The 23rd annual Ealing Jazz Festival begins tomorrow and runs for five days with a host of different performances on two stages in Ealing’s Walpole Park.
Entrance to the Jazz Festival costs £1 for adults, children under 12 are free. Walpole Park is north of the M4/Gunnersbury Park area of West London, the nearest Tubes are Ealing Broadway on the District and Central Lines or South Ealing on the Piccadilly Line. Map
Here’s the festival lineup.
25 July
Main Stage
5.45pm Ken Baldock Quintet
7.30pm Claire Davies Quintet
9.15pm Frank Griffith Nonet
Crypt stage
7pm-8.15pm Derek Paravicin and Friends
8.45pm–10.15pm Jam session led by George Arnold
26 July
Main stage
5.45pm Don Burrell’s Orjam
7.30pm Ken McCarthy Quintet
9.15pm Vasilis Xenopoulos Sextet
Crypt stage
7pm-8.15pm Charlotte Glasson And Escapade
8.45pm–10.15pm Quecumbar All Stars Featuring Matcho Winterstein
27 July
Main stage
4pm Stacey Dawson Septet
5.45pm Gill Cook Quintet
7.30pm Tommy McQuater and Friends
9.15pm Keith Waithe and the Macusi Players
Crypt stage
7pm-8.15pm The London Jazz Collective
8.45pm–10.15pm Son De Havana
28 July
Main stage
2pm Chris Hodgkins and Harlem Airshaft
3.45pm Terry Seabrook’s Cubana Bop
5.30pm Roland Lacey`s Tenor Each Way
7.15pm Jack Honeyborne Quintet
9.15pm Paul Carmichael’s Flight
Crypt stage
2pm-3pm Ealing Acoustic
3.30pm-4.15pm Big Hand
4.30pm–5:15pm Ultraswing trio
5.45pm-7pm Alan Tomlinson Trio
7.30pm–8.45pm El Andaluz
9.15pm–10.30pm Trevor Watkis Quintet
29 July
Main stage
2pm Adrian Macintosh Quintet
3.45pm Winston Morson’s Off The Cuff
5.30pm Andrew Butcher and Butcher’s Brew
7.15pm Mike Hogh`s All Star Ealing Festival Jazz Band
9.15pm Dick Esmond`s Sound of 17 Big Band
Crypt stage
2.15pm-3.30pm Dha
4pm–5:15pm Ian Mackenzie
5.45pm–7pm Branco Stoysin Duo
7.15pm–8.45pm James Karminsky - DJ
8.45pm–10pm Tony Kofi Monk Quartet
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