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Sounds fantasticmanchesterjazzfestival @ManJazzFest #mjf2017 manchesterjazz.com
28 July - 6 August 2017
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The mjf trustees for their support and enthusiasm throughout the year: John Davies (Chair), Phil Cusack, Clive Gawthorpe, John Helliwell, Nasira Majid, Jo McCallum, Jill Taylor, Danny Turnbull and Anita Weightman.
Gold Friends: Michael Daly, John Davies, Wes Haydock, Peter Joinson, Iain McKeith, Mike Piggott.
The mjf team: Steve Mead Artistic Director / EJ Trivett Director of Development & Operations / Mick Waterfield Festival Sites Director / Kathryn Wolstencroft Marketing Manager / Jenny Thomas Festival Operations Coordinator / Maddy Hunter Programme Assistant / Alejandra Barbé Sevilla Festival Assistant / Josh Babcock Digital Marketing Assistant / Alice Guo Placement
manchester jazz festival is a PRS for Music Foundation Talent Development Partner. mjf is a member of the Europe Jazz Network and a founder member of the Jazz Promotion Network.
mjf is a not-for-profit Registered Charity No. 1130000.mjf is a Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England. No. 4670534. VAT No. 1 95 0334 09.Registered office: Elliot House, 151 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3WD. Tel: 0161 393 4367
mjf is a not-for-profit charity and there would be no festival without thesupport of our funders, sponsors, venue partners, friends and volunteers.
mjf acknowledges the generous support of:
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Special thanks go to:
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Welcome to mjf 2017Sounds fantastic!It’s our 22nd festival and fullest ever programme.
We’ve built on our reputation for adventurous programming, with international jazz stars, local gems, newly-commissioned music, European debuts, boundary-pushing ideas, ‘mjf introduces’ young talent and celebrated anniversaries – all making for some of the most enjoyable, surprising and memorable musical encounters.
We’re also celebrating the #jazz100 campaign, with over 100 bands in 100+ hours.
The jewel in our crown this year is our new main venue in Albert Square. Step into the magical 1920s Salon Perdu Spiegeltent, where half our events take place, and experience the luxurious surrounds of a cabaret club like no other. Art Nouveau ultra-chic, this intimately circular, oak-panelled structure, with an opulent mirrored bar, will whisk you into another world. With its limited capacity, we expect many events here to sell out in advance, so book early.
I look forward to welcoming you. Sounds fantastic!Steve Mead, Artistic Director
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The hub of the festival is Albert Square. Relax with friends and family, enjoy street food and free outdoor music.
Photography: Van Rosmalen.
Salon Perdu SpiegeltentPhotography: Shot Away.
HSQ: HMS Syncopation 09.45 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £30.80
Nikki Iles Quintet 13.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Northern Monkey Brass Band 14.00, 16.00 & 18.30 Festival Square FREE
Atlas 15.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Nerija 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
The Breath 20.00 Salon Perdu £16.50 / £17.50
Dave Maric, Phronesis and Engines Orchestra: ‘Decade Zero’ 20.00 The Stoller Hall £20 (via Stoller Hall)
Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club 21.00 Band on the Wall £19.25
Haggis Horns 21.30 Matt & Phreds £5
Artist Start time Venue Tickets
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At a Glance
HSQ: How Monkey Found His Swing 12.30 The Bridgewater Hall Foyer FREE
Riot Jazz Brass Band 20.00 Salon Perdu £19.80 / £21
New York Brass Band 21.30 Matt & Phreds £5
BLOW Trio 22.00 Band on the Wall £8.80
Friday 28 July
Saturday 29 July
The Improvisation Salon 09.45 Salon Perdu £11 / £19.80
Our Kids Jazzy Jungle Social, featuring HSQ 10.00 Manchester Town Hall, Great Hall £8.50 / £30.80
mjf jazz brunch: Dean Stockdale & Gavin Barras 11.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £16.50 only
Pete Lee 13.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Brass Gumbo 14.15, 16.15 & 18.30 Festival Square FREE
mjf afternoon tea: Dean Stockdale & Gavin Barras 14.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £29.70 only
Camilla George Quartet 15.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
The Darkening Blue 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Collocutor 19.30 Band on the Wall £15.40
Shri - Just a Vibration 19.45 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Sunday 30 July
Dan Whieldon Quartet 12.00 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
Deep Cabaret 13.00 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
Birkett & Fisk play Venuti & Lang 13.45 St Ann’s Church FREE pre-register
Archipelago 14.30 Central Library, Performance Space FREE
Tiptoe 15.15 St Ann’s Church FREE pre-register
Early Nite 16.00 Central Library, Performance Space FREE
Ushaw Ensemble 17.00 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
Skeltr 18.00 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
Perpetual Motion Machine 19.30 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
The ElecTrio 20.30 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
Ubunye 21.30 Salon Perdu FREE pre-register
mjf afternoon tea: The New Skin Project 14.30 Midland Hotel, Lancaster Suite £29.70 only
Locking Horns Brass Jam 21.30 Matt & Phreds FREE
Monday 31 July
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Artist Start time Venue Tickets
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Toco Madera 11.30 The Bridgewater Hall Foyer FREE
mjf jazz brunch: The Magic Beans 11.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £16.50 only
Fragments 12.15 Salon Perdu £5.50 / £7
Leïla Martial & Valentin Ceccaldi 13.15 St Ann’s Church £8.50 / £10
mjf afternoon tea: The Magic Beans 14.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £29.70 only
Chesaba 14.30 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Future Currents 15.30 Central Library, Performance Space £8.50 / £10
glowe_ 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
The African Salsa Orchestra 18.00 Band on the Wall £19.25
mjf introduces: Mali Hayes 18.30 Festival Square FREE
Andy Scott & Group S 20.00 Salon Perdu £16.50 / £17.50
Loud Noises Brass 21.30 Matt & Phreds £5
Treppenwitz 11.30 The Bridgewater Hall Foyer FREE
mjf jazz brunch: Mat Walklate & Paolo Fuschi 11.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £16.50 only
Aubin Vanns Trio 12.15 Salon Perdu £5.50 / £7
Kaja Draksler 13.15 St Ann’s Church £8.50 / £10
mjf afternoon tea: Mat Walklate & Paolo Fuschi 14.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £29.70 only
Bitch ‘n’ Monk 14.30 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Andrew Woodhead + Run Logan Run 15.30 Central Library, Performance Space £8.50 / £10
Edward Perraud’s Synaesthetic Trip 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
mjf introduces: Plume 18.30 Festival Square FREE
Zee Guveya and the Heritage Survival 20.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Family Band 21.30 Matt & Phreds £5
Alexander Bone & Friends 11.30 The Bridgewater Hall Foyer FREE
mjf jazz brunch: Alex Hitchcock/Will Barry Duo 11.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £16.50 only
Emily Francis Trio 12.15 Salon Perdu £5.50 / £7
Lauren Kinsella & Kit Downes 13.15 St Ann’s Church £8.50 / £10
One Million Faces Inwardness 14.30 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
mjf afternoon tea: Alex Hitchcock/Will Barry Duo 14.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £29.70 only
Clouds Harp Quartet 15.30 Central Library, Performance Space £8.50 / £10
Even Sanne 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Rangeela 18.30 Festival Square FREE
Irwin Mitchell mjf originals: ‘Cottonopolis’ Andy Stamatakis-Brown 20.00 Mystery Venue £16.50 / £17.50
Denys Baptiste Quartet: The Late Trane 20.00 Salon Perdu £16.50 / £17.50
Heavy Beat Brass Band 21.30 Matt & Phreds £5
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Times stated are event start times. All details are correct at time of going to press. Please check manchesterjazz.com for all the latest news and updates. Information on the mjf website supersedes any details in this brochure.
Prices stated include booking fee. = Advance / = On the day/door. = Single ticket / = Two tickets offer. = Four tickets offer.
Tickets bought on the day of the event are charged at the Door rate. More information, formats and a downloadable version available online.
At a GlanceArtist Start time Venue Tickets
mjf and Jazz North introduces: Wandering Monster 11.30 The Bridgewater Hall Foyer FREE
mjf jazz brunch: Charlie Cooper Trio 11.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £16.50 only
Iain Dixon & Les Chisnall 12.15 Salon Perdu £5.50 / £7
Medbøe/Eriksen/Halle 13.15 St Ann’s Church £8.50 / £10
Sawa 14.30 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
mjf afternoon tea: Charlie Cooper Trio 14.30 Midland Hotel, Stanley Suite £29.70 only
Polygon Quartet 15.30 Central Library, Performance Space £8.50 / £10
Kinkajous 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
mjf introduces: Têtes de Pois 18.30 Festival Square FREE
mjf introduces: Mighty Stranger 18.30 RNCM, Carole Nash Recital Room FREE ticket required
Joshua Redman Quartet: Still Dreaming 19.30 RNCM Theatre £26 (via RNCM)
Baked à la Ska 20.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Back Chat Brass 21.30 Matt & Phreds £5
mjf jazz brunch: Zoe Gilby Trio 11.30 Midland Hotel, Lancaster Suite £16.50 only
Back Chat Brass 12.30, 14.00 & 16.00 Festival Square FREE
Afriiibop 13.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
mjf afternoon tea: Zoe Gilby Trio 14.30 Midland Hotel, Lancaster Suite £29.70 only
Dinosaur 15.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Horse Orchestra 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
mjf finale: Secret Salon 20.30 Salon Perdu £16.50 / £17.50
The Big Brass Love-In featuring: Llareggub Brass Band & Mr Wilson’s Second Liners 21.30 Matt & Phreds £10
Friday 4 August
Saturday 5 August
mjf jazz brunch: Remi Harris Project 11.30 Midland Hotel, Lancaster Suite £16.50 only
Tom Syson Sextet 13.00 Salon Perdu £8.50 / £10
Lucy Mae 14.15 & 16.15 Festival Square FREE
mjf afternoon tea: Remi Harris Project 14.30 Midland Hotel, Lancaster Suite £29.70 only
Elliot Galvin Trio 15.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Fini Bearman 17.00 Salon Perdu £11 / £12
Sunday 6 August
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Salon Perdu SpiegeltentPhotography: Shot Away.
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Irwin Mitchell originals 2017The Irwin Mitchell mjf originals series seeks out and pioneers new jazz. Every year, musician-composers from the North West are invited to propose ambitious ideas for a new work to be premièred at mjf. The only open jazz commissioning scheme of its kind in the UK, it has generated 19 major new works so far.
This year’s commission has been awarded to pianist/composer, Andy Stamatakis-Brown - a longstanding member of the Manchester jazz scene. His first band, 6pac, received the Peter Whittingham Award and his compositions have been performed across Europe, Australia and the USA. Currently, he performs with his own trio; in Gypsies of Bohemia; with Manchester Jazz Collective and Hacienda Classical. See P.21 to read about his new work for mjf 2017, ‘Cottonopolis’.
Jazz goes to the moviesFollowing last year’s successful collaboration, HOME is pleased to partner with once again on a short season of jazz-related movies. The focus this time around is on documentary and, having showcased Tubby Hayes, this year we turn the spotlight on unsung British legend Basil Kirchin.
For more details and to book visit Homemcr.org/jazz-goes-to-the-moviesOr call HOME Box Office on 0161 200 1500.
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Friday 28 July 10pm – late // £8.80 (inc 80p bkg fee)
BLOW Trio + DJs Joe W (Mind on Fire) + Lowell W (Out of Quiet/Reform Radio)Young Belgian band BLOW Trio are one of hottest new exports from the continent, fusing jazz, punk and dance music in their superbly enigmatic live stage shows. Sometimes referred to by fans as ‘Drum n Sax’, this young band cut their teeth in underground clubs across Belgium and the Netherlands and have been known to perform flash street performances in some very unusual settings.
Saturday 29 July 9pm – late // £19.25 (inc £1.75 bkg fee)
Craig Charles Funk & Soul ClubWe’re taking the flavoursome funk far into the night as the Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club returns to Band on the Wall with acclaimed DJ, actor, presenter and funkster about town Craig Charles manning the decks, plus some very special guests performing live.
Sunday 30 July 7.30pm // £15.40 (inc £1.40 bkg fee)
CollocutorCollocutor is the 7-piece brainchild of saxophonist Tamar Osborn. The project grew from her wish to simply write the music that wanted to be written, rather than focus on a particular audience or context. As such the compositions draw inspiration from the many genres encountered over the course of a varied career, ranging from jazz, afrobeat, Indian classical and Ethiopian roots to polyphonic choral music and minimalism – the link being primarily modal music with a transportive effect.
Tuesday 1 August 6pm // £19.25 (inc £1.75 bkg fee)
The African Salsa OrchestraThe African Salsa Orchestra, from Benin and Cuba and led by Michel Pinheiro, is a dancing machine that makes you walk from Cotonou to Cuba! The group takes you on a journey in which Manding rhythms, gospel, rhythm & blues and reggae combine with the stunning sounds of Cuban salsa – a mixture of voodoo cults and Western music.
Ticket includes an African Salsa workshop taking place immediately before the concert.
returns to the multiple award-winning Band on the Wall for 20 17, featuring:
Tickets / info: bandonthewall.org | 0161 832 1111Tickets available for face value in person from our box office | 25 Swan St, Northern Quarter, Manchester M4 5JZ
Sunday 30 July jazz brunch or afternoon tea with: Dean Stockdale & Gavin Barras
Swinging, dexterous piano and bass duets inspired by classic mainstream styles of Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans, with original compositions inspired by place and life experience.
Monday 31 July afternoon tea (Lancaster Suite) with: The New Skin Project
Saxophone and acoustic guitar duo fusing f lamenco, classical, jazz, dance and rock; a rich and invigorating sound, with pure sax lines woven around percussive guitar playing.
Tuesday 1 August jazz brunch or afternoon tea with: The Magic Beans
The essence of unlikely pop songs, distilled through the mellow, exotic vocals of Zoe Kyote, is intimately and charmingly set to just string bass and acoustic guitar.
Wednesday 2 August jazz brunch or afternoon tea with: Mat Walklate & Paolo Fuschi
An energetic electric blues duo channelling harmonica and guitar through old tube amplifiers to create a rich tone that transports listeners back to early ‘50s Chicago.
Thursday 3 August jazz brunch or afternoon tea with: Alex Hitchcock / Will Barry Duo
Saxophone and piano duets from two young talents who convey maturity and excitement with every note: original work and new arrangements of pieces by Hermeto Pascoal and the Yellowjackets.
Friday 4 August jazz brunch or afternoon tea with: Charlie Cooper Trio
Revered Mancunian songstress and vintage soul diva Charlie escorts you through an intimate, unplugged session, with well-crafted songs and her husky, elegant and powerful voice.
Saturday 5 August jazz brunch or afternoon tea (Lancaster Suite) with: Zoe Gilby Trio
This versatile singer-songwriter always connects with audiences, with music from Pink Floyd to Kate Bush and compelling, original songs with an intelligent spirit, co-written with bassist Andy Champion.
Sunday 6 August jazz brunch or afternoon tea (Lancaster Suite) with: Remi Harris Project
Hot club-style guitars and double bass with inf luences from blues, rock’n’roll and world music; the trio applies its outgoing, gypsy swing style to songs by Charlie Parker, Peter Green and Jimi Hendrix.
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Times of all jazz brunches: 11.30 - 13.00 (performance time 12.00 - 13.00): £16.50 (includes £1.50 booking fee)
Times of all afternoon teas: 14.30 - 16.00 (performance time 15.00 - 16.00): £29.70 (includes £2.70 booking fee)
All events take place in the Stanley Suite unless otherwise indicated.
Book (in advance essential) & see menus at manchesterjazz.com or by Tel: 0843 208 1848.
Brass is part of Matt & Phreds Northern Roots and having a plethora of original bands with a focus on Brass, the club couldn’t resist going Brass Hard for this year’s manchester jazz festival.
Fri 28 July New York Brass Band 9.30pm | £5 OTD
New York Brass band opens mjf at the club with a full-on 8-piece New Orleans inspired gig. NYBB were one of the first bands to couple Pop with Traditional Brass music, so expect to hear their take on Candi Staton to Pharrell alongside traditional New Orleans Brass sounds.
Sat 29 July Haggis Horns 9.30pm | £5 OTD
Dubbed by Mark Ronson as “the best horn section in the world” this 7-piece Northern Funk extravaganza combine heavyweight jazz solos, Breakbeats, Soul, Hip-Hop and Afrobeat. A new club favourite and a band not to miss.
Mon 31 July Locking Horns Brass Jam 9.30pm | Free Entry
Club favourite Henry Botham brings a brand new Brass Jam to mjf mixing a whole host of styles from Blues to Funk to Old Time Jazz. All musicians of every level are welcome to join in. Bring your Brass!
Tue 1 August Loud Noises Brass 9.30pm | £5 OTD
Coming through the ranks of playing with other established Brass Bands, Loud Noises Brass are high on the radar as one of the latest exciting young bands to hit the circuit. Expect to hear jazz standards and cult pop classics from the Backstreet Boys to Ghostbusters. Wed 2 August Family Band 9.30pm | £5 OTD
Showing a different side to original Brass, fronted by powerful duo Kim Macari on trumpet and Riley Stone Lonergan on sax, this freewheeling quartet bring rousing moments of fierce intensity, improvisation, jazz and blues.
Thu 3 August Heavy Beat Brass Band 9.30pm | £5 OTD
Inspired by the heavy drum beats of modern day second line brass, HBBB remixes modern jazz, Reggae, Drum’n’Bass and Funk with the sounds of a roaring New Orleans Brass Band. Listen out for their take on a Snoop Dog classic tune!
Fri 4 August Back Chat Brass 9.30pm | £5 OTD
Another young band who premiered their first gig at the club and know how to get a M&P’s Party started. As the final weekend of mjf comes to a close, Back Chat Brass guarantee to electrify with their own Brass take on classic tunes.
Sat 5 August The Big Brass Love-In FT Llareggub Brass Band & Mr Wilson’s Second Liners 9.30pm | £10 OTD
Not to blow our own trumpet but many of the great Brass Bands seen around the city’s music scene first played at the club. Tonight we bring you an extra special treat as two of our favourite Brass Bands come together for one night only. Don’t miss this heady mix of traditional New Orleans Funked up Brass and Hacienda Classics. And of course it wouldn’t be the same without starting the party outside of the club. Come along and enjoy the ride!
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mjf is the UK’s leading festival for contemporary jazz, championing northern and emerging musical talent, collaborating to create new work and celebrating the great city of Manchester.
We do it for the love of jazz and the love of sharing it with you.
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Events listings
Friday 28 July
HSQ – How Monkey Found His Swing The Bridgewater Hall Foyer 12.30 - 13.30
An interactive, musical journey through the jungle: acclaimed storyteller Ursula Holden Gill weaves a tale around saxophones and percussion for under-12s to discover rhythms.
Part of The Bridgewater Hall’s Little Bite Music series
Riot Jazz Brass Band Salon Perdu 20.00 - 22.00
Aggro jazz, hip-hop samples, funked-up favourites, re-interpreted dubstep, drum ’n’ bass and dancefloor crackers - Riot Jazz catapults the spirit of New Orleans into the C21st via Manchester, giving mjf’s opening night a memorably noisy blast off!
£19.80 (inc £1.80 bkg fee) / £21 OTD
Saturday 29 July
HSQ – HMS Syncopation Salon Perdu 9.45 - 10.30
HSQ and a storyteller premiere this interactive concert for 5-11 year-olds. All aboard for a musical journey around the globe, encountering jazz styles and collecting exotic fruit to create a vibrant, fruit-salad-samba of world rhythms. Respond creatively through song, dance and Dalcroze techniques; instruments provided.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) 4-tkt offer £30.80 (inc £2.80 bkg fee)
Nikki Iles Quintet Salon Perdu 13.00 - 14.00
Pianist Nikki makes a popular return to mjf. An exquisite, sensitive player and consummate composer in the European jazz school, she assembles a one-off band of eloquent, instrumental luminaries including Josh Arcoleo and Laura Jurd.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Northern Monkey Brass Band Festival Square14.00 - 14.30, 16.00 - 16.30, 18.30 - 19.00
Funky, uplifting New Orleans swing from this Newcastle 8-piece, energising Festival Square with a surprising mix of originals and familiar covers - from traditional to modern.
Photography: Steven Sibbald.
Photography: Graham Hardy.
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The Breath Salon Perdu 20.00 - 22.00
From Manchester’s fertile music scene, The Breath unites Cinematic Orchestra alumni Stuart McCallum, John Ellis and Luke Flowers with Irish folk singer Ríoghnach Connolly in a melting pot of soul-cleansing vocals, mesmerising guitar riffs and anthemic songs to buoy or break your heart. Hypnotic, raw and raucously punchy, their kaleidoscopic sound touches rock, ambient, folk and jazz.
£16.50 (inc £1.50 bkg fee) / £17.50 OTD
Dave Maric, Phronesis and Engines Orchestra: Decade Zero The Stoller Hall 20.00 - 21.30 Dave Maric’s ‘Decade Zero’ pays homage to internationally acclaimed piano trio Phronesis, weaving their tunes through his original, contemporary classical music, using loops, rhythms and textures inspired by their high-energy performances and off-kilter grooves. Phronesis performs the piece with 8 string and woodwind players from the award-winning Engines Orchestra, conducted by Chetham’s alumnus Phil Meadows. Joint commission: Cheltenham Jazz Festival, mjf and EFG London Jazz Festival, supported by PRS for Music Foundation.
£19.80 (inc £1.80 bkg fee via mjf)£20 (inc £2 bkg fee via The Stoller Hall)
Photography: Rosa Fay Goodchild.
Photography: Ben Ealovega.
AtlasSalon Perdu 15.00 - 16.00
Pianist Rebecca Nash, with Nick Malcolm’s inventive trumpet playing, blends acoustic jazz with electronic soundscapes, driving grooves, free improvisation and gripping melodies.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Nerija Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
Nominated for Jazz FM Breakthrough Act 2016, this fast-rising, London-based collective with a frontline of punchy horns, plays stirring and streetwise tunes inspired by hip-hop, Afrobeat and South African Township.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
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Sunday 30 July
The Improvisation SalonSalon Perdu 9.45 - 10.30
Never tried improvising – making it up as you go along? Never played an instrument before? This session is for you. Guided by specialist tutor Dave Evans, come and make music with friends and strangers on a colourful array of tuned percussion instruments. Expect amazing results! No skills or experience necessary. Ages 12+
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) 2-tkt offer £19.80 (inc £1.80 bkg fee)
Our Kids Jazzy Jungle Social, featuring HSQManchester Town Hall, Great Hall 10.00 - 11.45
Our Kids Social is bringing its fun, creative spectacular to mjf! Bring along your bopping babies and grooving toddlers (aged 1-5) and join us for arts and crafts, silent disco, groovy baby, story-telling - and an impish quartet of live saxophonists.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) 4-tkt offer £30.80 (inc £2.80 bkg fee) Pre-walkers go
Pete LeeSalon Perdu 13.00 - 14.00
Pianist Pete presents The Velvet Rage to mark an important, 50-year anniversary for gay rights: catchy melodies and riffs sit alongside ethereal, romantic pieces, brought to life by a dectet of leading jazz players, in-demand pop session musicians and a string section.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Brass Gumbo Festival Square 14.15 - 14.45, 16.15 - 16.45, 18.30 - 19.00
This top pedigree New Orleans-style street band from Edinburgh mixes jazz, funk and well-known covers in new arrangements; equally satisfying for jazz-heads and dancing feet!
Camilla George Quartet Salon Perdu 15.00 - 16.00
Saxophonist Camilla’s current project Isang (journey) pays homage to her native south-east Nigeria and the jazz tradition, from its African roots to current forms, interjected with calypso, highlife and hip-hop.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
The Darkening Blue Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
Trumpeter Andre Canniere, and his stellar ensemble - including Brigitte Beraha, Tori Freestone and Ivo Neame - interpret the words of his favourite literary figures with astonishing sonic variety.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Shri - Just a Vibration Salon Perdu 19.45 - 21.00
Indian classical and street music meet the British brass band tradition, with jazz, drum‘n’bass and dubstep thrown in for good measure. Composer-producer Shri Sriram creates a fun ‘Bombay mix’ of styles in this big-sounding, lively BASCA-prize winning crossover work.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
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Monday 31 July
Jazz North’s northern line showcase returns, bringing great northern artists to new audiences: 11 free gigs in 11 hours. Whilst all these events are free, you do need to register in advance at manchesterjazz.com to secure your place (not necessary for the Central Library). A limited number of places will be available on the door (first-come-first-served).
Dan Whieldon Quartet Salon Perdu 12.00 - 12.30
Pianist Dan leads a new band performing his pieces: contemporary European in style, rich in harmony, with refined melodies, eloquently voiced by Richard Iles’ lyrical f lugelhorn.
Deep Cabaret Salon Perdu 13.00 - 13.30
Steve Lewis creates curious, stirring songs by channelling fragments of leftfield pop, African, folk and jazz through a sextet of instruments rarely heard in jazz (hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, overtone vocals) ‘mashed-up’ with text from science, literature, journalism and history.
Birkett & Fisk play Venuti & Lang St Ann’s Church 13.45 - 14.15
A violin and guitar duo celebrating the under-explored work of two prime exponents of early ’20s/30s jazz: authentic, rhythmic and uplifting, with an infectious energy.
ArchipelagoCentral Library, Performance Space 14.30 - 15.00
Faye MacCalman fronts a Newcastle sax-bass-drums trio drawing on garage rock, minimalism and free improvisation: riffs, silence, noise and grooves create a collage of hard-edged blocks of sound.
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Events listings
Monday 31 July
Tiptoe St Ann’s Church 15.15 - 15.45
This trumpet-guitar-string bass group, with vocalist Alice Higgins, plays fresh, swinging perspectives of the music of Ella Fitzgerald and Michael Jackson, and their own songs, in a relaxed vein.
Early Nite Central Library, Performance Space 16.00 - 16.30
Otto Willberg’s fiery take on the sax-bass-drums trio format, favouring short and snappy tunes in the spirit of punk: free improvisation delivered with humour, melody and fun.
Ushaw Ensemble Salon Perdu 17.00 - 17.30
Originally commissioned by Ushaw College and Durham Cathedral, pianist Paul Edis’ septet melds his forte in modern jazz with traditional North East music - pitching improvisers alongside Northumbrian pipes and violin.
Skeltr Salon Perdu 18.00 - 18.30 With an electrifying new duo, Sam Healey’s roaring sax lines soar above electronic soundscapes and samples - manipulated live in the moment - creating a striking sound with a buzzing energy.
Perpetual Motion Machine Salon Perdu 19.30 - 20.00
A high-energy sextet; the double guitars of Sam Dunn and Jamie Taylor, along with doubled-up saxes, blend jazz and rock - but eschews fusion - with repertoire including David Bowie and Peter Gabriel.
The ElecTrio Salon Perdu 20.30 - 21.00
Dan Goldman has made a speciality of the Fender Rhodes, centring it at the heart of the blistering, funky, driving sound of this tight, magnetic band: progressive, yet with a nod to its historical roots in ‘70s/80s fusion.
Ubunye Salon Perdu 21.30 - 22.00
Huddersfield-based singers (originally from South Africa), and gospel and R’n’B players from Yorkshire, perform an inspirational blend of jazz, Isigqi - traditional Zulu music - and Afro-pop.
Paul Edis, Ushaw
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Tuesday 1 August
Toco Madera The Bridgewater Hall Foyer 11.30 - 12.30
Original compositions from this lively, young sextet inspired by Latin America, Afro-Caribbean folkloric music and contemporary jazz: simple infectious bass lines and f lowing melodies interwoven between the unusual trumpet and vibes frontline.
Fragments Salon Perdu 12.15 - 13.00 Drummer Johnny Hunter leads this adventurous trio, featuring pianist Adam Fairhall; using improvisation as a starting point, breaking into pre-composed fragments at any moment, they make surprisingly melodic and structured sounds.
£5.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £7 OTD
Leïla Martial & Valentin Ceccaldi St Ann’s Church 13.15 - 14.15
Two French virtuosi at the height of their talents, united in an exquisite, if unlikely, combination of voice and cello. Their music leaps from a scream to a whisper. Leïla sings, swings, grooves and scats without clichés, in, around and over Valentin’s deft, precise motifs and percussive rhythms, making use of the entire instrument. Unmissable and extraordinarily beautiful.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Leïla Martial & Valentin Ceccaldi
Chesaba Salon Perdu 14.30 - 15.30 Using cello, bass and traditional African instruments, the trio celebrates African cultures, from West African Griot musical storytelling to soulful South African township: vibrant and hypnotic, with improvisations embroidered throughout.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD Future Currents Central Library, Performance Space 15.30 - 16.30
This trio of electrifying guitarists Alex Roth, Chris Montague and Chris Sharkey exploits the instrument’s full potential to create music of extremes, using extended techniques, experimental miniatures, expansive soundscapes and noise textures.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
glowe_ Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
Vocalist, songwriter and passionate advocate of music for social change, Lis Murphy premières her new, diverse collection of songs (inspired by Bjork, Roma music, Juno Reactor and Shostakovich) showcasing the talents of fellow vocalist Mali Hayes and set to strings and a rhythm section with John Ellis and Myke Wilson.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
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Tuesday 1 August
Mali Hayes mjf introduces Festival Square 18.30 - 19.30
Young Mancunian vocalist and songwriter Mali presents her 9-piece band with multiple inf luences of jazz, rock, neo-soul and R’n’B - a quirky, funky sound with nods to Hiatus Kaiyote and Erykah Badu.
Andy Scott & Group S Salon Perdu 20.00 - 22.00 Launching both a new CD and band identity, Andy Scott leads his 14-piece sax colossus - including the stellar talents of John Helliwell, Mike Hall and pianist Gwilym Simcock: players with long-standing links with mjf. The dazzling anthology of new music exploits the full range of the saxophone family. Since its origins as Sax Assault, the group has matured to explore the sonic possibilities offered by its unlimited variations, with the textures and colours that their jazz, classical and pop backgrounds bring.
£16.50 (inc £1.50 bkg fee) / £17.50 OTD
Photography: Nick Caro.
Wednesday 2 August
Treppenwitz The Bridgewater Hall Foyer 11.30 - 12.30
The sound of this trio, fronted by Matthew Aplin, spans the European avant-garde and spiritual blues; exploring improvisation, their music is at times peaceful and spacious, at others frenzied and angular.
Aubin Vanns Trio Salon Perdu 12.15 - 13.00 Guitar-led pieces ranging from sensitive and melodic song-based forms to abstract sounds with electronic effects and poetic inf luences: f lashes of brightness contrast with brooding ambience.
£5.50 (inc 50p bkg fee)/ £7 OTD
Kaja Draksler St Ann’s Church 13.15 - 14.15
Kaja, a precociously talented Slovenian pianist (based in Amsterdam) has formidable technique, beautiful timing and expressive powers. Her exploratory use of the entire instrument, including prepared sounds, evolving harmonies, unpredictable improvisation and percussive effects, produces breathtaking performances.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Photography: Francesca Patella.
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Photography: Declan Creffield.
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Ticket & venue info P26Bitch ‘n’ Monk Salon Perdu 14.30 - 15.30 Inspired by the eclectic energy of Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew and Thelonious Monk’s musical language, this duo innovates new sounds with electrified Latin f lutes, idiosyncratic voices, topical lyrics and looped guitar - channelled through electronics. Impossible to pigeonhole but easy to enjoy!
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD Double bill: Andrew Woodhead: Pocket Piano + Run Logan RunCentral Library, Performance Space 15.30 - 16.40
The pocket piano is a tiny, hand-built synthesiser made up of 16 wooden keys and 4 unlabelled knobs; having explored its capabilities and outer limits, Andrew improvises sweeping soundscapes, using intricate, shifting textures and simple melodies.
Striving for intensity within the moment, the Bristol sax and drums duo Run Logan Run maximise their instruments’ potential - from quiet, bird-like noises to huge, monolithic blocks of sound.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Edward Perraud’s Synaesthetic Trip Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
We saw Edward at last year’s mjf as part of Thomas de Pourquery’s Supersonic. One of France’s most joyous, anarchic and compelling musicians, this is the UK debut of his enthralling quintet. The music, ranging from characterful portraits with miniscule detail to epic, anthem- like chants, and his almost-out-of-control command of the drums ensure one of the most visually irresistible performances in jazz today. Unmissable!
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Plume mjf introducesFestival Square 18.30 - 19.30
A fast-rising, young Mancunian quartet of ex-RNCM students inspired by rock, contemporary electronic music and Steve Reich, with soulful vocals spiralling over rich, funk-infused grooves.
Zee Guveya and the Heritage Survival Salon Perdu 20.00 - 22.00 Originally from Zimbabwe, the band’s Afro-fusion style draws on modern inf luences whilst upholding familiar, traditional rhythms. Zee toured Africa, America and Europe before relocating to the UK to form the Heritage Survival - a powerhouse of veteran performers weaving hypnotic, up-beat chimurenga songs and fast-beat sungura into compelling dance music.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Edward Perraud
Photography: Maarit Kytoharju.
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Events listings
Thursday 3 August
Alexander Bone & Friends The Bridgewater Hall Foyer 11.30 - 12.30
Saxophonist Alex - BBC Young Musician Jazz Award Winner 2014 and mentors Steve Berry and Les Chisnall from his Chetham’s study-days, showcase their exceptional talents with new and familiar songs.
Emily Francis Trio Salon Perdu 12.15 - 13.00 A piano trio with melody-driven jazz-funk at its heart, with all the improvisational sensibilities this classic format carries – catchy, tuneful originals played with a relaxed spirit.
£5.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £7 OTD
Lauren Kinsella & Kit Downes St Ann’s Church 13.15 - 14.15
Vocalist of the Year (Jazz FM Awards) and the 2010 Mercury Prize nominee pianist collaborate for this rare recital, where empathy, unusual techniques and a highly personal repertoire of song and word settings make for curious, spine-tingling music, made in the moment.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
One Million Faces Inwardness Salon Perdu 14.30 - 15.30
Polish guitarist Maciek Pysz joins two French artists to create raw, poetic music developed in southern France and evoking the open spaces of Morocco: expansive, yet seeking introspection and ‘the spaces in-between’.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Clouds Harp Quartet Central Library, Performance Space 15.30 - 16.30
Heard in unusual collective form, Clouds both celebrate and challenge the preconceived charm of this beloved instrument with new music embracing minimalism, folk and classical, interspersed with improvisation.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Even Sanne Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
On their UK debut, this magical, eccentric quartet from Amsterdam evolves from the pure qualities of singer-songwriter Sanne Huijbregts - blessed with impeccable pitch and diction - and Israeli guitarist Eran Har Even. The band has developed a fascinating ‘indie’ sound using electronics and loops but without ignoring their acoustic roots.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Lauren Kinsella
Photography: Shirlaine Forrest.
Photography: Aga Tomaszek.
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Photography: Kim Raad.
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Friday 4 August
Wandering MonsterThe Bridgewater Hall Foyer 11.30 - 12.30
Bassist Sam Quintana’s outlet for inventive, energetic compositions: intense melodies and electrifying, off-kilter grooves, passionately played by accomplished, young instrumentalists from the Leeds jazz scene.
Part of The Bridgewater Hall’s Little Bite Music series, in association with Jazz North Introduces & mjf
Denys Baptiste Quartet: The Late Trane Salon Perdu 20.00 - 22.00
British saxophonist and composer Denys is one of the most celebrated of UK jazz musicians. The Late Trane is a strong new statement, reimagining the late period of John Coltrane - music that balances the master saxophonist’s pioneering artistic vision with the visceral emotions and cosmic references that encompass his later work: surely some of the most spiritually charged music of the C20th. A reverent acknowledgement of this remarkable man and his music, by an artist with his own voice and his own sense of destiny.
£16.50 (inc £1.50 bkg fee) / £17.50 OTD
Denys Baptiste
Photography: Dave Stapleton.
Rangeela Festival Square 18.30 – 19.30
Rangeela (colourful in Urdu) pushes the adventurous Indo-jazz fusions of the 1960s into a C21st melting pot of cultures and styles (jazz, groove, funk and Indian classical) - creating a warm, undulating, sound.
Andy Stamatakis-Brown: Cottonopolis Irwin Mitchell mjf originals Mystery venue* 20.00 - 22.00 *Location will be revealed to ticket buyers on the day before the event
This year’s new commissioned work, ‘Cottonopolis’, explores iconic aspects of Manchester’s colourful past: the industrial revolution power-house and the heart-beat of Madchester’s dance music scene. A 12-piece ensemble will combine with the noise of mill machinery to create the atmosphere of a contemporary club night, while evoking the clatter and rhythms of a C19th millhouse. This immersive experience of weird and wonderful entertainment will feature live projections by Norvun Devolution club night and DJs from Space Cassette. Industrial-revolution dance music with C21st players.
£16.50 (inc £1.50 bkg fee) / £17.50 OTD
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Book at manchesterjazz.comPolygon Quartet Central Library, Performance Space 15.30 - 16.30
Tom Thorp’s new ensemble of nimble-fingered, northern talents subverts the roles within the saxophone quartet and investigates experimental composition techniques: energetic and always musical.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD Kinkajous Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
A rich and mesmerising world where borders disappear, retro synths dance to the expressive sound of bass clarinet, and passionate, powerful music is born: clubby and chilled, yet with exquisite musicianship and a profound love for jazz.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD Têtes de Pois mjf introducesFestival Square 18.30 - 19.30
A new Leeds-based 8-piece on the Tight Lines label, mixing jazz, Afrobeat, hip-hop, and neo-soul; relaxed grooves and silvery horns setting you up perfectly for a Friday night.
Mighty Stranger mjf introduces RNCM Carole Nash Recital Room 18.15 - 19.30
Saxophonist and vocalist Caitlin Laing, one of RNCM’s fast-rising young talents, leads her band of fellow students through a debut set of lively originals. Promoted by RNCM & mjf. Free Ticket required (from RNCM)
Friday 4 August
Iain Dixon & Les Chisnall Salon Perdu 12.15 - 13.00
Two sublime virtuosi cast a sensitive spell with surprisingly varied clarinet and piano repertoire, from C20th classical (Messaien and Walton) to songs made famous by Kathleen Ferrier and Gracie Fields.
£5.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £7 OTD
Medbøe / Eriksen / Halle St Ann’s Church 13.15 - 14.15
Norwegian guitar-trumpet-piano chamber trio inspired by Nordic cultures: spacious, atmospheric ref lections of the landscape and impressionistic improvisations, underpinned by subtle electronics, f low together to create theatrical mystery – by turns warm, bleak and other-worldly.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD Sawa Salon Perdu 14.30 - 15.30 A moving blend of musical cultures: improvisatory elements of Arabic and Iraqi folk songs are re-harmonised with jazz-infused piano and interwoven with agile cello lines.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Sawa
Photography: Alex Bonney.
Afriiibop
Photography: Bianca Baglietto.
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Joshua Redman Quartet: Still Dreaming RNCM Theatre 19.30 - 21.30 Sole UK performance
World-renowned saxophonist Joshua Redman’s new group, the Still Dreaming quartet, features some of the most imaginative voices in contemporary jazz. Together, they’ll interpret Old and New Dreams, a renowned 1970/80s band of Ornette Coleman alumni that included Joshua’s father, Dewey Redman, along with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell.
The Coleman compositions and original works were honest, uninhibited and engagingly unpredictable. With his all-star group, Joshua fulfils his birth-right and adds a new perspective to this historic material. The close personal connection will make this UK debut especially memorable. Promoted by RNCM & mjf
£26 (inc £1 bkg fee via RNCM)£27.50 (inc £2.50 bkg fee via mjf)
Baked à la Ska Salon Perdu 20.00 - 22.00
An 11-headed Mancunian ska monster, bringing good times and a mix of spooky originals and quirky covers, fed through their ska machine. With one of the tightest rhythm sections in town, a horn section with the chops to make you drop and fronted by four enigmatic vocal styles, they’re Baked to perfection!
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Photography: Jay Blakesberg.
Joshua Redman
Saturday 5 August
Back Chat Brass Festival Square 12.30 - 12.50, 14.00 - 14.30, 16.00 - 16.30
The brassy bovver boys burst upon Festival Square throughout the afternoon with blasts of their irresistible twists on pop, funk and hip-hop classics.
Afriiibop Salon Perdu 13.00 - 14.00 With his new band, trumpeter Neil Yates presents his revised understanding of bebop – much more inf luenced by the dancehall culture that accompanied 1950s jazz – incorporating African music and reggae inf luences with improvised creativity and fun.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
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Finale weekend
Horse Orchestra Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00
A septet of supremely talented, uproarious young players from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway: 1920s New Orleans and 1960s free jazz collide with Baroque counterpoint and boundary-pushing theatrical experiments. Anarchic and fun.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
mjf finale: Secret Salon 20.30 - 22.00
Enjoy a surprising, kaleidoscopic evening of magical happenings, music, performance and gregarious goings-on in the glamorous Salon Perdu. Who knows when you’ll next get the chance to experience a spectacular Spiegeltent in Manchester, so come and celebrate this fairytale, festival finale. The delights of this non-stop extravaganza will only be revealed on the night! Recommended for ages 18+
£16.50 (inc £1.50 bkg fee) / £17.50 OTD Recommended for ages 18+
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Dinosaur Salon Perdu 15.00 - 16.00
Trumpeter, composer and BBC New Generation Artist Laura Jurd leads one of the UK’s most vital ensembles: electric grooves, folk-infused melodies and a ‘telepathic’ spirit evidence their time spent creating a cohesive band sound: edgy yet joyous.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Photography: Dave Stapleton.
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Sunday 6 August
Tom Syson Sextet Salon Perdu 13.00 - 14.00
The fast-rising trumpeter presents exquisite, highly personal, emotive music exploring the full dynamic and dramatic range of the instrument, with a warm, airy sound and approachable yet unusual compositions.
£8.50 (inc 50p bkg fee) / £10 OTD
Lucy Mae Festival Square 14.15 - 14.45, 16.15 - 16.45 Lucy’s soulful, raspy voice and relevant lyrics are a perfect foil for homegrown, spoken word artist WherezNeekz; their band fuses jazz, r’n’b and hip-hop to create their own brand of jazz-hop.
Elliot Galvin Trio Salon Perdu 15.00 - 16.00 Tightly structured yet with a joyful, unruly abandon, this piano trio uses cultural inspirations from James Joyce to Punch & Judy and invented instruments - such as the microtonal melodica - to innovate a bold, progressive sound.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Fini Bearman Salon Perdu 17.00 - 18.00 Greatly inspired by jazz players and songwriters from the last 50 years, pure-toned vocalist Fini strives for persuasive storytelling, harmonic intricacies and a mixed palette of sound within her quintet, drawing on themes of friendship, love and loss for her poignant songs.
£11 (inc £1 bkg fee) / £12 OTD
Elliot Galvin Trio
Photography: Dave Stapleton.
Photography: Lena Gannsman.
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Relax and savour mjf’s fantastic food & drink offer at the Hobgoblin Festival Square: award-winning Turkish; wood-fired pizza; dim sum; American-style; luxury ice-cream; quality coffees and, of course, the Hobgoblin Bar.
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Ticket and venue info Hobgoblin Festival Square & the Salon Perdu
Albert Square M60 2LA manchesterjazz.com box office partner Quaytickets: 0843 208 1848
Hobgoblin Festival Square Box Office: opens 30 mins before first show of the day / closes 30 mins after last show of the day (28 July – 6 August).
The festival hub, with the Hobgoblin Bar, street food offer and FREE live music every day – lunchtime ‘til late.
New for 2017: the Salon Perdu Spiegeltent.
ADVANCE BOOKINGS for all ticketed performances at the Salon Perdu can be made at manchesterjazz.com (up to midnight the evening before an event); or by calling mjf’s box office partner (as stated above) and at the Festival Square Box Office. Also sold on the day (subject to availability). EARLY booking is advised.
To secure a place for the FREE northern line gigs here we recommend that you pre-register at manchesterjazz.com A limited number of places will be available on the door (subject to availability).
Manchester Town Hall
Albert Square M2 5DB manchesterjazz.com box office partner Quaytickets: 0843 208 1848
ADVANCE BOOKINGS can be made at manchesterjazz.com(up to midnight the evening before the event); or by calling mjf’s box office partner (as stated above) and at the Festival Square Box Office. Also sold on the day at the Festival Square Box Office (subject to availability).
Central Library, Performance Space
St Peter’s Square M2 5PD manchesterjazz.com box office partner Quaytickets: 0843 208 1848Venue specific info: 0161 234 1983 / Librarylive.co.uk
ADVANCE BOOKINGS can be made at manchesterjazz.com(up to midnight the evening before an event); or by calling mjf’s box office partner (as stated above) and at the Festival Square Box Office. Also sold on the door (subject to availability & CASH ONLY).
For free Central Library northern line gigs just turn up (places subject to availability).
Midland Hotel Stanley Suite & Lancaster Suite
Peter Street M60 2DS manchesterjazz.com box office partner Quaytickets: 0843 208 1848 Venue specific info: 0161 236 3333 qhotels.co.uk/hotels/the-midland-manchester
Jazz afternoon teas & brunches (advance booking essential) can be made at manchesterjazz.com and by calling mjf’s box office partner (as stated above). At the latest, 24 hours before the event.
Please note: there are 10 steps to access the Stanley Suite, with no lift access.
The Bridgewater Hall Foyer
Lower Mosley St M2 3WS 0161 907 9000Bridgewater-hall.co.uk
All Foyer events are free – just turn up.
St Ann’s Church
St Ann Street M2 7LF 0161 834 0239 stannsmanchester.com box office partner Quaytickets: 0843 208 1848
Advance bookings can be made at manchesterjazz.com (up to midnight the evening before an event); or by calling mjf’s box office partner (as stated above) and at the Festival Square Box Office. Also sold on the door (subject to availability & CASH ONLY).
HOME
2 Tony Wilson Place M15 4FN0161 200 1500 homemcr.org
Please contact the venue direct for info & tickets for jazz goes to the movies events.
RNCM
124 Oxford Road M13 9RDRNCM Box Office: 0161 907 5555 www.rncm.ac.ukmanchesterjazz.com
Contact RNCM direct for your free ticket for Mighty Stranger. Joshua Redman tickets available via RNCM & box offices.
The Stoller Hall
Hunts Bank M3 1DAStoller Hall Box Office: 0333 130 0967 stollerhall.commanchesterjazz.com For the event here tickets are available via The Stoller Hall & box offices.
Matt & Phreds Jazz Club
64 Tib Street M4 1LW0161 273 5495 (weekdays)0161 831 7002 (evenings)mattandphreds.com
Please contact the venue for info & tickets for all events here (including table reservations). Friends get free standing entry to Matt & Phreds (subject to capacity).
Band on the Wall
25 Swan Street, Northern Quarter M4 5JZ0161 834 1786 bandonthewall.org
Please contact the venue for info & tickets for all events here.
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ticket offers via manchesterjazz.com
Priority booking for mjf Friends from 8 May – 12 noon, 12 May.
Triple ticket: 10% off afternoon Salon Perdu events (12 noon - 5pm shows), Saturdays & Sundays only.
welcomes young people. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
10% off all Salon Perdu events for students & claimants (in receipt of JSA or ESA – ID required).
Disabled patrons requiring an essential companion in order to attend can claim a free companion ticket ( promoted events only - check with HOME/ Band on the Wall / Matt & Phreds for their events).
Most venues are accessible; however, we advise you to check direct with the venue before booking.
Ticket prices can be found in the Events Listings & At a Glance pages of this brochure. Prices include booking fees. Please note: there is a £2 Transaction fee on hard copy posted tickets / 50p fee for e-tickets.
Box office partner:
for our Irwin Mitchell originals event will be revealed to ticket holders only on the evening before the event. Recommended: sturdy shoes & warm clothing. Please leave your email and telephone number at the point of booking and we will contact you with all the details.
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