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Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Saturday 10th January 2026
TWO SHOWS:
Ist Show
* Doors at 6pm
* Performance from 6:45pm
* we will require your table by 8:15pm
2nd Show
* Doors at 8:30pm
* Performance from 9:15pm
Tickets: £16
Finn Carter Quartet
Blending his love of jazz, soul, hip-hop & free music: bringing together some of London's most important up and coming musicians. "I have seen many established and renowned acts perform at Ronnie Scott's since 1990 and never have I been so impressed"
"I have seen many established and renowned acts perform at Ronnie Scott's since 1990 and never have I been so impressed" – DJ Fitzroy, Soul Survivors Magazine
" A fabulously talented piano player" – Jamie Cullum
The Finn Carter Quartet comprises some of the most important up and coming London musicians. Led by pianist and composer Finn Carter, the members of this group all approach improvising from the same perspective: trying to serve the music and remove the ego from improvising. With credits including Loyle Carner, Rex Orange County, Sampha and Tom Misch, these in-demand players are all technically virtuosic, but the music they create together is more than that; it is sensitive, emotive and synergistic.
The quartet members' shared approach to improvising is also supported by their diverse range of influences which, combined with a deep knowledge of the jazz tradition, allow the music to explore new territories each time they play together.
Compositionally, Carter's tunes showcase a blending of his love of jazz, soul, hip- hop and free music, which allows his music to feel both deeply personal and widely accessible. Playing their first show quartet in late 2021, the Finn Carter Quartet have had a string of successful, sold-out shows, including a main show at Ronnie Scott's and closing out Brick Lane Jazz festival 2022. In late 2022 they went to Arda Recorders in Porto to record Carter's debut album, entitled 'Hymn For My Dad'.
"I'd be amazed if Londoner Carter doesn't become the next most in-demand UK jazz pianist on the basis of this recording alone" – Stephen Graham, Marlbank
Line up: Kaidi Akinnibi – saxophone Finn Carter – piano Joe MacLaren – bass Blake Cascoe – drums
| Finn Carter Quartet (10 Jan 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 18:00 | - 20:15 |
| Finn Carter Quartet (10 Jan 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 20:30 | - 23:55 |
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