New to Jazz by the Waterfront, we welcome Fleur Stevenson are her quartet to our 2026 season.

One of the UK’s most distinctive jazz vocalists, Fleur Stevenson captivates audiences with her honeyed tone, charismatic stage presence, and effortless phrasing. With warmth and subtlety, she brings each lyric to life, weaving stories with every note.

Drawing inspiration from legends like Shirley Horn and Anita O’Day, Fleur’s impeccable sense of timing, space, and improvisation honours the greats while carving out a style all her own. Her elegant interpretations of classic standards, alongside the heartfelt intimacy she brings to romantic ballads, make her one of the most compelling vocalists on the contemporary jazz scene.

Fleur has shared the stage with top musicians including Art Themen and Gareth Williams, and has performed at many of the country’s most prestigious venues from the legendary Ronnie Scott’s and the 606 Club to Soho’s iconic Pizza Express Jazz Club.

Fleur has a great voice and sense of timing, and her ability to scat is quite phenomenal For this special concert, Fleur presents an exciting programme comprising intriguing arrangements of timeless jazz classics as featured on her latest award-winning album, as well as some stunning jazz reimaginings of 70s hits by artists like Randy Crawford and Billy Joel.

She’ll be joined by an exceptional band: the multi-instrumental virtuoso Pete Billington (Jamie Cullum, Alan Barnes, Kenny Wheeler, ABC), acclaimed drummer George Double (Clare Teal, Dame Shirley Bassey, Jack Jones), and skilled bassist Malcolm Creese (Cleo Laine, George Benson Diana Ross, Rod Stewart).

A must-hear evening for lovers of timeless, world-class vocal jazz.

A relaxed jazz vocalist with a bright voice…and the ability to swing at any tempo Advance ticket price includes a £1.15 booking fee.

Seating is cabaret style, with communal tables and some smaller tables available. Seating is unreserved. Our fully licensed bar will be open throughout the night.

Fleur Stevenson: vocals Pete Billington: piano Malcolm Creese: double bass George Double: drums

£16.15 - £20

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