Joshua Redman Kicks Off European Tour

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Joshua Redman kicks off a European tour at Musikfest Bremen in Germany this Saturday, joining the Metropole Orkest, Ibrahim Maalouf, and Lalah Hathaway on stage. He then tackles the piano-less trio format with Ole Morten Vågan on bass and Jorge Rossy on drums September 13–19 in Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Norway. In November, Redman returns to Europe to perform with the collaborative band James Farm. Before and after the James Farm tour, Redman resumes his North American tour with The Bad Plus in October and December. 

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Joshua Redman embarks on a European tour starting at BLG-Forum Überseestadt in Bremen, Germany, this Saturday, September 12, for Musikfest Bremen. He joins the Metropole Orkest on stage alongside Ibrahim Maalouf and Lalah Hathaway. Redman then tackles the challenging piano-less trio format together with Ole Morten Vågan on bass and multi-instrumentalist Jorge Rossy on drums September 13–19 in Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Norway.

In November, Redman returns to Europe to perform with the collaborative band James Farm. From Zurich to Eindhoven (November 2–7), drummer Gregory Hutchinson will fill out the band featuring Redman on saxophone, Aaron Parks on keyboards, and Matt Penman on bass. Beginning in Heidelberg on November 9, Eric Harland will take over on drums for the remainder of the tour. James Farm made its recording debut with the Nonesuch release of its self-titled album in 2011, followed in 2014 by City Folk, which the Financial Times describes as "ten beautifully crafted miniatures that rock with rhythm."

Before and after the James Farm tour, Redman returns across the Atlantic to join The Bad Plus to pick up their North American tour in October and again in December. The tour features music from The Bad Plus Joshua Redman's recently released self-titled debut album, which the New York Times calls "a knockout," and NPR describes as "a roaring and beautiful summit meeting."

See below for more on the European tours; for the latest on all of the tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

JOSHUA REDMAN ON TOUR IN EUROPE

Sep 12 Musikfest Bremen Bremen, GERMANY
Sep 13 Festival Jazz Girona Girona, SPAIN
Sep 15 Budapest Jazz Club Budapest, HUNGARY
Sep 16 LUX Nijmegen Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS
Sep 17 Spor 5 Stavanger, NORWAY
Sep 18 Sardinen USF Bergen, NORWAY
Sep 19 Victoria Nasjonal Jazzscene Oslo, NORWAY
     
Nov 2 Moods Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Nov 4 De Oosterpoort Groningen, NETHERLANDS
Nov 5 Lantaren Venster Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS
Nov 6 Muziekgebouw Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Nov 7 So What's Next Festival Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS
Nov 9 Enjoy Jazz Festival Heidelberg, GERMANY
Nov 10 Bologna Jazz Festival Bologna, ITALY
Nov 12 Guimarães Jazz Festival Guimarães, PORTUGAL
Nov 13 London Jazz Festival London, UK
Nov 14 Saffron Hall Essex, UK
Nov 15 Jazz Jantar Festival Gdansk, POLAND
Nov 17 De Bijloke Gent, BELGIUM
Nov 18 Flagey Brussels, BELGIUM
Nov 19 Arsenal Metz, FRANCE
Nov 20 Jazzdor Festival Schlitigheim, FRANCE
Nov 21 Opera de Rouen Rouen, FRANCE
     
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  • Thursday, September 10, 2015
    Joshua Redman Kicks Off European Tour
    Jay Blakesberg

    Joshua Redman embarks on a European tour starting at BLG-Forum Überseestadt in Bremen, Germany, this Saturday, September 12, for Musikfest Bremen. He joins the Metropole Orkest on stage alongside Ibrahim Maalouf and Lalah Hathaway. Redman then tackles the challenging piano-less trio format together with Ole Morten Vågan on bass and multi-instrumentalist Jorge Rossy on drums September 13–19 in Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Norway.

    In November, Redman returns to Europe to perform with the collaborative band James Farm. From Zurich to Eindhoven (November 2–7), drummer Gregory Hutchinson will fill out the band featuring Redman on saxophone, Aaron Parks on keyboards, and Matt Penman on bass. Beginning in Heidelberg on November 9, Eric Harland will take over on drums for the remainder of the tour. James Farm made its recording debut with the Nonesuch release of its self-titled album in 2011, followed in 2014 by City Folk, which the Financial Times describes as "ten beautifully crafted miniatures that rock with rhythm."

    Before and after the James Farm tour, Redman returns across the Atlantic to join The Bad Plus to pick up their North American tour in October and again in December. The tour features music from The Bad Plus Joshua Redman's recently released self-titled debut album, which the New York Times calls "a knockout," and NPR describes as "a roaring and beautiful summit meeting."

    See below for more on the European tours; for the latest on all of the tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    JOSHUA REDMAN ON TOUR IN EUROPE

    Sep 12 Musikfest Bremen Bremen, GERMANY
    Sep 13 Festival Jazz Girona Girona, SPAIN
    Sep 15 Budapest Jazz Club Budapest, HUNGARY
    Sep 16 LUX Nijmegen Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS
    Sep 17 Spor 5 Stavanger, NORWAY
    Sep 18 Sardinen USF Bergen, NORWAY
    Sep 19 Victoria Nasjonal Jazzscene Oslo, NORWAY
         
    Nov 2 Moods Zurich, SWITZERLAND
    Nov 4 De Oosterpoort Groningen, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 5 Lantaren Venster Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 6 Muziekgebouw Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 7 So What's Next Festival Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 9 Enjoy Jazz Festival Heidelberg, GERMANY
    Nov 10 Bologna Jazz Festival Bologna, ITALY
    Nov 12 Guimarães Jazz Festival Guimarães, PORTUGAL
    Nov 13 London Jazz Festival London, UK
    Nov 14 Saffron Hall Essex, UK
    Nov 15 Jazz Jantar Festival Gdansk, POLAND
    Nov 17 De Bijloke Gent, BELGIUM
    Nov 18 Flagey Brussels, BELGIUM
    Nov 19 Arsenal Metz, FRANCE
    Nov 20 Jazzdor Festival Schlitigheim, FRANCE
    Nov 21 Opera de Rouen Rouen, FRANCE
         
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