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Courtney Pine Fan Reviews (8) 4.6
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Great Evening

Great show, articulate speaker ,really enjoyed it.

Posted by Joanne Roberts on 17/06/2024

Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024

Genius x2

Courtney Pine is a genius no doubt but when you put him alongside Zoe Rahman what you get is something truly astonishing. It was an evening not without issues - it’s difficult when there are unavoidable technical difficulties (a tricky reed, I think). However, after a slightly longer break in the middle then anyone probably anticipated, they came back and delivered an astonishing set. I’d go and see them again whenever they play, such is the beauty of improvisational Music.

Posted by Litmussticks on 17/06/2024

Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024

Beautiful jazz duo

The legendary Courtney Pine gelled beautifully with his piano partner Zoe Rahman. A modest headliner - giving a performance enjoyed throughout by an appreciative sudience

Posted by Richard on 17/06/2024

Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024

Great performances by Zoe Rahman & Courtney Pine

Our first visit to Union Chapel & to see Courtney Pine & Zoe Rahman live. Great venue - very well organised and wonderful atmosphere. Courtney Pine & Zoe Rahman were both fabulous

Posted by Iain on 17/06/2024

Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024

Chilled and magical

A genuinely enjoyable performance where audience and artist had a wonderful time.

Posted anonymously on 16/06/2024

Courtney Pine, Union Chapel, London - 15th June 2024


Courtney Pine is one of the most influential figures in British jazz, blending elements of reggae, hip-hop, and soul into his forward-thinking compositions. His 1986 album Journey to the Urge Within was a groundbreaking release, becoming the first British jazz album to break into the UK Top 40. Over his career, Pine has continued to push boundaries, making jazz accessible to wider audiences while maintaining his experimental edge.


Pine has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall, and has been a regular presence at major jazz festivals across the country. His contributions to music have earned him an OBE and a CBE, and his live performances remain a must-see for anyone passionate about innovative jazz.


Artist Bio

“This is a beautiful and deeply impressive work by two of our finest players” ***** The Observer

"Unsurpassed virtuosity " ***** The Guardian

"A duo of delights” - ***** BBC Music Magazine

"A match made in jazz heaven" ***** London Evening Standard

“ Courtney Pine was once hailed as British jazz’s saviour….he still is” - The Independent

“Nothing short of breathtaking” - The Telegraph

“In a Class of His Own” - The Times

"Spellbinding, shimmers serenely with a breath taking beauty" MOJO


In the 80’s Courtney was one of the first black British jazz artists to make a serious mark on the jazz scene when his first album charted and some 20 plus years on (now with an OBE and CBE for services to music) Courtney Pine continues to break new ground with a string of highly
acclaimed recordings and numerous prestigious Industry awards. In April 2014 he joined Herbie Hancock and a dazzling line-up of Jazz all-stars for UNESCO’S globally televised concert in Osaka to celebrate International Jazz Day and his name regularly appears on the list of Most Influential Black Britons.

2014 saw him touring sell out shows across the UK, US and Canada and main stage performances at Bestival, Love Supreme and The London Jazz Festival with his award winning critically acclaimed 15th studio album House of Legends.

Now with his latest project. his 16th studio album to date, he plans to strip everything right back for the most intimate shows of his long and celebrated career as he takes to the stage playing bass clarinet accompanied only by fellow Mercury nominee and MOBO Award winning Pianist, Zoe Rahman.

Described in The Observer as “a remarkable pianist by any standard”, Zoe Rahman has firmly established herself as one of the brightest stars on the contemporary jazz scene. A vibrant and highly individual pianist/composer, her style is deeply rooted in jazz yet it reflects her classical background, British/Bengali heritage and her very broad musical taste.

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