I’m heading off on tour across the UK this autumn. From cafes to cathedrals, music venues to arts centres, recording studios to community halls; at lunchtime, in the afternoon, at teatime or at night; in the big cities & market towns, in villages & rural places not always included on the touring schedules…it’s all here, for you.
For people who like music and having a good time.
There’s something special about gathering around the piano. Whether we’re in a big hall or venue, a cosy living room, and everything in-between…the intention remains the same: it’s always about connection.
Daring to be intimate, vulnerable even - in the music; its presentation, meaning, and power to bring people together. Connection is the key.
A physical and philosophical embodiment of “leaning in” to the music - to encourage audiences to be close and to be present, in the belief it is this connectivity between audiences and performers which creates the conditions for genuine and meaningful interactions between like-minded people, which is ultimately what I love most about performing, and why I do it.
This is what I’m trying to create this autumn; wherever in the country you are and in whichever we find ourselves…you’re invited 🤍