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NEWS: Ezra Collective’s Ife Ogunjobi, Steam Down & Theon Cross to headline South London’s inaugural Brassworks concert

Brassworks, London’s first brass only street carnival and grand finale concert, will take place On Saturday 21st Septesmber, at Woolwich Works One of London’s largest and most important cultural hub spaces, headlined by a selection of South London’s most dynamic jazz artists. Acclaimed collective Steam Down will headline alongside the National Youth Jazz Orchestra’s horn section, with other performances from tuba virtuoso Theon Cross, Ezra Collective trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi and prolific saxophonist Camilla George.

Brassworks will kick off with a free daytime carnival, with a street parade through Woolwich’s town centre from General Gordon Square to the Woolwich Works Courtyard. The procession will feature a brass quintet from Europe’s first majority ethnically diverse concert band Chineke! Orchestra, as well as the Indian music-inspired Bollywood Brass Band, the all-female She’s Got Brass, innovative trumpeter Byron Wallen, and the Royal Greenwich Music Service. 

All street parade musicians will then perform individually on the carnival stage at Woolwich Works Courtyard in the afternoon. The National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) will also host two tuba workshops, inspired by Theon Cross and Steam Down, for budding brass musicians. Sign up in advance for these here

Brassworks is a roll call for the most prominent horn players in UK jazz, with many of the lineup award-winners. Ife Ogunjobi, with Ezra Collective, received the 2023 Mercury Prize, while Steam Down garnered two nominations at this year’s Jazz FM Awards. Visionary artist Camilla George also was crowned Best Jazz Act at this year’s Urban Music Awards, and Theon Cross has also earned accolades from Jazz FM and a Parliamentary Jazz Award nomination. 

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Steam Down’s founder, musical director and conductor, Ahnansé said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be headlining Brassworks 2024! This lineup is one of a kind, an absolute game changer in platforming London’s jazz scene, and we can’t wait to bring our high-energy big band performance to the Woolwich Works stage. Get ready for a night of infectious afrosonic vibrations from our upcoming debut album alongside the UK’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra.” 

South London has a rich brass music heritage, with Woolwich once being home to the Royal Artillery Band, a historic ensemble of brass musicians dating back to 1557. Brassworks continues that legacy, while providing a new, vibrant stage for contemporary jazz to flourish.

Time Out named Woolwich Works ‘Best New Culture Spot’ in 2021 after it was redeveloped from heritage buildings as part of the historic Royal Arsenal. As the venue approaches its third anniversary, Brassworks marks a first event for the South London jazz community’s vibrant new hub, with Woolwich Works becoming a premier destination for artists, small businesses, and cultural enthusiasts. Brassworks wraps up the Woolwich Works summer programme, supported by Royal Greenwich Festivals.

Get tickets for the Brassworks Finale Concert here

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CARNIVAL PARADE:

11am – General Gordon Square

Ends – At Woolwich Works 12.30pm

The procession begins at 11.30am in General Gordon Square in Woolwich with Bollywood Brass Band, picking up She’s Got Brass at 11.50am, and then Chineke! Orchestra (the brass quintet) at 12.20pm before the procession makes its way into the Courtyard at Woolwich Works around 12.30pm.

ROUTE:

General Gordon Square

Green End

Across Victory Parade

To Dial Arch

Down No.1 Street

Right along Duke of Wellington Avenue

At Wellington Park cut down to the river

Walk along the river path back to the Woolwich Clipper

And on to Woolwich Works.
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Please note all timings subject to change.

WOOLWICH WORKS CARNIVAL STAGE LINE UP:

Chineke! Orchestra – 1.30pm

Bollywood Brass Band – 2.30pm

She’s Got Brass – 3.45pm

Byron Wallen – 5pm

NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA WORKSHOPS – ADVANCED SIGN UP REQUIRED – link here.

Tuba Workshop 1 Inspired by Theon Cross: 3.15pm – 4.15pm

Tuba Workshop 2 Inspired by Steam Down: 4.30pm – 5.30pm

FINALE CONCERT LINE UP:

Camilla George – 6.45pm

Ife Ogunjobi – 7.45pm

Theon Cross – 8.45pm

Steam Down Big Band feat. NYJO Brass – 9.45pm

FINALE CONCERT LOCATION: 

The Fireworks Factory

11 No 1 St

Royal Arsenal 

London

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TICKETING INFORMATION:

Finale Concert first release tickets: £18 

Finale Concert second release tickets: £22

Finale Concert third release tickets: £25

Street Brass Carnival – free entry

TRAVEL INFORMATION:

By train

Woolwich station accessible via Elizabeth Line 

Woolwich Arsenal station accessible via Thameslink and DLR

Woolwich Dockyard accessible via Southeastern rail network–

Main Photo: Theon Cross

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