Hannah Horton is a melodic maverick, an artist who goes her own way. An award-winning saxophonist and composer, she is one of the most distinctive voices on the UK jazz scene, known for her compelling sense of melody, lyrical tone and the emotional honesty that runs through every performance.
With her powerful rhythmic sense, unmistakable tone and strong sense of narrative, Hannah’s music bridges the worlds of modern jazz, soul and folk, blending sophistication with warmth and accessibility. Critics and audiences alike praise her ability to combine groove, space and melody into something deeply personal and irresistibly engaging.
Her upcoming fourth album Stories on the Wind (2026) captures Hannah at her most expressive and imaginative yet. Recorded at Red Kite Studio with producer Martin Levan, the album was born from a week-long creative retreat in the Welsh hills, a space where Hannah and her long-standing quartet explored connection, honesty and freedom through sound. Each track tells its own story, carried on a breeze of baritone depth, tenor lyricism and fearless musical interplay.
Hannah has performed at many of the UK’s most prestigious stages including The Bear Club where she played last in 2023 on the back of her Parliamentary Jazz Award nomination for Best Newcomer. She has gone on to cement her place as a major new voice in British jazz.
As a bandleader, Hannah draws on over fifteen years of collaboration with her dynamic quartet, whose instinctive synergy and improvisational energy define her sound. Their live performances are full of heart, humour and spontaneous connection, a true conversation between friends.
Beyond the stage, Hannah is also a passionate educator and mentor. Through her acclaimed youth ensemble J Steps, she supports young female and non-binary musicians, championing creativity, confidence and equality in jazz.
“If you haven’t seen Hannah Horton live, you really should.”
“Hannah plays with so much soul and emotion.”
“Hannah Horton blows funky tenor, gutsy baritone and can write a good tune.”
Doors 7pm / Music 8.30pm / Tickets £16 / £10 for members
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