Honing his synthesis of folk and blues for over 50 years, Chris Smither, truly an American original, returns to the Kings Place to perform music from his vast song catalogue.
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Experience and intoxicating blend of tango, klezmer and jazz from this new trio of award-winning musicians. Triptic make their debut at the Kings Place, bringing with them the rich harmonies and melodies from their new album ‘The Jackdaw Sessions’.
Sultan Stevenson is the new powerhouse of British Jazz. He received a Parliamentary Award for Best Newcomer in 2023 following the release of his debut album ‘Faithful One’.
Kings Place Jazz Orchestra are proud to present our first KPJO Young Artist Platform performance, featuring rising stars, Flo Redmonds and Cody Moss. The duo met during their time studying at the Guildhall and will present songs from the Great American Songbook in the Kings Place Music Foyer.
Kings Place proudly presents the launch of the newly formed Kings Place Jazz Orchestra. Directed by award-winning composer, arranger and trombonist Callum Au, and featuring acclaimed guest pianist Rob Barron.
Pianist Eden Agranat Meged presents a programme featuring some of his favourite works. While each work stands on its own, the juxtaposition of the different pieces uncovers fascinating connections between them, casting a different light on the music - it’s not always what it seems at first glance.
Blending the rich melodic traditions of Azerbaijan with contemporary jazz improvisation, the Elchin Shirinov Trio offers an evening of transcendent musical conversation with original works, pieces by Azerbaijani composers, traditional folk influences, and modern jazz expression. 'Melody of Unity, Harmony of Triumph' is a sonic journey across cultures, centered in dialogue, unity, and shared creativity.
Tonight’s richly varied programme is brought to you by three of the most exciting young musicians performing in the UK today. The programme journeys from the fiery rhythms of Cassadó to Piazzolla’s tango winter and Marcello’s baroque elegance. The virtuosic Manhattanhenge by Peter Facer meets Romantic gems by Schumann and Debussy, creating an evening of vibrant contrasts.
Discover ambience and stillness, words and sound, light and dark, wild and calm… in this newly adapted version of Voice Electric. The show explores the vivid colours of the amplified human voice as it oscillates between states of being.
Take the finest exponents of their native Scottish fiddle styles, the finest backing in folk music, and some of the Highlands and Islands’ famed warmth and craic...distil over 25 years, and you get Kings Place favourites, Blazin’ Fiddles!
Enhanced by the use of the Kings Place d&b Soundscape system and performed in-the-round, The House of Bedlam present two contrasting works by British composer Larry Groves and American electronic pioneer, Pauline Oliveros.
Lauded singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier makes a welcome return to Kings Place for a 25th year celebration. ‘Drag queens in limousines, nuns in blue jeans, dreamers with big dreams, they all took me in.’ – Drag
Experience choral brilliance and rhythmic mastery in this exceptional performance from Colin Currie & The King's Singers, set in the intimate and acoustically rich surroundings of Hall One
Jasdeep Singh Degun celebrates the release of his new album Jogkauns on Real World Records with this special launch concert at Kings Place, taking place on the very day the record
Performing together in the UK for the first time. Can beauty save the world? This is the question of Bijan Chemirani, Redi Hasa and Rami Khalifé, three virtuosos who came together to create L’Antidote, an instrumental repertoire of rare finesse that pits the healing power of music against the poisons of the present day.
The first of a double bill of Britten Sinfonia concerts showcasing premieres by exciting contemporary voices, featuring world premieres for flute, viola and harp by six Opus 1 composers nurtured through Britten Sinfonia’s composer development scheme.
The second of a double bill of Britten Sinfonia concerts showcasing premieres by exciting contemporary voices, presenting three new chamber concertos by Magnum Opus composers, developed over a year with Britten Sinfonia and programme directors Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Huw Watkins.