Piano Bar Soho
WED 28 JAN

Luke Doyle Trio at Piano Bar Soho

From £20
Doors 18:00 - Show 19:30 - 22:00

Settle in to a beautiful evening of contemporary jazz and blues with jazz violin prodigy, Luke Doyle and his trio, accompanied by attentive table service and the bar's intimate vibe.

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

Luke Doyle is a Welsh violinist and actor recognised as one of the UK's most exceptional young musical talents. Currently the Sir Nicolas Bratza Scholar at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Luke served as one of the youngest-ever Leaders of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales and was awarded the prestigious Irwyn Walters Award for string players in 2023. A former specialist music scholar at Wells Cathedral School, his musical training began at age eleven, the same year he auditioned for and secured the role of young Dovidl in François Girard's film The Song of Names, showcasing both his acting abilities and genuine violin virtuosity alongside Clive Owen and Tim Roth. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and features a score by Oscar-winning composer Howard Shore.

Luke's cross-genre versatility sets him apart from his classical contemporaries. His ability to move seamlessly between concert hall repertoire and jazz improvisation makes him a natural fit for the eclectic programming at Soho Live venues including Piano Bar Soho and Alfie's Soho, where he has established himself as a regular performer and Soho Live Music Club All-Star. Director François Girard described the then twelve-year-old Luke as "a prodigy, a completely young, precocious mind" with "the elocution of someone thirty years old."

Known for his dynamic stage presence and technical brilliance, Luke brings a maturity and emotional intelligence to every performance that belies his years. Whether tackling virtuoso classical works, exploring jazz standards, or crossing genres entirely, he delivers with the confidence and artistry of a seasoned professional. His performances offer audiences a glimpse of a major talent on the rise, combining the precision of conservatoire training with the soul and spontaneity of a true musician. The Song of Names is available for streaming on Netflix.

Behind the doors of Jack Solomons Jazz Club, The Piano Bar sits quietly in the back — equal parts recording studio and late-night hideout. By day, it’s where music is made. By night, it slips into something smoother: low lighting, sharp cocktails, and live jazz so close you’ll feel every note. It’s not open to passers-by — entry’s by booking, ticket, or membership only.

Piano Bar Soho
Venue Address
41 Great Windmill Street, Soho
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. Access via Jack Solomons' stairs, then left door or ask a host. 18+ only, Challenge 25 enforced per Westminster rules. Dress sharp; entry at discretion. Light bites at the bar. For groups over 6 or special events, visit soho.live/host for our appointment service—our clubs excel at hosting larger parties too.
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Luke Doyle Trio at Piano Bar Soho
Luke Doyle