‘Noonday Spiritual Gathering’
Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble brings their 50th anniversary celebration to Manchester with a special live show, showcasing music from their acclaimed new album Open Me: A Higher Consciousness of Sound and Spirit. This performance highlights the ensemble’s unique blend of jazz, blues, and African rhythms, enriched by the recent addition of strings, offering Manchester audiences a rare chance to experience their visionary sound and deep musical roots.
The ensemble’s dynamic lineup, featuring El’Zabar on multi-percussion and vocals alongside trumpeter Corey Wilkes, baritone saxophonist Alex Harding, and string players Ishmael Ali and James Sanders, promises an unforgettable night of improvisation and spiritual energy. Their set will include powerful reinterpretations of classics and original compositions that reflect five decades of innovation within Great Black Music.
This Manchester concert is part of the ensemble’s ongoing commitment to celebrate Black History Month and their enduring legacy. After 50 years of groundbreaking music and vibrant performances, the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble remains a vital and inspiring force on the jazz scene, making this a must-see event for music lovers in the city.
Ages 10+ (Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
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Sun Jun 8 2025
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM (Doors 1:00 PM)
£23.10
Ages 10+
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£23.10 Ages 10+
‘Noonday Spiritual Gathering’
Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble brings their 50th anniversary celebration to Manchester with a special live show, showcasing music from their acclaimed new album Open Me: A Higher Consciousness of Sound and Spirit. This performance highlights the ensemble’s unique blend of jazz, blues, and African rhythms, enriched by the recent addition of strings, offering Manchester audiences a rare chance to experience their visionary sound and deep musical roots.
The ensemble’s dynamic lineup, featuring El’Zabar on multi-percussion and vocals alongside trumpeter Corey Wilkes, baritone saxophonist Alex Harding, and string players Ishmael Ali and James Sanders, promises an unforgettable night of improvisation and spiritual energy. Their set will include powerful reinterpretations of classics and original compositions that reflect five decades of innovation within Great Black Music.
This Manchester concert is part of the ensemble’s ongoing commitment to celebrate Black History Month and their enduring legacy. After 50 years of groundbreaking music and vibrant performances, the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble remains a vital and inspiring force on the jazz scene, making this a must-see event for music lovers in the city.
Ages 10+ (Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
ID Required for 16+
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