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Manteca Jazz Trio

Join Manteca as they seamlessly fuse hot gypsy jazz and elements of cool jazz funk to create the elegance of the great jazz era.

£11

Big R Big Band

Led by Bristol's best dressed drummer, the 16 piece Big R Big Band are firm favourites with the swing dance crowd. Dashing, debonair, dandy and dapper, the classic swing tunes of the 30's and 40's are sounding, and looking, pretty damn good.

£12

James Morton’s Pork Chop

Join Saxophonist James Morton and his Band "Pork Chop" for a magical night of Jazz and Soul mixed up with New Orleans and Funk - Lets get the party started

£12

Gemma Sherry Jazz Trio

The Gemma Sherry Trio bring you songs from the American Song book - featuring special guest tenor saxophonist Patsy Gamble

£12.00

A Night in Paris – tribute to Django and Sinatra

Tribute to the swinging jazz sensations Django Reinhardt and Frank Sinatra featuring hot gypsy guitars from Stuart Carter-Smith and Paul Gregory and incredible vocals from Jazz singing sensation Denny Ilett will make this a night to remember.

£12

Holder & Smith a tribute to Django & Grappelli

Join violin and guitar gypsy jazz duo Holder and Smith in a tribute to Django and Grappelli. Explosive energy with style and an unforgettable ambience. 1940s swinging Paris Jazz with a twist!

£12

Kim Cypher Jazz Band

One of the UK’s most exciting saxophonists, vocalists and composers, Kim Cypher returns to The Goods Shed with her brand new ‘Love Kim x’ album tour. This is the perfect opportunity to hear tracks from her new album performed ‘live’.

£14.50

Jazz at the Shed

New - Jazz Nights at the Shed on a Wednesday starting 19th February with Stuart Carter Smith, Jamie Brownfield and Caley Graves bringing you a night of swinging Hotclub

£12

Le Swing postponed

We are very sorry, but this event has had to be postponed, we are in the process of organising a new date and will be contacting everyone who has purchased a ticket shortly

James Morton and his band “Pork Chop”

Postponed from earlier this year join Saxophonist James Morton and his Band "Pork Chop" for a magical night of Jazz and Soul mixed up with New Orleans and Funk - Lets get the party started

Saxophonist Kim Cypher and her Band

One of the UK’s most exciting saxophonists, vocalists and composers, Kim Cypher returns to Tetbury Goods Shed with her highly popular quintet featuring top UK jazz musicians

Much Ado About Jazz

"Much Ado about Jazz" - a show for people who don't necessarily like jazz - as well as those who do!

The Jazz Defenders

Led by one of the UK's most formidable jazz pianists, George Cooper, The Jazz Defenders are a group born from a deep love of Blue Note jazz, drawing on a wealth of inspiration to craft their own raw and vibrant compositions.

Jazz on the weekend

Jazz at the weekend -- a free event for everyone - starting at 1.30pm come along and enjoy some great music from James Morton Groove Den, The London Django Collective together with the Dave Newton Trio

Moscow Drug Club- Jazz at the Goods Shed

Moscow Drug Club provide an intoxicating & intimate musical experience combining elements of 1930’s Berlin Cabaret, Hot Club de France, Nuevo Tango & Gypsy Campfire with songs by the likes of Jaques Brel, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits & Eartha Kitt.

Jingu Bang

Join Jingu Bang for some free-flowing funk mastery expressed through both their own creations and by honouring the works of Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters, Jaco Pastorius, Weather Report and others.

Songs from the Jazz Country an evening with TJ Johnson and his Band

‘Songs from the Jazz Country’ An evening with TJ Johnson and his band in concert. Join them as they take you on a dusty trail from the smokey Jazz dives of New Orleans through the foot tapping Honky Tonks of Texas to the gin-soaked Speakeasies of New York.

Julian Bliss Quintet

Celebrating Benny Goodman, the ‘King of Swing’, The Julian Bliss Quintet brings you the exciting sound of swing from the 30s and 40s. With all new arrangements from vibraphonist Lewis Wright, The Julian Bliss Quintet play great tunes of the swing era, staying true to the authentic feel but with a modern twist.

Gareth Lockrane with the Tom Ball Trio

Gareth Lockrane is one of a kind - a human dynamo of improvisation and composition, arguably the UK's pre-eminent jazz flautist, ranging in flutes from bass to piccolo - we invite you to join him and the Tom Ball Trio for an outstanding evening of Jazz

Fretless and Friends – Jazz at the Goods Shed

Smooth, easy-listening jazz combining mainstream jazz tunes from the American songbook mixed with shades of swing and some Latin interludes. Fretless and Friends create an intimate club atmosphere. Not to be missed.

American Landscape by Candlelight with Bristol Ensemble and Viv McLean

In a programme specially arranged for Piano and strings quintet Viv McLean joins the Bristol Ensemble to perform a programme including Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, Philip Glass’s breakthrough music for the iconic film Mishima, Copland’s evocative work Hoe Down and Bernstein's West Side Story Suite .

James Morton’s- Groove Den

James Morton is one of the most exciting saxophone players of his generation and 2022 saw him launching his new hard hitting creation Groove Den featuring new material drawing on influences from soul, jazz, hip-hop and tough, grooving beats, hence the name Groove Den.

Swing from Paris – Jazz at the Goods Shed

Expect an evening of stylish jazz and vintage swing. One of ‘the finest gypsy jazz in the Cotswolds’, Swing from Paris are a UK quartet of violin, guitars and double bass. Influenced by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. Presenting their own versions of music from across Europe and beyond - featuring music by Edith Piaf, Gershwin, Charles Trenet, and the Hot Club de France.

An evening of Jazz with the Ben Holder Quartet

The Ben Holder Quartet is one of the most exciting bands to emerge in recent years. They masterfully mix old jazz favourites and upbeat swingers with some more recent material and leave audiences up and down the country shouting for more. Expect jazz violin as you've never seen it before!

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