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Scottish saxophonist Phil Bancroft’s The Beautiful Storm trio
plays concerts in the UK from Friday 19th September to Monday 29th September.
The dates mark the second instalment
of the tour which launched the group’s debut album, Finding Hope (When All
Seems Lost), in March and include an appearance at Zeffirellis in Ambleside on
Sunday 28 and the Cockpit Theatre in London on Monday 29.
Featuring guitarist Graeme Stephen, of Edinburgh’s Playtime cooperative, and Delhi-based Indian percussionist Gyan Singh alongside Bancroft, The Beautiful Storm formed in 2022. They released Finding Hope (When All Seems Lost) on Bancroft’s Myriad Streams platform in late 2024.
“Our availability as a group is quite
often determined by Gyan’s schedule,” says Bancroft. “He’s busy touring
internationally with other groups including the Indo-Spanish ensemble Ativata
and the Slovenian-Indian band Kurkuma. But he’s such an intuitive and creative
player that what he brings to The Beautiful Storm compensates for any gaps in
our concert schedule. Besides, Graeme and I have other musical commitments, so
we’re quite happy to fit in what our diaries allow.”
For Bancroft, the tour the trio
played in March, saw tangible developments in the group’s music.
“We already had a good understanding
and a real team spirit and we were pleased with the way the album turned out,”
he says. “But there’s nothing like travelling and playing together to
strengthen and deepen the music. We’re really looking forward to playing live
again and I can’t wait to play in Ambleside especially. I’ve heard so much
about Zeffirellis and the annual Ambleside Days festival that happens there -
it sounds like such a cool place to play.”
Tour dates: Catstrand, New Galloway, Friday 19th September; the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Monday 22nd; Glad Cafe, Glasgow, Tuesday 23rd; Community Hall, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Thursday 25th; Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Friday 26th; Zeffirellis, Ambleside, Sunday 28th; and the Cockpit Theatre, London, Monday 29th.
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