Over 10 days, venues across the city — from lofty concert halls to intimate basement clubs and makeshift pop-ups — host a sweeping selection of the world’s jazz talent. The occasion is EFG London Jazz Festival, a remarkable feat of planning and purpose that has expanded in 2024 to ...
Every year, the EFG London Jazz Festival brings together the best and brightest of the genre in venues across the city, from jazz staples like Ronnie Scott’s to the capital’s arts venues like Southbank Centre and new spots like Soul Mama. This year is no different. The 2024 line-up pr...
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At Pizza Express in Dean Street on 27 November, the audience will experience “a very special one-off appearance by the Pete Allen Jazz Band….whole-hearted ensemble playing, and confident, out-going solo work, a […] Shabaka at the Royal Festival Hall, 30 Nov. ...
For the seventh year running, we're thrilled to host an exciting selection of shows for EFG London Jazz Festival, celebrating music from around the world.
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The finale of the 2024 London Gypsy Jazz Festival was a spirited celebration of the Parisian jazz songbook
The London Jazz Festival’s opening night routines progress from the gala spectacular of Jazz Voice at The Barbican to a left-field tasting menu and late-show jam at Ronnie Scott’s. This year began with a soothing sweep of orchestral strings and, many hours later, saxophonist Soweto Kinch ...
Thanks to On Yee Lo, Fielding Hope and everyone at Cafe OTO, Wesley Stephenson of Jazz North East, Corey Mwamba of Out Front! and a very special thanks to Alex Ward for the loan of his guitar. The performance was presented as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival, and with funding from...
But the text comes in snatches and it is music that makes up the evening’s greater part. The supporting quintet’s multi-instrumental skills take in fiddle, accordion, guitar and oud, adding folkloric textures to a jazz-improv base. Drummer Ryan Sawyer rattled round his kit and Joy Guidry...