Excellent music - and accurately and effectively transmitted to audience.
Posted anonymously on 01/11/2025
Courtney Pine 'House of Legends' , Union Chapel, London - 29th October 2025
A terrific band. The best musicians! Courtney, well a master of the instrument. I loved the Caribbean influence. And the introduction of the EWI was really a perfect addition
Posted by Joe J on 30/10/2025
Courtney Pine 'House of Legends' , Union Chapel, London - 29th October 2025
Price was amazing...seats were great ( unreserved) good supporting act...7.45 - 10.30 with one interval.. Accoustics were great...Courtney engaging...still got it!
Posted by Christine on 30/10/2025
Courtney Pine 'House of Legends' , Union Chapel, London - 29th October 2025
Great show, articulate speaker ,really enjoyed it.
Posted by Joanne Roberts on 17/06/2024
Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024
Courtney Pine is a genius no doubt but when you put him alongside Zoe Rahman what you get is something truly astonishing. It was an evening not without issues - it’s difficult when there are unavoidable technical difficulties (a tricky reed, I think). However, after a slightly longer break in the middle then anyone probably anticipated, they came back and delivered an astonishing set. I’d go and see them again whenever they play, such is the beauty of improvisational Music.
Posted by Litmussticks on 17/06/2024
Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024
Courtney Pine is one of the most influential figures in British jazz, blending elements of reggae, hip-hop, and soul into his forward-thinking compositions. His 1986 album Journey to the Urge Within was a groundbreaking release, becoming the first British jazz album to break into the UK Top 40. Over his career, Pine has continued to push boundaries, making jazz accessible to wider audiences while maintaining his experimental edge.
Pine has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall, and has been a regular presence at major jazz festivals across the country. His contributions to music have earned him an OBE and a CBE, and his live performances remain a must-see for anyone passionate about innovative jazz.