Alfie's
FRI 3 APR

Sam Sesay Trío

From £30
Doors 18:00 & 20:00

Enjoy the best cocktails and the best jazz in town with young piano sensation, Sam Sesay (C-Sé), debuting his energetic jazz trio at Soho Live Music Club for a headline show at Alfies Soho - bringing his own arrangements of the best jazz, swing and blues songs as well as some originals.

Members! Remember to re-select the correct date when booking your tickets on the next page. Your members discount is already applied. Any issues reach out to concierge@soho.live

Samuel Sesay, simply known as 'c-se' is an exciting young jazz pianist and composer emerging for the London scene. Currently  studying at the prestigious  Trinity Laban, he cites influences from pianists such as Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver and Cedar Walton and has a knack for being adventurous and fearless during solos. 

Perched above the bustle of Greek Street, Alfie’s is a private members’ jazz bar hidden in plain sight. Inside, it’s candlelight, curated art, and a grand piano that rarely stays silent. Signature cocktails — including the Soho Vodka Martini — accompany performances from some of Europe’s finest jazz musicians. Entry is by membership or advance ticket reservation only. Walk-ins are not permitted.

Alfie's
Venue Address
First Floor, 49 Greek St, London W1D 4EG
Plan your visit
You may arrive anytime from your ticket's start time, up to 30 minutes before the event ends. Ensure your ticket matches the programme's time and venue, as we run several shows across sites each evening. Line-up changes are rare but updated with suitable replacements sans notice. Refunds or transfers available up to 48 hours prior; final thereafter. On the first floor of a Grade II listed building without lift—contact us for access needs. 18+ only, Challenge 25 enforced per Westminster rules. Dress sharp; entry at discretion. Not a restaurant. For groups over 6 or special events, visit soho.live/host for our appointment service—our clubs excel at hosting larger parties too.
Featured Artist
Sam Sesay Trío
Samuel Sesay