Soho Hidden Jazz 20.07.24
Sat 20 Jul 2024 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Stone Nest, W1D 5EZ
Description
Hidden Jazz Club, in collaboration with Stone Nest, present: Soho Hidden Jazz Club.
Experience exhilarating live jazz at Stone Nest, an incredible 19th century Norman style Welsh Chapel in the centre of London.
Discover one of London’s best kept secrets and join us at Soho Hidden Jazz Club for a magical performance in a Grade II listed former Presbyterian church turned contemporary performance venue. An electrifying, intimate and fun musical experience like no other.
For the past few years Hidden Jazz Club has been the place for Londoners in the know to discover the best of the city’s jazz scene within a unique setting.
Completely artist-run, fun, spontaneous, and relaxed, this is not like your parents' jazz club. Hidden Jazz Club is the type of space where guests are able to relax and connect with world class artists between sets of amazing live music.
Regular contributors include:
DENYS BAPTISTE - MOBO Award winning, Mercury Prize nominated saxophonist described as 'the icon of British Jazz' by Time Magazine.
BINKER GOLDING - MOBO award-winner and 2020 Jazz FM Award Instrumentalist of the Year.
CHERISE - 2019 Jazz FM Vocalist of The Year Award and 2020 Parliamentary Jazz Award winner.
JAS KAYSER - fierce young drummer on the jazz scene who has collaborated with piano legend Danilo Perez, new wave jazzers Alfa Mist, and pop acts including Jorja Smith and Lenny Kravitz.
IFE OGUNJOBI - the 'young don' of jazz and afro-beat trumpet has already played a main stage at Glastonbury with Ezra Collective, opened for Kamasi Washington, and worked with the likes of Solange Knowles and Jason Moran.
DESCHANEL GORDON - BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2020
DAN CASIMIR - 2021 Jazz FM
Award Instrumentalist of the Year winner who works with the likes of
Nubya Garcia, Camilla George, Jean Toussaint, and Ashley Henry.
And many others!
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Stone Nest is an arts
organisation and performance venue in the heart of London's West End,
bringing exceptional and experimental art to a wide audience. A hidden gem nestled amidst the bright lights of
theatreland, it offers a platform for bold, visionary artists and a
space where audiences can encounter an eclectic programme of
contemporary performance.
Stone Nest is an old building and unfortunately cannot currently
accommodate electric wheelchairs. We can accommodate manually operated
wheelchairs via a temporary ramp; please let us know that you are a
wheelchair user when booking and whether a Companion will be
accompanying you, and we will arrange a Companion ticket for you.
Location
Stone Nest, W1D 5EZ