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Electronic and classical music combine at the Jazz Cafe

  • from £27.50 | Jazz Cafe 5 Parkway London, England, NW1 7PG United Kingdom (map)

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Having sold out concerts and festivals around the globe for nearly two years prior to the pandemic, iconic electronic producer Henrik Schwarz presents the UK debut of his unique live show.

Henrik produced some of the classic dance records of the 2000s, but has more recently spent time collaborating with jazz musicians and orchestras resulting in this new live show combining electronic and classical music.

The Jazz Cafe have given us a pair of tickets to give away to our followers for this gig, which you can win by entering our competition on Instagram or Twitter. Competition closes midnight Sunday 20 February.



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