Imagine you are strolling the streets of Soho and the smooth, soulful sounds of jazz are carried to your ears on a crisp autumn breeze. You follow the mesmerising melodies to the unassuming red brick facade of Stone Nest, a former Presbyterian church which has been transformed into a contemporary music venue. Inside, you’ll find the Soho Hidden Jazz Club, an extraordinary evening featuring an impressive lineup of saxophonists, trumpet players, vocalists and more, who perform vibrant sets under the ornate umbrella dome of the historic London gem.
What exactly is the Soho Hidden Jazz Club?
A collaboration between Hidden Jazz Club and Stone Nest, Soho Hidden Jazz Club is the ideal spot for those who fancy a laid-back evening of jazz music. Hidden Jazz Club has been running pop-ups around the capital for the last six years, and their mission is to make shows that are accessible and enjoyable for complete newcomers and jazz aficionados alike.
The shows are completely artist-run, fun, and relaxed. In this space, guests are encouraged to mingle with the artists between sets.
What can you expect from the show?
No need to doll up in crystal-adorned ballgowns and designer tuxes (unless you want to, of course) the vibe at Soho Hidden Jazz Club is relaxed and unpretentious, where the music is the star of the show. The only thing to keep in mind is you’ll have to arrive early to grab the best seats in the house, as seating is unallocated.
You can expect a diverse lineup of artists that reflect the city they’re performing in, this is a showcase of their inspiring talents, regardless of age, ethnicity or socio-economic background. The likes of award-winning vocalists such as Binker Golding, Cherise, Ife Ogunjobi and more have all taken to the stage over the years. Not to mention the show is hosted by songwriter and singer Theo Jackson, who, in the words of Jazz FM, is “one of Britain’s finest jazz musicians and singers.”
Tendency to get peckish? Be sure to get something to eat beforehand as there is no food, but you can enjoy a tipple or two as drinks are available. So there you have it, the only thing left is to grab your tickets and get ready to cheer yourself hoarse and clap until your hands hurt.