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Anderson .Paak to perform one-off show at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club
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Nine-time GRAMMY Award winner Anderson .Paak and his band The Free Nationals are set to play a special one-off show at London's legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club on Monday, May 26th. The exclusive performance will also feature special guests Maurice Brown and GAWD, adding to the anticipation for this intimate event.
The announcement places the acclaimed rapper and producer within the esteemed history of global music icons who have graced the Ronnie Scott's stage, continuing the venue's tradition of providing unique and up-close musical experiences in the heart of Soho.
Anderson .Paak, hailing from California, has carved a distinctive path in contemporary music, evolving from his early days as a church drummer to become a highly innovative and influential artist. His critically lauded albums, including Venice and the breakthrough Malibu, have garnered him a massive global fanbase. His powerful track "Lockdown" further solidified his position as a significant cultural voice, earning him a GRAMMY Award. His collaborative project with Bruno Mars, Silk Sonic, achieved phenomenal success with the hit "Leave The Door Open," amassing over a billion streams and securing four GRAMMYs alongside a sold-out Las Vegas residency.
Joining Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals for this special Ronnie Scott's performance will be the genre-bending trumpeter Maurice Brown and the rising vocal duo GAWD, promising an unforgettable night of musical artistry in an iconic setting.
The announcement places the acclaimed rapper and producer within the esteemed history of global music icons who have graced the Ronnie Scott's stage, continuing the venue's tradition of providing unique and up-close musical experiences in the heart of Soho.
Joining Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals for this special Ronnie Scott's performance will be the genre-bending trumpeter Maurice Brown and the rising vocal duo GAWD, promising an unforgettable night of musical artistry in an iconic setting.