Friday 17 November - 7:30pm

Femi Temowo Jazz & Dinner

Supported by our soundscape designers Bang & Olufsen.

EFG London Jazz Festival

Doors open at 7:30pm

Dinner and performances begin at 7:45pm

£25 Seated Table

£10 Standing

In celebration of the EFG London Jazz Festival, Ladbroke Hall is presenting Femi Temowo, Nigerian-born, MOBO-nominated, UK-based composer, guitarist and vocalist, well known for his work with artists such as Amy Winehouse, Dee Dee Bridgewater, The Roots and Soweto Kinch presenting his new project. 

Femi Temowo was born in 1976 in Akure, Nigeria, and moved to London at the age of 10. He began playing guitar when he was 17 and was playing professionally by the age of 21. When talking about his music, he explains that while connected to his Nigerian roots, he is exploring his cultural background from the perspective of someone born in Nigeria but living as a British person in the UK.

Early benchmarks in Femi’s career include being approached by critically acclaimed jazz saxophonist and UK Hip Hop artist Soweto Kinch, who asked him to become part of his newly formed quartet in 2002. His phenomenally successful collaborations with Soweto culminated in a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize, a BBC Jazz award for best new group and several MOBO awards.

Femi’s slick and melodic guitar sound has earned him a place beside many great musicians and artists from across many genres, having played with the likes of – George Benson, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Courtney Pine, The Roots, Omar, Roachford, Amy Winehouse, Jason Rebello, Eska Mtungwazi, Soweto Kinch, Terri Walker, Jean Toussaint, Don Blackman, Michal Urbaniak and many more.

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