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Ben LaMar Gay

Jerwood Hall

Ben LaMar Gay’s We Chree

LSO St Luke's Guest Artist

LSO St Luke's

Saturday 27 June 2026 • 7.30pm

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The Performers

Ben LaMar Gay voice, cornet, synth
Rob Frye woodwinds
Mike Reed drums

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£25 (£12 Young Barbican)
+ £4 booking fee per transaction

The jazz composer, eclectic artist and channeler of cosmopolitan blues performs as part of a trio.

Resisting fixed form, the trio perform a fluid, exploratory live set shaped by Chicago’s experimental lineage, drawing on jazz, hip hop, house, avant garde and Latin influences.

A South Side Chicago native, LaMar Gay was shaped by the legendary AACM’s experimental tradition and an early immersion in the city’s many music scenes. Time spent in Brazil further informed a wide-ranging practice later described as ‘Panamericana’. After years of composing and recording, a debut album Downtown Castles Can Never Block The Sun (2018) compiled earlier work into one ‘greatest hits’ collection, followed by more albums, film scores, commissions and international residencies, with latest record Yowsers released in 2025.


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