where they are to discover their potential in music and make dedicated space for them to learn together and re-imagine their futures; develop their skills and talent and make sure they are platformed; and produce professional ensembles and orchestral work to international acclaim.
In building the change, Tomorrow’s Warriors works in partnership with industry leaders and national institutions, professional training providers and schools, cultural education hubs and community youth networks towards an ecosystem that over 35 years, has seen the organisation make radical shifts to lives and livelihoods, with over 20,000 young people engaged in its learning programmes so far. Tomorrow’s Warriors produces over 200 performances per year to audiences over 30,000, championing the voices and visibility of young Black, Global Majority, and female musicians. The organisation creates clear progression routes to successful and sustainable careers in the music industry with alumni including Femi Koleoso and the BRIT Award and Mercury Prize winning Ezra Collective, as well as Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia, Sheila Maurice-Grey, Cassie Kinoshi, Shabaka Hutchings, ESKA, Denys Baptiste, Soweto Kinch, Ben Burrell, Zara McFarlane, Camilla George, CHERISE, Peter Edwards, Sultan Stevenson, Binker Golding, Shirley Tetteh, Blue Lab Beats…and more.
TW is proud to be a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England and a member of the PRS Foundation Talent Development Network. Tomorrow’s Warriors is also the home of professional ensemble, Nu Civilisation Orchestra. Tomorrow’s Warriors is a not-for-profit company and a Registered Charity No 1153613. tomorrowswarriors.org/ Give today to Tomorrow’s Warriors at http://www.cafdonate.cafonline.org/13423
