Iconic jazz club Ronnie Scott's heading to Teddington's Landmark Arts Centre this spring

By The Editor

20th Jan 2023 | Local News

Teddington's Landmark Arts Centre is set to play host to the renowned jazz club Ronnie Scott's this spring in an exciting addition to the Landmark's 2023 programme.

The iconic music venue has been the London home of some of the finest jazz musicians across the world having featured most of the legendary and popular names in modern jazz and jazz fusion since first opening in 1959.

On April 29, residents from across the Richmond borough will have the chance to be transported to Soho and experience the mood, history and of course, the music.

Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased HERE.

The Landmark's Ronnie Scott's announcement is one of a number of eye-catching additions that has been added to the centre's 2023 programme including Bootleg Blondie.

Established in 2001, the popular band is the only tribute to have performed with two original founder members of Blondie, legendary drummer Clem Burke and songwriter, bass player and author Gary Valentine. Bootleg Blondie had the honour to be thanked on Blondie's 11th album 'Pollinator' and have played at the legendary CBGB in New York City.

Debbie Harris, lead vocalist of Bootleg Blondie will take to the Landmark's stage on April 21 with her stunning voice and undeniable attitude.

Also launching for the 2023 season are the #PARTICIPATE weekends offering inspirational activities starting with FUSION (11/12 February) a mix of poetry, art, multimedia and wellbeing workshops, featuring a thrilling comic book art workshop.

For more information on the spring 2023 programme and to book your tickets now, visit www.landmarkartscentre.org

     

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