Old Fruitmarket

Glasgow Jazz Festival 2026 | Homegrown Showcase

Glasgow Jazz Festival 2026 | Homegrown Showcase
Tickets
£23.90 (includes booking fee and restoration fund)
Box office telephone
Dates and times
Saturday 13th Jun 2026
6:00pm
Age
Over 14s only. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

Glasgow Jazz Festival 2026 | Homegrown Showcase 

Featuring Kai Reesu, GAÏA, Pippa Blundell & Sekoya

Doors: 5.45pm

Start: 6pm

Unreserved seating.


Kai Reesu are an emergent force on both the Scottish jazz and hiphop scenes. Blending Boom Bap and R’n’B instrumentals - inspired in no small part by legendary producers such as Madlib and J Dilla; along with polyrhythmic detail, odd time signatures, macabre jazz aesthetics and new wave electronic elements . 

A melting pot of underground hip-hop and jazz; led by Paul Copeland on keys and centred around a core rhythm section with Matt Sim on drums and Robert McArthur on guitar and bass, they blend elements of psychedelia, grime and melancholic neo-classical piano into a foundation  of old skool funk and progressive hip-hop, with thumping polyrhthms and rich horns.

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GAÏA makes neo-soul straight from the source. She is a French singer-songwriter based in Glasgow, blending nu-jazz, R&B, and neo-soul. She began her artistic journey in Glasgow’s vibrant grassroots jazz scene—listening, learning, and developing her craft—eventually gaining recognition through local jam sessions and collaborations. Deeply influenced by Black music, GAÏA draws on her mixed heritage to create a genre-fluid sound rooted in soul, hip-hop, and R&B. Her songwriting explores identity, belonging, and self-expression, shaped by both personal experience and community.

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Glasgow, Scotland is the gift that keeps on giving and Pippa Blundell is fast becoming one of its most captivating new voices. The rising singer-songwriter has already earned recognition from the Scottish Album of the Year Awards, Scottish Alternative Music awards and winner of the 2025 'rising star' in the Scottish Jazz Awards. Their album was hailed 2025 album of the Year on BBC Radio Scotland’s 'Roddy Hart' show and this year they were invited to perform with the BBC SSO as for their Burns night 2026. 

Their music blends the intimacy of folk storytelling with ambient textures and a classical vocal edge, drawing comparisons to This Is the Kit and Jeff Buckley, with lyrics that navigate stillness, observation and life’s chaos.

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Formed in Glasgow in late 2021, Sekoya is a contemporary jazz group whose music is rich yet simple with ever-flowing and evolving textures. They draw inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences, including European jazz, soul, minimal electronic, contemporary classical, folk, and Scottish trad. This unique blend of genres creates a genre-defying musical entanglement that is distinctly their own. The amalgamation of these three instrumentalists results in a singular sonic spirit, evoking a meditative, cinematic sound characterised by dynamic and interplay.

“A beautifully crafted piece of work.” - The Scotsman 

“Sekoya's music is so lyrical, dynamic and exciting.” - Bebop Spoken Here 

Simon Toner - Bass 

Gavin Lamont - Drums 

Luke Teikō Cunningham - Piano  


Booking Information

A 12% booking fee is included in the ticket price, as advertised. At check-out this fee will be shown separately for receipt purposes and to ensure the face value of your ticket is correct. Prices are subject to change. Prices may vary on the night of a show. Transactions fees may vary depending on event.

Dispatch Charges

E-tickets - Free of charge
Fulfilment Fee - £1.95

Transaction Charges apply as follows

Online up to £1.50
Phone up to £1.75
Counter/in person: Free

View the full Ticket Purchase Policy.

Restoration fund
From 1 September 2024, for any new events going on sale at our Concert Halls venues (Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, City Halls and Old Fruitmarket and Kelvingrove Bandstand), a new Restoration Fund of £1.50 per ticket may be added at checkout. View the full Restoration Fund T&Cs.

Tickets Booking Line

0141 353 8000

Lines open Monday-Saturday 09:00-17:00 (excluding Bank Holidays). Please check opening hours over any Bank Holiday period.

Accessible toilets

There are accessible toilets located to the right of the entrance to the auditorium on the ground floor and on the balcony adjacent to the Candleriggs Bar.

Assistance dogs

Guide and assistance dogs are welcome and are allowed in the auditorium.

Wheelchair access

Lift access to all floors. 

There are designated spaces for wheelchair users. A companion is welcome to sit with you. 

There is a wheelchair to borrow. To borrow a wheelchair, please ask a member of staff.

Baby changing

There is a baby changing unit within the accessible toilet located to the right of the entrance to the auditorium on the ground floor.

Baby feeding

Available on request

Cloakroom

The cloakroom is located on the 1st floor next to the toilets. There is a £1 charge (only open for events or where a client has requested the facility)

Parking

On street, metered parking and nearby multi-storey

Free wifi

There is free public Wifi access. To connect, visitors have to register with the Old Fruitmarket Public Wifi which should pop up on their browser. After that visitors will only need their password for future uses.

Location Map

Part of the City Halls complex the Old Fruitmarket is an incredibly versatile venue. Visit the Old Fruitmarket's venue hire webpage to find out more.


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