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7.30pm

This Flight Tonight

The Songs of Joni Mitchell

Tickets

From £31

A 9% booking fee applies online and over the phone. A £2.50 postage fee is charged where applicable.

An intimate acoustic tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell, With a full and comprehensive performance of Joni’s most beloved album ‘Blue’ in its entirety.


Blue is regarded by audiences and critics as one of the greatest albums of all time. Mitchell’s honesty, musical prowess and iconic voice invites the audience into Joni’s experience of living and loving through the complex era of social change of the early 1970s. Blue highlights the fallout of a decade of hedonism… A Case of You, a stunning declaration of intoxicating love. Little Green arguably one of Joni’s most personal and brave songs. California, Carey, carefree love letters to Joni’s travels and freedom.

Zervas & Pepper are a band based around Welsh Singer/Songwriters Paul Zervas and Kathryn Pepper. They have been creating and performing original music for over a decade. Long standing appreciators and torch-bearers of late ’60’s/ Early 70’s USA West-Coast Folk-Rock sound. They, With their five-piece band line-up present a two hour/two-set show. Featuring the album ‘Blue’ performed in its entirety. The second set.. a journey through Joni’s first eight albums, featuring many of her most enduring and beloved songs from releases Song to A Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For The Roses, Court & Spark, Hissing of Summer Lawns and Hejira, performed faithfully, respectfully and true to Joni’s timeless recordings.

“Kathryn matches Mitchell’s voice perfectly: her range, clarity of expression, intonation, distinctive vibrato and resonant lower register all come across in Pepper’s singing.. This is no mean feat” London Jazz News