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40th Edition
10th - 14th June 2026

New Jazzwegians FT. Azamiah, Nathan Somevi Trio, Sonedo + Unoma Okudo

14
June
Sunday
18:00
14+ only. 14s to 15s must be accompanied by an adult.

Part of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games Festival.

Primed to be the next group from the UK jazz underground to break out, Azamiah draw on jazz roots while incorporating everything from James Blake–style production to dubby low-end, taking listeners on a journey across moody and light soundscapes. Their 2023 debut album In Phases won praise from The Skinny and Clash and received plays on BBC 6 Music and NTS. A bridge between their first album and second, their recent EP Two Lands, released in May 2025, resonates with emotional honesty and is played with a fresh intensity. Their latest singles, New Moon (October 2025) and Too Precious (March 2026), continue to expand their sonic palette and showcase their evolving sound.

The band has performed on stages across the UK and Europe, including Latitude Festival, Brick Lane Jazz Festival, JAZZMI Festival, North Sea Round Town, and showcases at SXSW 2026, jazzahead! 2026, and Wide Days 2026. Their Autumn UK Tour 2025 saw them playing London, Brighton, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, and Glasgow, strengthening their presence across the UK live scene. Looking ahead, Azamiah are building toward a new album release in early 2027. Freedom music that seeks out independent pathways, this remarkable four-piece are poised to become the next crossover phenomenon from the UK’s jazz underground.

Born in Ghana and raised in Scotland, Nathan Somevi is a jazz, soul and gospel guitarist and producer known for his expressive hybrid guitar style inspired by Charlie Hunter. His sound was shaped through years of playing in church, where feel and purpose were central. He has released the EPs Can’t Be Done (2020) and Brave (2023), and has been nominated for the Scottish Alternative Music Awards and Scottish Jazz Awards.

Sonedo is a Japanese-Scottish producer, pianist and bandleader crafting a distinctive UK sound that blends jazz improvisation with rap, grime and club culture. Based in Glasgow and having completed his studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, his music is collaborative and fluid, built from live instrumentation, MCs and vocalists. Supported by Jamz Supernova and Gilles Peterson on BBC Radio 6 Music for his work with Rebecca Vasmant, Sonedo has also received the Peter Whittingham Jazz Development Award and headlined his debut show at Lancaster Jazz Festival. Influenced by A Tribe Called Quest, Alfa Mist, Yussef Dayes and corto.alto, he connects jazz tradition with a contemporary UK sound. As longtime Musical Director and bandleader for BEMZ, Sonedo has become a key link between Scotland’s jazz and rap scenes, with live appearances spanning SWG3, Kelburn Garden Party and FLY Open Air. His sound is collaborative, culturally fluid and fast emerging as one of the most exciting new voices in UK jazz.

Unoma Okudo is a Glasgow-based vocalist and songwriter whose music sits at the crossroads of jazz and soul, with subtle echoes of gospel and folk traditions. Born in Nigeria and now part of Scotland’s vibrant music scene, she brings an expressive voice and a deep love of melody to the stage. Drawing on the musical traditions that shaped her, her performances blend warmth, improvisation and rich vocal textures, creating an intimate and stirring live experience that lingers long after the final note.

The Old Fruitmarket

100 Candleriggs
Glasgow
G1 1NQ
0141 353 8000

Accessiblity

Please call the venue box office on 0141 353 8000 to arrange any of the facilities below:

Accessibility
We’d like everyone to be able to enjoy their visit to our Concert Halls and want to be able to help you as much as we can. If you require assistance then please let us know when booking your tickets and our specially trained staff will be happy to help.

Mobility
All our auditoriums are fully accessible to those with mobility difficulties and wheelchair spaces are available. All entrances at City Halls and the Old Fruitmarket are at ground level.

There are lifts to access all levels in both buildings. These are fitted with a voice announcement system and braille. If you prefer not to have to encounter any stairs on the way to your seat, please advise our box office when booking.

Wheelchairs are available on request for use during your visit and these can be pre-booked via the box office. Wheelchair accessible toilets are also available on a variety of levels in both our venues with easy access.

At City Halls and the Old Fruitmarket, disabled parking spaces are available at Q-Park on Albion Street and the NCP on Glassford Street.

Hearing
Our Concert Halls are fitted with Sennheiser infrared assisted hearing systems which are specially designed for use in large auditoria.

It can be used as a stand-alone hearing enhancement, or as an addition to an existing hearing aid. Headsets are available from the cloakroom for a £5 refundable deposit and can be pre-booked via the box office.

Both of our box offices and the Bazaar bar at City Halls utilise the induction loop hearing system for audio enhancement of one-to-one conversations.

Vision

You are welcome to bring your guide dog along to performances at our Concert Halls. However, please let the box office know when you are booking your ticket, so that we can try and seat you in an area that is comfortable for both you and your dog.

If you require any further information regarding accessibility then please do not hesitate to contact a member of our friendly box office and information team who will be happy to help on 0141 353 8000.

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