Tony Kofi headlines this easter weekend

This Easter weekend, Alfie's jazz lounge is set to sizzle with a stellar line-up headlined by the sensational Tony Kofi. Swing by at 8 pm this Friday to experience the magnetic allure of Kofi's saxophone. A luminary of British jazz, Kofi, known for his expressive and dynamic playing, has carved a niche with his profound musical narratives and technical prowess. With accolades like the BBC Jazz Awards for both Best Instrumentalist and Best Album, his performance is not to be missed.

🎵 ENJOY THE NATHAN BRITTON TRIO FROM 6pm

Before Tony warm up your evening with The Nathan Britton Trio from 6 pm to 8 pm, Nathan’s profound mastery over the ivories, brings a blend of classical polish and raw jazz passion to every performance. Known for his collaborations with high-profile artists bringing them across genres with his jazz reworks series and iconic repertoire from Chopin to Oscar Peterson.

🎷 TONY KOFI ‘ART OF THE BLUES’ FROM 8pm

The night train from 10:30pm

As the clock ticks past Tony's last note, stay on for 'The Night Train', guided by the dynamic duo Nick and Kitty La Roar, promising to keep your spirits high into the night.

🎙️ FRASER SMITH CONTINUES THE EXCITeMENT
on easter saturday

The jazz extravaganza continues into Saturday with not one, but two shows from Soul Station featuring the Fraser Smith Quartet. Immerse in soulful melodies and vibrant vocals that promise to resonate deep within. And to cap off the night, young piano virtuoso Nico Widdowson will lead the Night Train from 10:30 pm till late, ensuring your weekend is filled with unforgettable jazz rhythms.

ALFIE’S SOHO LIVE SHOWS
EVERY WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY IN APRIL

Currently showing Thursday to Saturday the brand new Alfie’s jazz club on Greek St. will soon be open every Wednesday as well, for our full list of shows take a look at the box office.

 
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