September 2025

Hi there and welcome back! After our break for August, we’re exited to announce five amazing gigs for September which will make it hard to be anywhere else on a Monday night.

After two years of running Jazz in Kentish Town, Ashley and Kasper have handed over the reins to ourselves, Edouard Le Feuvre and Jakub Klimiuk. We’d like to thank Kasper and Ashley for the amazing job they’ve done keeping this legendary gig going and we’re both so excited to be a part of it’s legacy.

As usual, we’d like to extend a huge thank you for your continued support; we’d be nothing without our audiences, and the musicians really thrive when we manage to fill the room! So tell your friends and family, and share our posts far and wide to help us continue to bring our brand of high-level live creative music to our humble home above the Bull and Gate pub each and every Monday night

P.S. WeGotTicket sales will show as “Sold Out” a couple of hours before doors open at 8pm but please still do come down as there will most likely be tickets available on the door.

P.P.S, general admission tickets have been increased a slight amount to £14 in order to help the running of the night and to help us pay our musicians as fairly as possible. Musician/Student tickets are still £7!

Edouard and Jakub x

01/09/25 – The Jazz International

https://wegottickets.com/event/673447

Lineup:

Noé Codjia – trumpet

Neil Saidi – tenor sax

Sean Fyfe – piano

Conor Murray – bass

Robbie Ellison – drums

The Jazz International is a collaborative project transcending national borders and coalescing some of the finest young jazz musicians around the globe. Founded on the coming together of members of Paris’ Le Zoot Collectif and the North London Jazz Collective, the project meets several times a year for tours and exchange trips between young musicians of various nationalities.

This September sees Paris’ most swinging horn section of Noé Codjia and Neil Saidi, alongside formerly New York-based Canadian pianist Sean Fyfe, Irishman Conor Murray on bass, and London’s own Robbie Ellison on drums.

Playing brand new original compositions by each band member, the group will play a week each in London and  Paris before recording their debut record at Zoot Studios.

Don’t miss it…

08/09/25 – Jonny Mansfield

wegottickets.com/event/673457/

Lineup:

Jonny Mansfield – Vibraphone

Will Barry – Piano

Will Sach – Double Bass

Luke McCarthy – Drums


Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize winner Jonny Mansfield is regarded as‘one of the great British jazz talents who surprises with his unique approach to composition and improvisation.’(Laboratorium).Having been nominated for an Ivor Novello Award, a Parliamentary Jazz Award and having been awarded Tebbut Exhibition Award, Richard Turner Award and the Royal Academy of Music’s Principals Prize, Jonny signed to Edition Records to release his debut album ‘Elftet’. His second album, released in 2023 – The Air in Front of You garnered praise worldwide – ‘the compositional sophistication is impressive: writing blends seamlessly into improvised solosJazzwise,award-winning vibraphonist Mansfield creates a distinctive sound worldScotsman

15/09/25 – Jamie Pye

wegottickets.com/event/673449/

Lineup:

Jamie Pye – Guitar 

Dom Pusey – Tenor Saxophone 

Ross Anderson – Bass

Jack Thomas – Drums 

Jamie Pye is a London-based jazz guitarist and composer with roots in both Australia and New
Zealand. He performs in various line ups and contexts; from intimate duo residencies, to
headline performances as a bandleader showcasing his original music. He is often part of house
bands for jam sessions around town, or as a sideman on other projects.
In 2023, Jamie completed his first 10-date national tour around New Zealand, including
appearances at the Creative Jazz Club in Auckland and Hanover Hall in Dunedin. In between
shows, Jamie recorded his debut album ‘Monochrome’, released in November 2024 on Good
Twin Records.
As a composer, Jamie draws influence from all music and art forms, paying particular attention
to the work of composers and bandleaders Brian Blade, Kendrick Scott, Petros Klampanis and
Aaron Parks. Jamie composes music with the intention of honest storytelling and narrative;
creating compositions that are as complex as they are harmonically-rich, while still remaining
musically accessible to all ears.
“Guitarist Jamie Pye is establishing himself as a new and dynamic artist coming out of the New Zealand
contemporary jazz scene. Displaying a strong compositional voice, he’s delivered an exciting debut album
and I’m looking forward to seeing his artistry progress into the future”.
-Myele Manzana, Artist, Drummer, Composer

22/09/25 – Tom McCredie

wegottickets.com/event/673452/

Tom McCredie brings a band shaped by years of shared musical history: Matt Herd (Alto Sax), Matt Robinson (Piano), and Jay Davis (Drums). This quartet features close friends who have grown up together on the bandstand, forming bonds through countless gigs and shared creative journeys. Expect to hear the influences of artists such as Bill Frisell and Charles Mingus.

29/09/25 – Dave Redmond, All In Motion

wegottickets.com/event/673454/

Celebrated Irish bassist and composer Dave Redmond proudly announces
the release of his latest project, All in Motion, a powerful new album
featuring his dynamic All in Motion Quartet, with internationally acclaimed
pianist George Colligan, Belgian saxophonist Stéphane Mercier, and master
drummer Darren Beckett. The album will mark a vibrant new chapter in
modern European jazz.

Recorded at Camden Studios in Dublin, All in Motion showcases 10 original
compositions penned by Redmond, blending high-octane improvisation with
lyrical depth and rhythmic exploration. The quartet’s synergy is
unmistakable, with each member contributing not just technical brilliance
but a shared musical conversation rooted in trust, spontaneity, and fire.

“This album is about connection and movement—between musicians, cities,
and ideas,

” says Redmond. “It’s a celebration of the musical relationships

I’ve built across continents, now brought together in one project.”