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Improvised Music Company in partnership with The Complex

Jazz Mondays: Cormac McCarthy

As the autumn evenings draw in crisp and cool, a selection of the best in Irish jazz and improvised music transforms The Depot at The Complex, in three rich, mood-filled Monday night pop-ups. Enjoy smooth drinks and sophisticated sounds in these deep listening concerts.

Experience the immersive expanse of solo piano in the round on Monday October 24th as Cork pianist Cormac McCarthy gives a sneak preview of his upcoming solo piano album On The Other Hand. Praised for his “...individualistic use of Irish traditional music with its lilting strictnesses and sudden bursts of passionate energy introduced via a pronounced jazz filter…” [Irish Times], Cormac distils his ease across genres and wide international concert experience into a love-letter to the power of jazz piano.

Admission:

Early Bird - €12 Limited number available until September 30th
Online ticket - €15
At the door - €17

Cormac McCarthy is involved in our 3030 programme, for more info click here.

Jazz Mondays at The Complex are presented by Improvised Music Company in partnership with The Complex, with the support of the Night-Time Economy Support Scheme.

Check out the other concerts in the series:

Monday 17th Oct
- Searing storytelling, powerful lyrics, rich vocals and the grand tradition of American jazz and soul songs from Dana Masters and her band. https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dana-masters-live-jazz-at-the-complex-tickets-410049046737

Monday 31st Oct
- Virtuoso guitarists Mike Nielsen & Aengus Hackett bring the swing 20s and 30s to life with favourite music from Cole Porter. https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/aengus-hackett-mike-nielsen-play-cole-porter-tickets-410153188227

Note:
This is a fully-seated concert. If you have particular access needs, please let us know at info@thecomplex.ie and we will do our best to assist you.

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