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EFG London Jazz Festival – Marcin Wasilewski Trio @ Cadogan Hall

The internationally recognised jazz trio will play at Cadogall Hall to celebrate their 30th anniversary in style - we invite you to be a part of their extraordinary journey.

23rd November, 19:30, Cadogan Hall,

For three decades, this extraordinary ensemble has captivated audiences worldwide with its emotionally charged performances and unparalleled musicianship.

From their humble beginnings as teenage prodigies to becoming international jazz icons, the trio has collaborated with legends like Joe Lovano and Charles Lloyd, released seven acclaimed albums on ECM Records, topped Billboard’s Jazz Album Charts, won 11 Fryderyk Awards (Poland’s highest musical honour), and been voted Best Acoustic Band in Poland since 2018.

The Marcin Wasilewski Trio continues to push boundaries, carrying forward the rich legacy of Polish jazz on the global stage. Join us for an unforgettable evening of musical storytelling as we celebrate 30 years of artistic brilliance.

“Polish pianist Marcin Wasilewski’s trio is one of the best to appear on the European jazz scene in the past decade.” (The Guardian)

“There’s a galaxy of piano trios in today’s jazz universe, but few shine as bright as Marcin Wasilewski’s.” (BBC Music Magazine)

“Their years together have resulted in an ensemble with an utterly symbiotic creative flow.” (The Los Angeles Times)

Tickets (£25.00-£35.00)

Book Here: Marcin Wasilewski Trio | Cadogan Hall

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