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Richmond Jazz Festival brings live music to Twickenham this October

By Cesar Medina 2nd Oct 2025

The Richmond Jazz Festival at The Turk’s Head will showcase UK talent and grassroots ensembles in Twickenham (credit: Nub News).
The Richmond Jazz Festival at The Turk’s Head will showcase UK talent and grassroots ensembles in Twickenham (credit: Nub News).

Twickenham is set to swing this autumn as the Richmond Jazz Festival comes to The Turk's Head on Sunday, 12 October, promising a full day of live music from 1pm to 8pm.

The one-day celebration of UK jazz will bring together established stars, rising talents and grassroots youth ensembles for a packed programme across the venue's Hall and Garden stages.

Line up

Emily Saunders (Hall Stage, 7pm) – Described by Jazz FM as "the Queen of Jazz Fusion," Emily is a vocalist, composer and producer known for her soulful, honest tracks that blend strength and beauty.

Binker Golding (Hall Stage, 5pm) – Award-winning saxophonist and composer, Binker is renowned for his genre-bending style rooted in jazz but infused with blues, Americana and rock. He has previously scooped the Jazz FM Instrumentalist of the Year and a MOBO Award.

Tomorrow's Warriors Ankora (Hall Stage, 3:30pm) – This dynamic eight-piece ensemble, formed through the celebrated Tomorrow's Warriors music organisation, has already appeared at major festivals including Love Supreme and Cheltenham.

Ethan Osahn Quintet (Garden Stage, 2:30pm) – Showcasing a new generation of musicians, Ethan and his group will perform music inspired by Coltrane and Wayne Shorter.

Rosie Hollins (Garden Stage, 1:30pm) – With a powerful, soulful voice, Rosie is making her mark performing at venues across London and beyond.

Mark your calendars for the Richmond Jazz Festival at The Turk's Head Twickenham (credit: Image supplied).

Alongside the live music, Vinyl Night DJs will be spinning tracks throughout the day.

Visitors can enjoy a BBQ in the garden, a dedicated bar, coffee stall, and the pub's full Sunday roast menu.

This year, the festival is teaming up with The Moormead Pavilion Project, raising funds to build a new community space for Twickenham.

Proceeds will also support local charities Off The Record and The Basement Door through booking fee donations.

To find out more and to book tickets click here.

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