The Koko Collective Sextet [Jazz/Swing]

Saturday 8th February, 2 Shows
1st SHOW: performance 6:45pm (75mins – no interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 6pm; we will require your table by 8:15pm
2nd SHOW: performance 9:15pm (75mins – no interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 8:30pm
View Full Dining Menu (available for both shows)
View Seating Plan
The Koko Collective Sextet
“Arran Kent (Koko Collective), is one of the best horn players in the UK I have had the pleasure of working with. When he plays you can feel his soul, he is just incredible and moves you emotionally” – Aydenne Simone
“A wealth of talent calling to mind the spirit of the hard-swinging, exuberant jazz joints of 50’s New York” – Ronnie Scott’s
Koko Collective brings together some of the finest jazz talent from the UK, united by their passion for music that swings. This exceptional ensemble features seasoned musicians from the festival circuit and the jazz club scene, offering audiences an immersive journey through jazz’s golden eras.
Formed in 2018, Koko Collective emerged from the vibrant jazz clubs of Soho, infusing a unique energy into the timeless treasures of the Great American Songbook.
Led by the extraordinary multi-reed virtuoso Arran Kent, this ensemble is a powerhouse of talent, guaranteed to deliver an unforgettable performance.
Also fronting the band is trumpet maestro Andy Davies, the charismatic host of Ronnie Scott’s legendary weekly jam for over 13 years, dazzles with his remarkable bebop chops and astonishing tone.
Joining him is Kourosh Kanani, an incredibly virtuosic guitarist and founding member of The London Django Collective. On piano, James Browne brings both brilliance and precision, particularly in the world of stride piano, honed as a founding member of The Koko Collective and a former Royal Navy officer.
Holding down the low tones is Geoffrey Threadgold on double bass, whose gut strings, enormous sound, and swinging slap bass drive the groove like a locomotive.
The band’s latest lineup introduces drummer Andrew ‘Woody’ Wood, marking the beginning of their new touring project, ‘Sounds of the 30’s & beyond’.
This dynamic show is a lively exploration of jazz history, showcasing styles from early jazz and swing to bebop, Latin jazz, hard bop, and modern jazz. With a mix of engaging storytelling, playful humor, and an irresistible swing, Koko Collective guarantees an exhilarating and entertaining experience.
“Just a little bit gorgeous and absolutely perfect!” – Sam Fraser BBC
Line up
Arran Kent – saxophones & clarinet
Andy Davies – trumpet
Kourosh Kanani – guitar
James Browne – piano
Geoffrey Threadgold – double bass
Andrew ‘Woody’ Wood – drums
Date
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Ticket and Venue information:
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- All seats are at a table or bar where you can order food and drink with table service.
- Main seating area – You can request to be seated in ‘Billie’ (front of stage), ‘Dizzy’ (raked theatre), ‘Mingus’ (near piano) or ‘Duke’ (side wall) and we will do our best to allocate you to your preferred seats. (This is NOT guaranteed)
- Window seating areas – you can request to be seated in ‘Ella’ (larger window area) or ‘Satchmo’ (smaller window area). Please note, a few of these seats have a slightly restricted view.
- Though we can guarantee that you will have a table for the show, we cannot guarantee exactly where, as we do our best to fulfil all customers requirements.
- If you are hoping to combine bookings with somebody else or join an existing booking then please let us know in advance as we cannot guarantee that changes to our table plan will be possible on the night.
- You can view a seating plan here
- Please see our ‘Full Dining’ menu
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SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS
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- Please email bookings@peggysskylight.co.uk to reserve a suitable seat for you and your party
- We have an accessible toilet on the ground floor
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