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Cross Currents Trio tickets

Cross Currents Trio Tickets

Barbican Hall, London
Friday 22nd Nov 2024 7:00pm
Maximum of 6 tickets
Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult

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  • Doors: 7:00pm
  • Begins: 7:30pm

Under the collective group name of Crosscurrents Trio, Dave Holland,Eric Harland and Chris Potter join together as three of the most sophisticated and masterful arrangers and composers.

A monumental and exceptional ensemble that will inspire and excite a global audience with their formidable display of virtuosity, brilliance and sophisticated musical language. An international supergroup featuring giants of jazz and world music,Cross Currents Trio is masterfully crafted and displays a clarity and intensity of vision with a deep desire of mutual respect for collaboration and love of music.

Opening the evening is Mongolian jazz singer Enji. With her one-off sound and delicate, dexterous vocals, Enji is garnering fans from the likes of BBC 6 music’s Gilles Peterson, as well as an invitation toper form a session for COLORS in Berlin. Enji’s latest album Ursgal recieved numerous 'Album of the Year' reviews with MOJO describing her as“Like Ella Fitzgerald singing in Khalkha”.

Due to a medical issue, Zakir Hussain is unfortunately currently unable to travel. Dave Holland andChris Potter have decided to go ahead with the showand willbe joined by drummer/percussionistEric Harland.

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