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The Vimala Rowe Quartet: Find Your World

Crazy Coqs Cabaret, W1F 7ED , [Venue Details]

Find Your World traces singer Vimala Rowe’s remarkable journey, shaped by the experience of having multiple “mothers” before her adoption by white academic parents.

Saturday,
7 Mar 2026
@7.00pm

The music, poetry, and voices that guided her through both joyful and turbulent moments are woven into the show—from Billie Holiday to William Blake—forming its emotional and artistic backbone.

Vimala’s original music draws on a rich tapestry of influences: Jazz and Blues, African and Indian folk traditions, UK Indie, and Soul.

Her story spans nine years living in Bangkok, where she became part of Thailand’s first rap band, followed by a year studying North Indian classical vocals in Maharashtra. Returning to England, she spent a period in reflective retreat before emerging as a striking new voice on the jazz scene, where she is now widely celebrated.

Charlie Flint – piano
Mikele MonTolli – bass
Darren Beckett – drums
Vimala Rowe – vocals

“Artistry of the highest order” — Simon Callow

“Most illuminating” — The Guardian

“A singer of quite astonishing versatility and adaptability” — London Jazz News

“One of the most distinctive singers to come along in some time” — The Sunday Times

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  • Admission: £25.00

  • Performer name: The Vimala Rowe Quartet

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The Vimala Rowe Quartet: Find Your World

Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 @7.00pm

Crazy Coqs Cabaret, W1F 7ED
African Blues Jazz
i Venue Info

More Information

Find Your World traces singer Vimala Rowe’s remarkable journey, shaped by the experience of having multiple “mothers” before her adoption by white academic parents.

The music, poetry, and voices that guided her through both joyful and turbulent moments are woven into the show—from Billie Holiday to William Blake—forming its emotional and artistic backbone.

Vimala’s original music draws on a rich tapestry of influences: Jazz and Blues, African and Indian folk traditions, UK Indie, and Soul.

Her story spans nine years living in Bangkok, where she became part of Thailand’s first rap band, followed by a year studying North Indian classical vocals in Maharashtra. Returning to England, she spent a period in reflective retreat before emerging as a striking new voice on the jazz scene, where she is now widely celebrated.

Charlie Flint – piano
Mikele MonTolli – bass
Darren Beckett – drums
Vimala Rowe – vocals

“Artistry of the highest order” — Simon Callow

“Most illuminating” — The Guardian

“A singer of quite astonishing versatility and adaptability” — London Jazz News

“One of the most distinctive singers to come along in some time” — The Sunday Times

  • Admission: £25.00

  • Performer name: The Vimala Rowe Quartet

Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.

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