Renowned musicians Ant Law and Brigitte Beraha are touring the UK between November 10th and December 7th. The duo will be performing two intimate shows In Cambridge and London, showcasing their unique blend of jazz, folk, and contemporary music.
Law and Beraha are renowned for their collaborative work, which has resulted in critically acclaimed albums and live performances. Their music is characterized by its emotional depth, poetic lyrics, and innovative arrangements.
This tour offers fans the opportunity to experience the duo’s music live and connect with their artistry on a deeper level. Each performance will be a unique and intimate experience, allowing audiences to appreciate the nuances and subtleties of their
Tickets for the tour are on sale now and you can find all the details here.
Ant Law
British guitarist Ant lives in London and is “a game changer” and “an innovator” according to The Guardian. His 6th album ‘Ensconced’ is a collaboration with Milan-born Turkish singer Brigitte Beraha and was released (on Ubuntu Music) 16th August 2024. His previous album ‘Same Moon in the Same World’ (Outside in Music) was released on 4th November 2022.
Same Moon is an ongoing collaboration between Ant and the brilliant saxophonist & composer Alex Hitchcock. Recorded in 2020/2021 across multiple continents, bridging the gap between London, Amsterdam and New York, it brings together a stellar cast of guest musicians performing new compositions: vibraphonist Joel Ross, bassists Linda May Han Oh, Ben Williams and Jasper Høiby, and drummers Jeff Ballard, Kendrick Scott, Sun-Mi Hong and Eric Harland.
The Same Moon quartet toured in Europe in December 2022: Ant, Alex Hitchcock (saxophone), Conor Chaplin (bass) and Jeff Ballard (drums) who appears on the album. In 2023 Ant and Alex toured with Jasper Høiby (bass) and Sun-Mi Hong (drums), both of whom also feature on the album. Tour booking is underway for this lineup throughout 2024 and 2025, and this quartet have recorded a brand new album – stay tuned for more information!
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