Angie Pastor
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Angie Pastor

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Thursday, 24 September 2026 at 20:30

Piano Lounge (Covent Garden)

80-81 St Martins Lane, London WC2N 4AA

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20:30

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New York’s Angie Pastor makes her London debut, bringing a style of jazz rooted in storytelling, passion, and vulnerability. She pours her heart into the Great American Songbook while also writing and performing original songs in the jazz tradition. Inspired by artists such as Nat King Cole, Blossom Dearie, and Peggy Lee, Angie balances heartfelt emotion with moments of humor and playfulness on stage. Deeply in love with this powerful genre, she strives to preserve the resilient, joyful, and expressive spirit that defines jazz. Through both classic standards and original music, Angie invites audiences into an intimate and timeless musical experience. Angie Pastor is a gifted artist whose music resonates deeply with listeners through its warmth, vulnerability, and expressive storytelling. As a singer-songwriter, jazz vocalist, and guitarist, Angie moves between two musical worlds: performing jazz standards and original compositions rooted in the jazz tradition, while also writing indie-folk songs accompanied by her delicate fingerpicking guitar style. Her intimate, lyrically narrative performances create a soundscape that is both tender and compelling. Influenced by a rich tapestry of jazz and folk traditions, Angie’s musical palette was shaped by the timeless sounds of Norah Jones, Nat King Cole, Alison Krauss, Carole King, and other iconic artists. These musical pioneers instilled in her the passion and vulnerability that now define her own resonant performances.

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