
Friday 20th February 2026
Sylvie Noble brings her newly formed contemporary jazz quintet to play her distinctive compositions, alongside reimagined repertoire from the jazz and folk worlds!
“Sylvie is on her own path, with lots of imagination and beautiful sound” - Norma Winstone
Based in London, vocalist and composer Sylvie Noble pulls from eclectic influences across the musical spectrum, combining jazz and folk to create an entirely unique sound. Her debut album ‘New Eve’, a voice and bass duo collaboration with 2024 BBC Young Jazz Musician winner Ursula Harrison, is due for release in spring 2026. A finalist of the 2025 Tina May Young Jazz Musician competition, she combines fluent and experimental improvisation with evocative and soulful melodies, pushing the boundaries of genre. She has worked alongside an array of brilliant musicians, such as Ant Law and Tom Ollendorff, and with influences such as Betty Carter, Joni Mitchell and Carla Bley, her sound is steeped in sensitive honesty and captivating storytelling.
“Nothing could have prepared me for the sheer magnificence of her vocalising” - Ian Mann, TheJazzMann
Line up:
Sylvie Noble - voice
Dylan Chandler Pardo - tenor saxophone
Tom O’Brien - piano
Edouard Le Feuvre - bass
Oscar Williams - drums
Dylan Chandler Pardo is a saxophonist, composer, and multidisciplinary creator from Barcelona. He has toured extensively with a wide range of artists, including performances at the Barcelona Jazz Festival, Jazz Madrid and Mas i Mas Festival.
Tom O’Brien is a pianist and composer from Leeds. With a vast array of unique contemporary and traditional influences, Tom looks to create humour, challenge and excitement through improvisation and musical conversation.
Edouard Le Feuvre is a double bassist based in London, who performs regularly across the London jazz scene, both as a bandleader and sideman in boundary-pushing and modern projects.
Oscar Williams is a drummer based in London, known for his versatility, fluency, and dynamism. He has worked alongside acclaimed contemporary jazz artists such as Gareth Lockrane, Rachael Cohen, Mike Outram, Tom Ollendorff and Tom Cawley, and also frequently performs as a bandleader with his own projects.
www.instagram.com/sylviemnoble/
Video 2 (A Wheel Inside A Wheel with Sylvie Noble on vocals – “When I Stop Crying”): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3LTQ__9qME