PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOT PART OF THE JAZZ FESTIVAL AND WILL TAKE PLACE IN FEBRUARY 2026
Join the internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band, conductor Barry Forgie, and special guest vocalist Emer McParland, for an evening of world-class music performed under Tessa Campbell Fraser’s awe-inspiring “Whales” art installation.
In a very special programme of music inspired by the ocean, expect numbers such as “Beyond the Sea”, “Anchors Aweigh”, “How Deep Is the Ocean,” and “Anything Goes” - alongside a sparkling collection of big band and swing classics - all performed in the BBC Big Band’s inimitable swinging style.
This will be a unique evening of entertainment, combining world-class live music and inspiring contemporary art.
World-class … a brilliant musical force
The Telegraph
The best in the business
Clare Teal
Sheer brilliance
The Guardian
Joyous!
George Benson
I told my wife that for my next birthday I want this band as a gift!
Lalo Schifrin
The BBC Big Band
Musical Director: Barry Forgie
Join the internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band and conductor Barry Forgie for a celebration the very finest in big band and swing.
Widely regarded as one the world’s leading Jazz Orchestras, The BBC Big Band continues to delight audiences around the world through their broadcasts on BBC Radio as well the limited number of live performances they give at some of the country’s most prestigious venues.
The Band’s musical collaborations read like a ‘who’s who’ of the international music scene, and have included artists as diverse as: Tony Bennett, Martin Taylor, Robert Palmer, Louis Stewart, Van Morrison, Amy Winehouse, Mel Torme, Clark Terry, Michael Buble, Dr John, George Benson, Van Morrison, Georgie Fame, and Ray Charles … to name just a few!
Within the UK, the BBC Big Band is probably best known for its work across the BBC’s radio channels – BBC Radio 2 and Radio 3. Their performances also reach huge global audience, through its regular broadcasts for the BBC World Service, and via the BBC’s iPlayer service … making this a truly international music institution.
Live performances have included numerous appearances at London’s Royal Albert Hall as part of the BBC Proms, as well as the ‘BBC Proms in the Park’ series in Hyde Park; as well as concerts at the UK’s premier concert venues, including venues as diverse as Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Snape Maltings, Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, The Glasshouse Gateshead, and London’s Cadogan Hall.
Iain Mackenzie
One of the UK’s finest jazz and big band vocalists, Iain’s career and collaborations read like a ‘Who’s Who’ of the music industry. Recent work and collaborations include Kenny Wheeler, Abdullah Ibrahim, Sandie Shaw, Joss Stone and Mica Paris – to name a few. All this is in addition to being featured vocalist with the likes of The BBC Big Band, RTE Orchestra and, of course, as well as being a resident artist at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club..
He is BRILLIANT
Liane Carroll
Knows how to swing a band to rude health
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
Tickets
Tier 1 £50 + Booking Fee
Tier 2 £40 + Booking Fee
Tier 3 £35 + Booking Fee
Tier 4 £30 + Booking Fee
Restricted View £10 + Booking Fee
Restricted view tickets have no view of the stage but screens showing the performance will be in place.
Carers tickets available. Documentation is required.
Doors open at 18:45
