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Kenny Barron Trio

Kenny Barron, a six-time winner of the Best Pianist award by the Jazz Journalists Association, is globally acknowledged as a virtuoso in performance and composition.

Late Late Show
Fri 19 Dec - Fri 17 Apr 2026

Late Late Electronic hosted by Chiminyo

Strictly improvised jazz-infused beats and grooves from one of the UK’s most exciting percussionists.

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Main Show

Carmen Lundy

Tonight she presents music from her latest (and 15th!) album ‘Fade to Black’.

Sunday Lunch

Carmen Lundy

In a career that has kept her at the top of her game for over forty years, Carmen Lundy is a vocalist who focuses on singing all her own work.

Main Show

Taylor Eigsti featuring Gretchen Parlato, Casey Abrams & Ben Wendel

An evening of contemporary jazz excellence as Grammy award-winning pianist and composer Taylor Eigsti takes to the stage with special guest singers Gretchen Parlato & Casey Abrams plus saxophonist Ben Wendel.

Main Show

Mica Millar

Mica Millar has quickly become one of the brightest new stars of British soul music.

Main Show

Isfar Sarabski

Baku-born, award-winning pianist Sarabski has roots in the East, branches in the West and plays with universal soul.

Main Show

Shai Maestro

Shai Maestro is one of the most talented pianists of his generation.

Main Show

Ed Richardson Big Band presents Some of my Best Friends are Singers!

Ed Richardson Big Band invites some of his favourite singers to join the big band for this EFG London Jazz Festival special.

Late Late Show

Late Late Electronic with GOODMOOD

goodmood is the brainchild of Australian pianist, producer Lewis Moody.

Main Show

Abstract Orchestra

Abstract Orchestra is making some of the most exciting music in hip-hop, blending jazz orchestration with hip-hop beats and MCs.

Sunday Lunch

Maris Briezkalns Quintet + Special Guest: Jessica Radcliffe 'Evergreens'

In celebration of the well-established collaboration between the UK and Latvian jazz scenes, the Riga-based Māris Briežkalns Quintet travel to London to perform music from their album ‘Evergreens’.