
About
Vienna-born, London-based saxophonist Guido Spannocchi has become a fixture on the London jazz scene thanks to rave reviews and international tours.
Guido will be showcasing new material for this exclusive London performance at Woolwich Works. His quartet's repertoire consists of originals as well as re-imagined standards, taking listeners on a trip from Brazil to Japan with a stopover in West Africa.
Long-time collaborator Danny Keane, known for his work with Anoushka Shankar and Mulatu Astatke will feature on keyboards. Jason Simpson, one of London's most sought after bass players who recently toured the country with Jessica Lauren's Freedom Road represents the rhythm section, together with Pete Adam Hill - sideman of Ashley Henry, Jo Harrop and countless others - on drums.
Plus there'll be some secret special guests announcing themselves on the night!
* Suitable for ages 16+
Duration: 1hrs 50mins
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Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Concession (Advance Booking) | £10.75 per ticket |
Concession (At the Door) | £13.25 per ticket |
Standard (Advance Booking) | £12.50 per ticket |
Standard (At the Door) | £15.50 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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- Credit cards accepted (no fee)
Property Facilities
- Smoking not allowed
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Map & Directions
Public Transport Directions
The Elizabeth line
The Elizabeth line is now open. The new Transport for London train line connects Paddington, Farringdon, Liverpool Street & Canary Wharf with Woolwich, all in under 30 minutes.
The newly opened Elizabeth line Woolwich station is only a 3-minute walk from our main entrance.
Rail & DLR
Woolwich Arsenal National Rail station is approximately 550m from our main entrance and is served by Southeastern services to Sidcup, Dartford, Slade Green, Charing Cross and Cannon Street, and Thameslink services to Rainham (Kent) and Luton via Central London.
Woolwich Arsenal Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station is on the same site as the National Rail station and is the south-eastern terminus of the Stratford branch of the network. DLR services link the site to London City Airport (around 8 minutes travel time) and to the London Underground Jubilee Line via Canning Town.
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers - River Bus
The site is served directly by RB1 River Bus services to Woolwich Royal Arsenal pier, which is directly outside the north-eastern corner of the building. Services currently run during commuter hours (6am – 11am and 5pm – 9pm during weekdays and from 8am – 9pm at weekends). The Uber Boat by Thames Clippers timetable can be found here.
Bus
Routes: 51, 96, 122, 161, 177, 180, 244
Woolwich Town Centre is well-served by a number of bus routes – all of which serve stops close to the Royal Arsenal Riverside estate on Plumstead Road, Woolwich New Road or Burrage Road, less than 10 minutes walk to Woolwich Works.
Cycling
We reckon cycling is one of the best options for getting to and from Woolwich Works. There are cycle lanes on several of the main roads leading into Woolwich, or for the most scenic route you could try the Thames Path. We're only a short ride following the river from Greenwich.
Bike racks are available close to our entrance outside Con Gusto restaurant at the end of No 1 Street, and outside the Royal Arsenal concierge on Artillery Square.
Taxis & Minicabs
The nearest licensed taxi rank is across Plumstead Road to the south of Beresford Square. Minicabs cannot access the building directly other than via the Heritage Centre Car Park. We encourage minicabs to drop off outside the pedestrianised zone on Duke of Wellington Avenue.
Don't miss the last train home!
When planning your travel, make sure to check the event times against TfL's Journey Planner or Citymapper for the latest travel updates and times.