Overview
Three of Scotland’s leading jazz groups with world class guests from India and Shetland. See all bands play in one concert at The Queens Hall or in individual sets at Pianodrome/Out of the Blue.
Part 1: Scotland’s guitar genius Graeme Stephen’s masterpiece for jazz trio and Shetland folk fiddler Chris Stout.
Part 2: at 21 Fergus McCreadie is Scotland’s next global superstar – piano virtuoso with an amazing band. BBC Young Jazz Musician of 2019 Finalist.
Part 3: Features Sharat Chandra Srivastava on violin and the voices of Sophie Bancroft and Gina Rae.
**** “ this is vividly colourful music”
The Scotsman on Part 1
“ Brilliantly realised… outstanding success”
The Herald on Part 3
BBC Young Jazz Musician of 2019 Finalist
for Part 2
Part 1/2/3 20:00 (160mins) | £20 / £17.50conc.
Part 3 13:00 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 1 15:00 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 2 13:00 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 3 15:00 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 1 13:00 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 2 15:00 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 1 18:30; Part 2 20:00; Part 3 21:30 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
Part 1 18:30; Part 2 20:00; Part 3 21:30 (60mins) | £12 / £10conc.
The Artists
Part 1: Graeme Stephen’s The River feat. Chris Stout
Part 2: Fergus McCreadie Trio
Part 3: Tom Bancroft’s In Common
Performances
The Queen's Hall
85 - 89 Clerk Street Edinburgh EH8 9JG
- Aug 13
Pianodrome at the Pitt
- Aug 14
- Aug 14
- Aug 15
- Aug 15
- Aug 16
- Aug 16
Out of the Blue Drill Hall
36 Dalmeny Street, EH6 8RG
- Aug 16
- Aug 17