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Gregory Porter, Sat 14th May 2022

Jan 4, 2022
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Posted by Steve Clements

**Please note rescheduled date from previous dates of 26th May 2020 and 7th March 2021**

Nobody has done more over the last decade to keep the art of jazz vocals alive than Gregory Porter and all without losing any authenticity or dedication to the form.

It’s a testament to his character that Porter has chosen a political theme for his new gospel-tinged single Revival, from his forthcoming 6th studio album, ‘All Rise’, released on Blue Note Records in April. With a much talked about video, the song recalls his breakthrough classic ‘1960 What?’ back in 2010.

He’s outgrown the Dome so has made the leap to the Brighton Centre. It’s doubtful he’ll have any problem giving a great performance in the larger space as he has the power to make any audience feel they are watching him in a small nightclub.

Brighton Centre, Sat 14th May 2022

For tickets and details click here.

Photo by Francesca Moore

Jan 4, 2022
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Steve has been a SOURCE contributor since Summer 2010. Favourite quote - "There's no such thing as a sold out gig".
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