Arts & Culture
Nubya Garcia: Live from the Barbican
8:00 pm
- 9:30 pm
|
29 October 2020
Barbican Centre | £12.50 - £20
Barbican Hall
Silk Street,
London EC2Y 8DS
A rising star from the exciting London jazz movement, saxophonist, composer and bandleader Nubya Garcia performs from her energetic, successful debut album, SOURCE
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Nubya’s hypnotic, freeflow jazz takes its influences from across the Caribbean and Latin America, drawing deeply from her family’s roots. Dub reggae, cumbia, afrobeat and neo-soul can all clearly be heard alongside more traditional jazz rhythms.
Her debut album SOURCE is a dynamic and exploratory collection that has positioned her as one of the most exciting artists in the UK. Garcia had gained critical acclaim ahead of her solo release with her collectives Maisha and Nérija, and through frequent collaborations with prominent jazz musicians from the UK and abroad.
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Ticket Options
We’ll be welcoming a limited audience back into the Hall for these autumn concerts (subject to government guidelines). To keep you safe we’re keeping to the 2m rule and have fewer available seats in our venues. We’re also cleaning more often. It’s essential for you to wear a mask and book your tickets before you come. In line with government advice for seated venues, audience members can only sit together in groups of up to two households.
Buying your ticket
Tickets for the live performance in the Hall are £20.
Tickets are available as single tickets or in groups of twos, threes and fours. In line with government advice for seated venues, audience members can only sit together in groups of up to two households.
If government guidance changes and we’re unable to have a live audience in the Hall, we’ll convert your ticket into a live broadcast ticket so you can watch the show at home – we’ll refund the price difference.
On the night
We’re working hard to make this a high quality experience for everyone, whether you’re with us live in the Hall or watching from home. Due to the technical requirements of streaming a live performance, if you’re in the Hall you might notice cameras and operators are visible, and staging, lighting and sound levels might change.
To give you some more information about the performance, we’ll send you a digital programme the day before the concert.
Watch Online
This performance is created for watching live from home. We can’t wait to share these new performances with you and bring the Barbican into your homes live for the first time.
A ticket to watch the live broadcast costs £12.50.
We advise you to watch the performance live, but the stream will be available to watch back for 48 hours after the live broadcast.
The live broadcast will start at 8pm and you’ll receive instructions via email the day before the event, telling you how to access the stream.
To give you some more information about the performance, we’ll send you a digital programme the day before the concert.