Jenny Lascelles
A relaxed afternoon performance of original songs from Newcastle-based singer songwriter Jenny Lascelles.
Jenny Lascelles is a singer-songwriter and pianist from Newcastle Upon Tyne, performing regularly both as a solo artist and with her 6-piece rock band line-up. She writes intimate songs with a powerful, grand sound and joins this year's festival for an relaxed solo gig at the piano.
Known for her thoughtful songwriting and intimate performance style, Jenny’s music blends honest storytelling with rich melodic writing, creating a warm, reflective listening experience. This informal concert offers a chance to hear songs that have grown and evolved over time, performed in a welcoming festival setting where audiences can simply sit back, listen and enjoy. Perfect for a gentle festival afternoon, this is an unhurried opportunity to discover local songwriting talent and connect with music in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
About the Newcastle Piano Festival
Newcastle Piano Festival is the city’s only dedicated piano festival, returning in March 2026 for its third edition. Produced by Semibreve CIC, the festival brings together outstanding artists, inspiring programmes and a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere in the heart of Jesmond.
Founded in 2023 with no public funding, the festival has grown through community support, volunteer commitment and a belief that exceptional music should feel open, friendly and accessible to all. Alongside headline concerts, the programme includes family events, participatory workshops and opportunities to discover new and under-represented voices.
Festival Atmosphere & Piano Spaces
Throughout the weekend, audiences can also enjoy informal café-style piano performances, generously supported by Bonners Piano Centre, who are loaning the festival an acoustic upright piano. A digital piano with headphones will also be available in the box office / café area, inviting visitors of all ages and abilities to sit down and play in an informal, pressure-free setting. The relaxed cafe performances on Saturday will start at 10.30.
Venue, Access & Parking
All events take place at Jesmond United Reformed Church, Burdon Terrace, Jesmond. The venue is step-free and accessible.
There is free on-street parking in nearby residential streets during evenings and on Sundays. At other times, parking is available locally at approximately 60p per hour. Jesmond Metro station is also within easy walking distance.
Layla’s Kitchen Café will be open at selected times during the festival, with drinks available from the bar for evening events.
Make a Weekend of It
Most events are included in our Weekend Pass, offering access to all public concerts and events across 20–22 March 2026. If you’re planning to attend more than one event, the Weekend Pass offers the best value and the chance to fully immerse yourself in the festival experience.
Our Partners & Year-Round Community
Newcastle Piano Festival is proudly supported by Bonners Newcastle Piano Centre, Layla’s Kitchen, The Maestro Online, and Let’s Play Piano — a friendly, monthly piano meetup that takes place at the festival venue and welcomes pianists of all backgrounds and abilities.
Stay Connected
Follow us on social media and join our mailing list for artist announcements, behind-the-scenes updates and early access to future events.
A relaxed afternoon performance of original songs from Newcastle-based singer songwriter Jenny Lascelles.
Jenny Lascelles is a singer-songwriter and pianist from Newcastle Upon Tyne, performing regularly both as a solo artist and with her 6-piece rock band line-up. She writes intimate songs with a powerful, grand sound and joins this year's festival for an relaxed solo gig at the piano.
Known for her thoughtful songwriting and intimate performance style, Jenny’s music blends honest storytelling with rich melodic writing, creating a warm, reflective listening experience. This informal concert offers a chance to hear songs that have grown and evolved over time, performed in a welcoming festival setting where audiences can simply sit back, listen and enjoy. Perfect for a gentle festival afternoon, this is an unhurried opportunity to discover local songwriting talent and connect with music in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
About the Newcastle Piano Festival
Newcastle Piano Festival is the city’s only dedicated piano festival, returning in March 2026 for its third edition. Produced by Semibreve CIC, the festival brings together outstanding artists, inspiring programmes and a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere in the heart of Jesmond.
Founded in 2023 with no public funding, the festival has grown through community support, volunteer commitment and a belief that exceptional music should feel open, friendly and accessible to all. Alongside headline concerts, the programme includes family events, participatory workshops and opportunities to discover new and under-represented voices.
Festival Atmosphere & Piano Spaces
Throughout the weekend, audiences can also enjoy informal café-style piano performances, generously supported by Bonners Piano Centre, who are loaning the festival an acoustic upright piano. A digital piano with headphones will also be available in the box office / café area, inviting visitors of all ages and abilities to sit down and play in an informal, pressure-free setting. The relaxed cafe performances on Saturday will start at 10.30.
Venue, Access & Parking
All events take place at Jesmond United Reformed Church, Burdon Terrace, Jesmond. The venue is step-free and accessible.
There is free on-street parking in nearby residential streets during evenings and on Sundays. At other times, parking is available locally at approximately 60p per hour. Jesmond Metro station is also within easy walking distance.
Layla’s Kitchen Café will be open at selected times during the festival, with drinks available from the bar for evening events.
Make a Weekend of It
Most events are included in our Weekend Pass, offering access to all public concerts and events across 20–22 March 2026. If you’re planning to attend more than one event, the Weekend Pass offers the best value and the chance to fully immerse yourself in the festival experience.
Our Partners & Year-Round Community
Newcastle Piano Festival is proudly supported by Bonners Newcastle Piano Centre, Layla’s Kitchen, The Maestro Online, and Let’s Play Piano — a friendly, monthly piano meetup that takes place at the festival venue and welcomes pianists of all backgrounds and abilities.
Stay Connected
Follow us on social media and join our mailing list for artist announcements, behind-the-scenes updates and early access to future events.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Jesmond United Reformed Church
Burdon Terrace
Jesmond NE2 3AE
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