Brighton Jazz Festival - Poppy Daniels & Allexa Nava
Rising stars throw jazz, hiphop and latin into the mix to present the sound of young London
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Horatios Bar
Madeira Drive Brighton BN2 1TW United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 3 hours, 30 minutes
- In person
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About this event
Sunday 16th October 2025
9.30pm - Poppy Daniels
8pm - Allexa Nava
7.30pm - Doors
9.30PM - POPPY DANIELS
London born and raised, Poppy Daniels has become an integral part of the UK jazz scene, and ‘go-to’ trumpet player for the stars. Performing with the likes of Blue Lab Beats, Daniel Casimir, Celeste, Jordan Rakei, Arlo Parks, Hak Baker and more, at world renowned venues at home and abroad.
After an extensive career thus far, Poppy is now focusing on her own music and 2025 sees her launch her brand new project under her own name.
Poppy’s music blends her London roots with jazz, latin, hiphop influences, creating a rich and colourful sonic sound.
Poppy’s debut EP on the renowned Jazz Re:Freshed label, ‘Keep on Going’ drops in April.
8PM - ALLEXA NAVA
Hailing from Peru saxophonist, flautist, and composer Allexa Nava has been making waves on the UK jazz scene for the last few years, both as an artist in her own right (performing at Ronnie Scott’s and Jazz In The Round) as well as a member of the all-female Latin ensemble and festival favourites Colectiva.
But it is her reputation as a bandleader and composer that is set to soar following the release of her highly anticipated debut EP No Language on the influential Jazz Re:freshed label.
There is no doubt that the release of No Language marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for this emerging talent, whose fresh perspective and technical prowess is ready to breathe new life into the contemporary jazz scene. And it is no surprise that Nava’s recordings have already received radio play both here in the UK and internationally, including Jazz FM and BBC Introducing London, Antena 3 in Portugal, WYEP Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, and the title track was disque du jour on TSF Jazz in France.
A participant on the Tomorrow’s Warriors Emerging Artists Programme, there is no denying that Allexa has already gone on an incredible journey of exploration and growth as a musician. And jazz audiences can feel justifiably excited to see where this journey leads next!
“The Peruvian-born saxophonist and flautist has made a mark for herself on the contemporary UK jazz scene – and listening to her debut single, a track from her imminent EP, No Language, one can well understand why.” Sounds and Colours
"With this first EP, Allexa Nava clearly represents what distinguishes Jazz in the UK and in London, namely audacity and assurance". La Face B
"The new nugget of London jazz is from Peru! Young saxophonist Allexa Nava unveils his new EP, modern, beautifully produced, with a powerful alto sound and an often original approach. A dream!" TSF Jazz, France
This performance is part of Tomorrow’s Warriors’ Warriors Rise initiative, which sees the acclaimed jazz talent development organisation support three emerging Warriors’ artists build a UK tour, securing gigs, and providing tour planning and marketing mentoring.
Warriors Rise is a supported by the Stanley Thomas Johnson foundation and the PRS Foundation Talent Development Network Partner initiative supported by PPL.
More about Tomorrow’s Warriors
For over 30 years, Tomorrow’s Warriors has played a vital role within its community and the wider music industry and has been credited with literally changing the face of UK jazz.
Free access to Tomorrow’s Warriors artistic programme has proved crucial in nurturing the nascent talent and early careers of so many of the most exciting UK artists currently tearing up the international jazz scene including Mercury Prize 2023 winners Ezra Collective, Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia, Shabaka Hutchings and Sons of Kemet, ESKA, Jason Yarde, Denys Baptiste, Robert Mitchell, Soweto Kinch, Shirley Tetteh, Byron Wallen...the list goes on.
Tomorrow’s Warriors offers a pioneering, comprehensive programme of learning and training which champions and supports young Black and female talent and those who come from challenging circumstances that would be a barrier to accessing opportunities to pursue a music career.
“Tomorrow's Warriors occupies a unique and vital space in our cultural landscape. Their work in helping positively shape future generations is of critical importance especially with the tribulations we currently face. Please keep supporting - each one, teach one!” Gilles Peterson
Frequently asked questions
There is no on-site parking. Check local rates for local NCP and street parking.
Yes, there is wheelchair access and accessible facilities. Please contact the Palace Pier ahead of time for any additional needs you may require.
There are no age restrictions for our events, however all children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, there is a bar with a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The venue has a functioning kitchen and the Pier offers a variety of eateries. Please check the Brighton Palace Pier for all up to date menus, food options and serving times.
Brighton & Hove offers great connectivity with our public transport services. Please check online for all up to date services.
The Venue is Horatios Bar situated towards the end of Brighton Palace Pier. For full details about the venue you can check on www.brightonpier.co.uk/eat-drink/horatios-bar
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