Hull Jazz Festival is back, packed with the talent that’s currently making the UK Jazz scene the envy of the world.
Multi-award winning vocalist Cleveland Watkiss MBE opens the festival, and the closing show features MOBO award-winning saxophonist Denys Baptiste and his acclaimed re-imagining of John Coltrane’s late music.
There’s a focus on new talent too, starting with young British Nigerian saxophonist Camilla George with rising star pianist Sarah Tandy and electronica artists the Broken Orchestra, the Dyr Sister and Revenu plus vocalist Vimala Rowe. David McAlmont unveils a 60th birthday tribute to Prince and the Dime Notes celebrate the tradition of New Orleans.
Cleveland Watkiss: VocalSuite and Hull Freedom Chorus
19 Jul, 7:30pm (£6-£12.50)
Hull Truck Theatre
Vimala Rowe and John Etheridge
20 Jul, 7pm (£6-£16)
Hull Truck Theatre
Wall to Wall Prince
20 Jul, 8:30pm (£23)
Hull Truck Theatre
The Dime Notes
21 Jul, 3pm (£6-£15)
Hull Truck Theatre
Camilla George Quartet
21 Jul, 6pm (£6-£12.50)
Hull Truck Theatre
New Sounds of Hull – The Broken Orchestra, The Dyr Sister & Revenu
21 Jul, 7pm (£5-£7)
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Denys Baptiste Quartet: The Late Trane
21 Jul, 9pm (£6-£16)
Hull Truck Theatre
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