Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Seven Arts, Leeds

 With details of what's on this week:

Fight The Giant @ Seven


It's Leeds Jazz Festival 2026 this week, starting at Seven tonight, Wednesday 20th May 6-7.15pm with Rush Hour Jazz – Eliot Richards Quartet . Richards is a jazz saxophonist based in Leeds, but can be found playing all over the country and, indeed the world, having played across Europe and Asia. Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel. Organised by JazzLeeds.

Also tonight, Wednesday 20th May, 7.30pm,  Cafe Scientifique – De-glaciation and its Effects on Landscapes and Society. Jonathan Carrivick, Professor of Glaciology at the University of Leeds, speaks on climate change and will give an overview of the global, regional and local consequences of disappearing glaciers for people and places. Seven Venue, Hat Donations.

Tomorrow, Thursday 14th May 7.30pm, Alto sax player Donovan Haffner blends straight-ahead contemporary jazz with compositions in his own unique style in  Leeds Jazz Festival – Donovan Haffner Quartet. This alto saxophonist could have been described as one of the best-kept secrets on the UK jazz scene but all this has changed with the award of Jazz Newcomer of the Year in this year’s UK Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Seven Venue. £20/18/10 advance, £20 on the door. Doors 7pm.

Look forward to James Adrian Brown x Sulk Rooms on Friday 22nd May, 8pm. Brown’s work utilises analogue synths alongside tape machines, piano, strings and immersive ambient atmospherics, whilst the music of Sulk Rooms draws the link between euphoric electronica and smoke engulfed drones. “Ephemeral, elusive and gloriously unsettling” – Electronic Sound Magazine. Seven Venue. £11.50. Doors 7.30pm.

On Saturday 23rd May 4-6pm, Spring Sessions – Ken Nicol & Wendy Ross, this new duo from the legendary folk band, Magna Carta,   is Ken, with a pedigree including such luminaries as Steeleye Span and Al Stewart, is considered one of the UKs top guitarists, whilst classically trained Wendy adds a true touch of class.  Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel. Organised by Mewl Music.

Also on Saturday 23rd May, 7pm, a rehearsed reading of The Peasants Feast by Brandon Robinson-Connolly . The play is a bold and visceral exploration of student party culture, ritual, and the complexities of young adulthood, blending realism with heightened theatricality. The play examines identity, manipulation, and the pressures that shape behaviour within intimate social groups. Seven Venue. £5  £7 / £5 Students, / £10 on the door. Doors 6.30pm. 

On Sunday 24th May, 1.30-4pm, the final outing at Seven of  Leeds Jazz Festival – Fight the Giant, blending dancy grooves with heavy bass riffs and rich harmonies. This quintet features an international award-winning rhythm section, and together the musicians push modern fusion in a new direction. Seven Bar or Courtyard, Pay What You Feel.

Alsoon Sunday 24th  May, 7.30pm  the Seven Quiz, this and every Sunday. Test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to unwind with friends and family. Seven Bar. £5 per team. With prizes.

Where the event is ticketed, tickets are available at TicketSource via www.sevenleeds.co.uk  We  look forward to seeing you at Seven very soon. Every £ spent at Seven helps support high quality arts in a local setting. 
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