The Davison Hemstock Quintet 09 Nov 22

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Trumpet player James Davison (former Young Musician of the Year) will be joined by the terrific Australian sax and clarinet player Duncan Hemstock, performing a joyful, swinging, straight ahead set celebrating the music of two of their heroes: Ben Webster and Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison. Highly recommended for all lovers of hot jazz and a good night out!

Select your tickets below, and a pre-gig meal from Mandira’s Kitchen if you’d like to make an evening of it! The menu is below, just book your preference of chicken or vegetarian and we’ll confirm with your ticket booking:

Thai Delights Menu: Thai Spring Rolls (With peanut dipping sauce) * Chicken or Vegetable Green Curry * Jasmine Coconut Rice

Please note there are no physical tickets, just give your name on the door when you arrive. There’ll be seating reserved for you, and if you’re a Guildford Jazz member, do let us know if you have a seating preference.

Doors open and supper served from 7pm, and the performance starts at 8pm (finishing about 10.15pm, with an interval). Seating is cabaret style, with a licensed bar and lift for disabled access.

Tickets: General admission £18 (Guildford Jazz members £16), Students £7 (Student Members £5). Meals £13

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The performance is upstairs in the Pavilion building at the Guildford County Cricket Club, The Sports Ground, Woodbridge Road, Guildford GU1 4RP

For sat navs please check the postcode takes you to Wharf Road. There’s a car park alongside, entry from Wharf Road. If you’re approaching from Guildford town centre, Wharf Road is on the left just before the Sports Ground. If you’re approaching from the A3/Ladymead there’s no right turn into Wharf Road, but continue to the next roundabout to double back.

If the car park’s full (please also park down the middle once the bays are full), there are a few parking bays along Wharf Road which you can use after 7pm, also along the Woodbridge Road on the left as you come from the Town centre. You can also park at the far end of the sports ground: turn left as you come out of Wharf Road and carry on along Woodbridge Road towards the railway bridge, and the entrance to the ground is just before the end of the green fence that runs along the perimeter of the ground, next to the Woodbridge Café.

There’s also a larger public car park at Bedford Road Car Park (GU1 4SJ), which is about 10 minutes walk away.