Sultan Stevenson Trio

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The Sugar Club, Tuesday 24th October

Led by a trailblazing young pianist and composer the Sultan Stevenson Trio is taking the UK jazz scene by storm. Add legendary saxophonist and Mercury Music Prize winner Denys Baptiste and you are in for a real musical treat this October.

  • Sultan Stevenson – piano
  • Jacob Gryn – bass
  • Joel Waters – drums
  • Denys Baptiste – tenor saxophone

    Stevenson has emerged as a musical force to be reckoned with, and his trio are hotly tipped for international success following the release of his incredible debut Faithful One earlier this year.

This tour brings together four of the very best emerging and established UK jazz artists. Expect sublime and delicate playing alongside exhilaratingly high-energy musical exchanges from this exciting ensemble.


Date:
Tuesday 24th October
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€15 - €25
Address:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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