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Jazz at the EDT - THIS WEEK


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Jazz at the EDT is back this years as part of the Dulwich Festival and tickets are flying off the shelf.

5 nights of Jazz right here in East Dulwich 

Poppy Daniels Quintet 

London born and raised, Poppy has become an infamous part of the UK jazz scene. Her style and versatility branches across multiple genres. After years of developing her sound, Poppy is excited to introduce her new quintet; a hot pot of jazz, fusion, hip-hop and Latin, expressed through the unique tone of one of London’s most exciting up and coming trumpet voices.

Byron Wallen - SOLD OUT

Byron Wallen is “one of the most innovative, exciting and original trumpet players alive” (Jazzwise Magazine). Widely recognised as a seminal figure in world jazz, he is constantly travelling the world recording, teaching and performing.

Nigel Price Organ Trio 

Nigel Price Organ Trio will be playing selections from their vast back catalogue as well as the recently released and critically acclaimed album ‘That’s it. Right there.’ Together, Nigel Price, Ross Stanley and Joel Barford form perhaps one of the most hard hitting, dynamic and exciting jazz groups on the scene today.

Camina Band - SOLD OUT 

This great Cuban band makes a triumphant return, having played for us at Dulwich Festival in 2022. Authentic salsa music players from Cuba and South America, Camina are regulars at Ronnie Scott’s and major festivals around the UK. A fabulous way to spend a Friday night!

Laura B and her Band

A collection of the best authentic sounding rhythm and blues players in Europe, whose credentials speak for themselves. Comprised of members from many outstanding bands, Laura B herself was billed as the ‘UK’s New Diva of Rhythm and Blues’ at The Rhythm Riot & Atomic in 2009.

Tickets available here

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