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Ezra Collective
O2 Academy Brixton
Mar 19, 2027 • 7:00pm
London, GB
Ezra Collective
O2 Academy Brixton
Mar 18, 2027 • 7:00pm
London, GB

London Groove, Global Pulse with Ezra Collective

Ezra Collective grew out of London workshops, blending jazz with Afrobeat, grime, and dub in a way that feels both studied and streetwise.

From community rooms to prize stagesTheir breakthrough with the Mercury Prize for Where I'm Meant To Be nudged them from club residencies to major festival slots without losing the jam-room spark. Expect a dance-forward set that could open with Victory Dance and lean into Life Goes On and No Confusion. They often stitch songs into medleys, letting drums and bass keep the room moving while trumpet and sax trade short, bright phrases.

Set flow built for danceThe crowd tends to be a mix of jazz heads, club kids, and multi-gen families who treat the show like a block party, with pockets of two-step near the front. One quiet flex: early sessions were tracked late at night at the Total Refreshment Centre, and the group first met through the Tomorrow's Warriors community. Drummer Femi Koleoso has also toured with Jorja Smith and guested with Gorillaz, which shows in his sharp drops and crowd cues. You might hear them slip a Fela Kuti horn lick or a grime bass wobble into a coda as a sly nod to their roots. Note: any talk of songs and stage touches here is educated guesswork, not a confirmed plan.

The Ezra Collective Scene, From Floor To Merch Table

Dress code: move-friendlyThe scene around Ezra Collective shows feels like a London block party translated to a stage. You see vintage football tops, bucket hats, and comfy trainers, with record-shop totes folded under arms.

Crowd habits you can hearPeople two-step more than they mosh, and you hear quick reload shouts when a drop lands just right. Horn riffs spark call-and-response claps, and the room often sings back simple hooks even when there are no lyrics. Merch trends lean toward clean album art tees and tour posters, and vinyl stacks sell out early to the crate-diggers. Between songs, the chat is friendly and curious, with strangers trading favorite gig stories from Steam Down nights and Total Refreshment parties. It feels like a community check-in as much as a show, grounded in rhythm, patience, and a shared love of live bands.

How Ezra Collective Build The Room From The Rhythm Up

Rhythm as the frontpersonLive, Femi Koleoso drives the room with crisp stick work and quick dropouts that make every entrance feel like a chorus. TJ Koleoso locks a round, rubbery bass tone that sits in the chest, choosing simple lines that let the drums breathe. Joe Armon-Jones colors the space with Rhodes, organ, and occasional synth bass, often flicking a tape-echo to bloom chords into dub swells.

Small tricks, big liftHorns from Dylan Jones and James Mollison favor tight unison hooks that break into short, singing bursts rather than long solos. Many tunes start fast and bright, then flip into a slower half-time feel so the groove lands heavier and the crowd can breathe. A neat habit: they sometimes re-introduce a motif in a different key for the last chorus, which lifts the room without raising volume. Visuals tend to be warm washes and quick strobes on the hits, supporting the music instead of taking focus.

Kindred Spirits Around Ezra Collective

Kindred grooves across the UK waveIf you like the rhythmic push-pull of Yussef Dayes, this show hits a similar drum-led drive, though Ezra Collective aim more for group dance than solo fireworks. Nubya Garcia fans will hear the same warm tenor-and-trumpet blend and London roots storytelling in instrumental form. KOKOROKO share the West African guitar and horn sensibility, and their crowds overlap with people who love long grooves that keep building.

Where tastes meetKeyboards-and-beat listeners who track Alfa Mist will recognize the soulful chords and hip-hop pocket that show up between the horn chants. For those into cosmic jam energy, The Comet Is Coming brings a wilder synth edge, while Ezra Collective keep it sunnier and more street-level.

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