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Saturday 28 March 2026 | 6.45pm & 9.15pm
Peggy's Skylight
Tickets: £16
100 years of John Coltrane. Dan Forshaw leads a thrilling tribute — Blue Train, A Love Supreme and the fire of his legendary quartet plus music from Coltrane's time with Miles and Monk. "Serious jazz musicians, with a refreshing element of fun and showmanship."
"A deeply moving experience that connects the spirit with the artistry of live music." – UK Jazz News
John Coltrane would have been 100 in 2026. His influence stretches far beyond jazz — shaping popular music from rock to hip hop. Bono even sang of A Love Supreme in U2's Angel of Harlem. Dan Forshaw and his Quintet mark the centenary with a night of Coltrane's fire and vision. Expect Blue Train, Naima, A Love Supreme, and the iconic Miles Davis collaborations, including So What.
Coltrane's story is one of transformation. From his Navy days playing bebop, he rose into Miles Davis's first great quintet, only to be sacked in 1957 for heroin use. His comeback with Thelonious Monk produced a new sophistication, before he rejoined Miles to shape the best-selling jazz album of all time, Kind of Blue. Soon after, Coltrane took Giant Steps with his legendary quartet — McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones — setting new standards of power and intensity. By the early 1960s he was pushing into the avant garde, music that was raw, searching, and spiritual. His death at just 40 in 1967 led Miles Davis to say that jazz itself had died.
Forshaw, one of Britain's leading Coltrane scholars, leads this celebration — not nostalgia, but living music that still burns
"Dan Forshaw has a rare combination of musicality, depth and technique… a real breath of fresh air – hear him" – Tim Price, All About Jazz
Line up:
Saxophones – Dan Forshaw
Piano – Lewis James
Bass – Guy Dempsey
Drums – Lewis Isaacs
| Dan Forshaw – Coltrane at 100 (28 Mar 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 18:00 | - 20:15 |
| Dan Forshaw – Coltrane at 100 (28 Mar 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 20:30 | - 23:55 |
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