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Ronnie Scott’s to celebrate 60 years with Van Morrison at the Royal Albert Hall

Sir Van Morrison will play at the Royal Albert Hall (Ken Haddock/PA)
Sir Van Morrison will play at the Royal Albert Hall (Ken Haddock/PA)

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club will celebrate its 60th birthday with a star-studded charitable event featuring Sir Van Morrison at the Royal Albert Hall.

The esteemed venue will host a gala concert on Wednesday October 30 2019 to mark 60 years to the day since opening its door in London’s Soho.

The Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter, who was knighted as Sir Ivan Morrison in 2016, will be joined by Irish rockabilly and pop musician Imelda May.

Sir Van Morrison at Buckingham Palace after being knighted by the Prince of Wales
Sir Van Morrison at Buckingham Palace after being knighted by the Prince of Wales (Yui Mok/PA)

The Brown Eyed Girl singer, 73, will appear alongside acclaimed US jazz vocalist Madeline Bell and British jazz veteran Courtney Pine.

Money raised will go to the club’s charitable foundation, which provides opportunities for budding musicians under the age of 20.

Dubbed A Night At Ronnie Scott’s, the event will see the club’s rich history retold in between the programme of live music.

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in Soho, London
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in Soho, London (Lauren Hurley/PA)

Ronnie Scott’s managing director Simon Cooke said: “We are transporting the club, for one night only, into the slightly larger Royal Albert Hall but have every intention of recreating the unique atmosphere we have here in Frith Street.

“It’s wonderful that so many artists have asked to appear at the show and is indicative of the affection and importance the club holds in London and across the world.”

The club’s co-owner Sally Greene said: “I am so proud to be a part of both Ronnie Scott’s amazing history and its bright future. Over the past 60 years Ronnie’s has welcomed many incredible artists; from legends of Jazz to lesser known rising stars.

“I look forward to this British institution bringing the wonders of jazz to the heart of Soho for another 60 years. Our birthday at the Royal Albert Hall will be a unique evening showcasing our love of jazz on a grand scale to our long-standing patrons and future generations of music lovers.”

Imelda May
Imelda May will appear at the concert (Ian West/PA)

The Royal Albert Hall’s artistic director Lucy Noble said: “We’re thrilled to announce this all-star celebration of Ronnie Scott’s, a name synonymous with sensational jazz music.

“The Hall has a proud history of hosting the giants of the genre – from Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Billie Holiday to the stars of 2019 – and this meeting of two of Britain’s great musical institutions should add up to an incredible night.”

Ronnie Scott’s has played host to famous jazz names including Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone as well as contemporary artists such as Jamie Cullum and Jeff Beck.

General sale tickets for the event go on sale on Friday June 7 at 10am via the Royal Albert Hall’s website.