Jamie Cullum 

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  1. Jul

    25

    2025
    Tulln, Austria

    Donaubühne

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  1. Nov

    11

    Manchester, UK

    Bridgewater Hall

  2. Nov

    12

    York, UK

    York Barbican

  3. Nov

    13

    Birmingham, UK

    Symphony Hall

  4. Nov

    15

    Bristol, UK

    Bristol Beacon

  5. Nov

    16

    Swansea, UK

    Swansea Arena

  6. Nov

    18

    Ipswich, UK

    Ipswich Regent Theatre

  7. Nov

    19

    Oxford, UK

    New Theatre Oxford

  8. Nov

    21

    Portsmouth, UK

    Portsmouth Guildhall

  9. Nov

    24

    Glasgow, UK

    SEC Armadillo

  10. Nov

    25

    Perth, UK

    Perth Concert Hall

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Biography

  • Jamie Cullum a musician fluent in multiples styles of Jazz all the while being a multi-instrumentalist was born 20 August 1979 in Rochford, Essex, England.

    Jamie Cullum has been actively making music since 1999 and is capable of playing many instruments including: the piano, the guitar and using his vocals. Alongside the ability of playing multiple instruments, they are reflected in his ability to make multiple genres of music including: swing, pop, blue eyed soul and mainly jazz.

    Jamie is also academically excellent, after refusing an offer from the University of Oxford to study English Literature he went on to gain a first with honors while studying English Literature and Film Studies at the University of Reading.

    After turning his attention to music, Jamie was faced with a dilemma as he only had a budget of £480 to release his debut album titled 'Heard It All Before' because of this, only 500 copies were produced. This has turned out to be a good thing as the musician has been well received, due to the rarity of this album, individual copies have been said to sell for over £500 online.

    As he was well received Jamie was approached by both 'Universal' and 'Sony' and they entered a bidding war for Jamie. This ended up with Jamie signing a £1Million contract with 'Universal' for three albums.

    In 2003 Jamie Cullum was labelled the biggest selling Jazz artist in the UK of all time, after his first release under Universal 'TwentySomething' went No.1 and platinum.

    Inspirations Jamie Cullum include: legendary Jazz musician Miles Davis and even Tom Waits.

    Jamie Cullum has been nominated for over 5 awards including: a Golden Globe for best original song and even a Grammy. In 2003 Jamie Cullum was awarded the rising star award at The British Jazz Awards.

    As of 2014 Jamie Cullum has released 6 albums and will release his 7th album In October 2014 titled 'Interlude'.

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  • Jamie Cullum

    In 2005 piano virtuoso Jamie Cullum officially became the biggest UK selling Jazz artist, fusing pop and jazz and making it contemporary whilst introducing new audiences to the niche. Piano music was now cool to listen to. Having released six studio albums provides plenty of material for Cullum to delve into for his incredible live shows. His “Twentysomething” album released in 2003 received great critical acclaim, achieving number 3 in the UK album charts, still remaining his highest album position to date.

    If you think Jamie Cullum live is more like a piano recital, then you are highly mistaken. Cullum has an unconventional way of using the piano, whilst it might appear to be centre of attention it’s how he interacts with the piano which is all part of the unique experience which his shows provide. From the moment Jamie Cullum walks onto the stage in smart casual attire coupled with some comfy shoes, you can tell that all your expectations will be thrown out the window. Accompanied by a full jazz band the tight musicianship assists in keeping the momentum going as Cullum delves into his repertoire playing poppy upbeat tracks such as “Take Me Out (Of Myself)”, “I’m All Over It” and “Everything You Didn’t Do” or his more melodic tracks like “These Are The Days” or purely jazz influenced “Twentysomething”.

    What adds to the atmosphere of Cullum’s shows are the multiple skills which he possesses. It’s easy to get lost in how beautifully and passionately he plays the piano as his fingers slide up and down the keys in a blur, but let’s not forget that his voice is equally as brilliant and versatile, perfectly enthused with his jazz influences: Miles Davis and Tom Waits to name a few. Cullum also uses the piano as his prop, tapping beats onto the framework, stepping on the keys and standing on the hood and delivering performances atop of it. Incorporating beat-boxing into his set adds to the contemporary aspect demonstrating how his diverse music taste feeds into his music. Just as diverse as Cullum’s musical influences, the same can be said for his audience ranging in demographics, all as equally mesmerised by his sensational performances and charmed by his abundance of style and charisma.

    Cover versions of tracks also play an important part in his shows, tackling contemporary artists such as Rihanna, Pharell and Massive Attack almost making the tracks unrecognisable as he adds his unique jazzy flavour to make it his own. His rendition of Jimi Hendrix’s “The Wind Cries Mary” is beautifully stunning adding to the unforgettable experience that is a Jamie Cullum show.

    Expect two hours of pure mesmerising jazz infused pop and all round entertainment.

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  • Jamie was amazing. Two plus hours of high energy hip-hop, blues, and pop infused jazz with his usual stunning vocals, but also a few surprises. On one number, he turns his piano into a percussion instrument, drumming it in a way I haven't seen before. On another, he invites a "guest" to come onstage and jam at the piano while he sings. The big band sound was incredible...all the more so since the musicians were sourced locally here in Seattle. The crowd was invited to sing along with "All at Sea", but when he finished with "Gran Torino", you could hear a pin drop in the theater. A very special evening with an incredibly talented performer.

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  • I have been following Jamie Culllum for years. I saw him in small venues like House of Blues, the Avalon and The Grove. I saw him at Hollywood Bowl every time he has played there. This performance at the Roxy was great, very intimate, and perfect song selection. He played a variety of old, new and covers. I love Jamie Cullum. His personality matches his musical genius. Anybody who hasen't seen him perform live is missing out.

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  • A fantastic show! Jamie Cullum is musical genius and a bundle of energy on stage. He and his band are obviously well attuned to each other, playing off each other, trading melodies. The mood was great, the music was superb, and the crowd loved it so much that the ongoing thunderstorm only added to the atmosphere.

    It's a pleasure to watch someone who's so obviously right where he should be - on stage, making music.

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  • I had never seen Jamie Cullum in concert and honestly it was REALLY worth it ! He has a magnificent stage presence, moves all the time, plays with the crowd, he even took a selfie with a fan ! The music was the same as the record, he sang beautifully, the musicians were extremely talented. Basically, one of the best concerts I've been to.

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  • Travelled from Australia to see you perform in Europe live.

    You were simply wonderful and Marg and I will travel the world to see you again. Thanks for a brilliant musical performance and a forever memory - Umbria 2017.

    Till the next time. Stay safe and we each wish you your family and your musician band colleagues every happiness.

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  • OUTSTANDING!!!

    I've lost count of the number of times I've seen this guy live and he never disappoints!

    I'd go again tomorrow if he was playing! Great little venue, got right to the front! My girlfriend's phone memory was so full by halfway through the show it wouldn't let her take any more pictures!

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  • I used to live close to Barcelona and my husband and I were very fortunate to see Jamie Cullum in several concerts! I would say the best concerts I’ve ever been to!!

    Now we live down under, in Sydney, and I miss that energy of his in concerts! I wish he came to Australia!

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  • An amazing concert. Jamie has such energy. Only he could turn an entire sit down audience to not just stand up but even jump. Watching him live was one of things I have waited a long time to do in my life and he didn't disappoint.

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  • He is the best.

    Amazing show, intense, emotional, fun.

    His big band really makes you burst.

    Just 10/10 as always.

    Don't ever miss the chance of seeing this artist live.

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Past concerts

  1. Sep

    12

    Manchester, UK

    Opera House, Manchester

  2. Jul

    31

    Cascais, Portugal

    JAMIE CULLUM | INÊS M.LUCAS - AGEAS COOLJAZZ 2024

  3. Jul

    27

    Live Stream

    Jamie Cullum: LIVE FROM JAZZOPEN

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