(Press release)
Sage Gateshead has
today announced the artists joining Gateshead Jazz headliner Jamie
Cullum at next year’s festival.
Hard-hitting
electronic trio GoGo Penguin, Mercury-nominated SEED
Ensemble, dancefloor fillers Ibibio Sound Machine and House
Gospel Choir, rising star Judi Jackson and many more will
all be performing at Gateshead Jazz on Friday 20 March to Sunday
22 March 2020.
Upholding the venue’s long-standing commitment to Jazz, the
festival (which is the UK’s biggest jazz festival under one roof) shifts into a
new era with a fresh name; ‘Gateshead Jazz’. Its focus is on
attracting new audiences with cutting-edge artists joining established names,
reflecting the current fervor for the genre and platforming talent from across
the North.
Tamsin Austin, Director of Performance Programme at Sage Gateshead,
said: “In a whirlwind new era for Jazz where it is busting genres, crossing
boundaries and being consumed by a new generation of listeners and gig-goers,
Gateshead Jazz 2020 will offer a route into one of the UK’s most exciting live
music scenes in one of the region’s most wonderful venues.
“It is a perfect
moment to discover jazz – the current sound is an exciting melting pot, drawing
on multi-cultural roots, dance music, Afro-beat, R&B, neo-soul and
electronic music. Radio play on
6 Music is helping re-define the genre and for the first time the festival
brings a special £5 offer for all concerts for anyone aged 16 to 25.”
Headliner Jamie
Cullum will open the festival on the Friday night in
the main concert hall, Sage One, on the back of his recently released ‘Taller’
album, while Mercury Award 2019 nominees SEED Ensemble will
perform a club show in
the beautifully designed 10-sided hall, Sage Two. The 10-piece
band led by alto saxophonist and composer Cassie Kinoshi combines jazz with
inner-city London, West African and Caribbean influenced grooves, exploring a
blend of genres through original compositions and improvisation. Their debut
release Driftglass, (on the innovative Jazz Re:freshed label) features the
track Afronaut (feat. XANA), which won the Ivors Academy Award 2018 for Jazz
Composition for Large Ensemble.
Following SEED
Ensemble in Sage Two will be a late-night club show for Manchester’s
ground-breaking electronic trio GoGo Penguin who draw on rock,
jazz, minimalism and glitchy-electronica to create their unique music. The 2014
Mercury Prize winners released their EP, Ocean in a Drop (Music for Film) in
October 2019 and are currently recording a new album for release in 2020.
Also on Friday, Sage Gateshead Artist in Residence Paul Edis’ Triptych trio
will collaborate live with visual artist Lisa Delarny. There
will be free performances by all-female ensemble Break Out Brass performing
disco hits in their unique New Orleans style, plus late night jams and party DJ
sets on the concourse overlooking the river as audiences gather for the rest of
the weekend.
Headlining the
Saturday night are Ibibio Sound Machine plus House
Gospel Choir in Sage One. Ibibio Sound Machine is a clash of African and electronic elements
inspired by West-African funk and disco, modern post-punk and electro. House Gospel Choir (the smash hit of Sage Gateshead’s NYE party 2018)
is an electrifying House meets Gospel experience that brings together a group
of outstanding singers, a full house band and DJ, creating an effortless live
fusion of the biggest house and gospel tunes. Meanwhile, Sage Two will see
performances from New York trumpeter Theo Croker (nominated
for his most recent Grammy last week), Norwegian pianist and
composer Bugge Wesseltoft collaborating with UK bassist Shri and
rising star vocalist, and Snarky Puppy collaborator Judi Jackson who
recently starred in Ronnie Scott’s 60th Anniversary Gala at the Royal Albert
Hall.
Over in Sage
Gateshead’s intimate space, Northern Rock Foundation Hall, there are a trio of
performances responding to climate change: Dutch live jazz, electronic and
digital innovators Tin Men and the Telephone, musician
and activist Sarah Nicolls with her ‘Inside Out’ piano
performing ‘12 years’ (a powerful response to the IPCC 2018 report on climate
change), and Danish bassist, climate activist and founder member of
Phronesis, Jasper Hoiby, presenting his new trio Planet B.
More free performances, late night jams and DJ sets run until the early hours.
Sunday
kicks off with Nikki Iles Big Band Brunch. The
award-winning pianist and composer, Nikki Iles, will perform with her 20-piece
jazz orchestra whilst brunch will be served in Sage Two. Later, ground-breaking contemporary jazz pianists Nikki
Yeoh and Zoe Rahman join forces on two grand pianos
before British-Bahraini trumpeter and band leader Yazz
Ahmed presents ‘Polyhymnia’; a 14-piece project, playing cinematic,
psychedelic Arabic Jazz. Womad stars Vula Viel will thrill with
their exciting heavy jazz/electronic fusion based around the wooden Gyil
xylophone. Closing the festival after another full day of free and ticketed
performances will be Binker Golding, a critically acclaimed tenor
sax player at the forefront of the UK jazz explosion performing with his
quartet on the back of his new record.
There is a
free stage all weekend showcasing the cream of the North’s jazz scene including
free improv/rock trio Archipelago, synth-jazz quartet Beyond
Albedo, rising star jazz singer Nishla Smith, voice/double bass
duo Zoe Gilby & Andy Champion and many more.
There will be
concerts specifically aimed at families, as well as a unique opportunity for
non-musicians and musicians to perform as part of Chris Sharkey’s ‘Get
In the Band’ pop-up event. On top of this, talks and workshops will
complement the programme (more information on this to come).
The
festival goes on general sale on Wednesday 27th November at 10am from:
Tickets
for anyone aged 16 to 25 are just £5 per concert!
Multibuy offers on Sage One and Sage
Two concerts are also available.
Gateshead Jazz programme
Friday 20 March, Sage One, 7.30pm
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Jamie Cullum
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Friday 20 March, Sage Two, 10.15pm
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GoGo Penguin
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Friday 20 March, Sage Two, 7pm
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SEED Ensemble
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Friday 20 March, NRFH, 8.30pm
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Triptych plus Lisa Delarny
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Saturday 21 March, Sage One, 7.30pm
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Ibibio Sound Machine plus House Gospel Choir
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Saturday 21 March, Sage Two, 7pm
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Shri Feat: Bugge Wesseltoft, Ben Castle & Asaf Sirkis
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Saturday 21 March, Sage Two, 3pm
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Theo Croker
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Saturday 21 March, NRFH, 5pm
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Sarah Nicolls
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Saturday 21 March, Sage Two
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Judi Jackson
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Saturday 21 March, NRFH, 9pm
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Jasper Høiby's Planet B
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Saturday 21 March, NRFH. 1.30pm
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Tin Men & The Telephone
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Saturday 21 March, The Barbour Room, 3.30pm
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Zoe Gilby's Family Jazz All Stars
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Sunday 22 March, Sage Two, 12pm
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Nikki Yeoh & Zoe Rahman
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Sunday 22 March, Sage Two, 7.30pm
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Yazz Ahmed
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Sunday 22 March, Sage Two, 12pm
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Nikki Iles Jazz Orchestra
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Sunday 22 March, 9.15pm
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Binker Golding Quartet
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Sunday 22 March, NRFH, 5.45pm
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Vula Viel
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Sunday 22 March, NRFH, 2pm
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Jambone & Special Guests
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2 comments :
For anyone trying to buy tickets for Jamie Cullum - already a complete sell out - evidently been on sale since June!!
Jen
This should have been made clear in the press release!
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