Transatlantic Hot Club
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Transatlantic Hot Club

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When

Saturday, 18 April 2026, 19:30 – 19:30

Cidermill Theatre

Cidermill Ln, Chipping Campden, GL55 6HX

Time

19:3019:30

Price

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About this event

Transatlantic Hot Club 2026 UK Tour Come and relive the decadent Parisian jazz scene of the 1930s with The Transatlantic Hot Club as they make a first visit to the Cidermill Theatre on their 2026 UK tour. Featuring Adrien Chevalier (New York) on Violin, Ben Creighton Griffiths (Cardiff) on Harp, Jeremy Lohier (Corsica) on Accordion, and Ashley John Long (Cardiff) on double bass. Expect to hear Swing classics, Django standards, Corsican Song, and Latin Bossa Nova during this exciting performance. Founded by Adrien Chevalier (violin - New York) and Ben Creighton Griffiths (harp - Cardiff) in 2013 on the sunny French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, the Transatlantic Hot Club specialises in the music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli but on the harp and violin - a combination in this style of music not easily found anywhere else in the world. Touring across Europe,  USA, and the French Caribbean - the Transatlantic Hot Club presents their core repertoire alongside swing jazz, latin jazz, French chanson, and traditional European folk music. Their flexible ensemble has included an enviable roster of international musicians keeping their tours unique year on year for their audiences.  Band MembersBen Creighton Griffiths (Cardiff - harp)Adrien Chevalier (New York - violin/vocals)Jeremy Lohier (Corsica - accordion/vocals)Ashley John Long (Cardiff - bass)

Location

Cidermill Theatre

Cidermill Ln, Chipping Campden, GL55 6HX

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