Emma Smith - Parliamentary Jazz Vocalist - 3/20 & 3/21/2026
March 20, 2026 until March 21, 2026
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Showtimes: 7:30 PM & 9:00 PM
1st show - $35 minimum spend per person per seating time / 2nd show - $30 minimum spend per person per seating time
Parliamentary Jazz Vocalist of the Year 2024
Emma Smith is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about voices in jazz. With
performances everywhere from the Royal Albert Hall to the world’s top jazz clubs, she has
collaborated with major artists including Michael Bublé, The Quincy Jones Orchestra, Jeff
Goldblum, and the Jeremy Pelt / Wayne Escoffery Quintet. Her expressive, magnetic stage
presence continues to earn her a loyal international following.
Emma’s accolades include widespread success with vocal harmony group The Puppini
Sisters, a four-year stint as a BBC Radio 3 broadcaster, and her role as resident vocalist with
the Ronnie Scott’s All Stars. Following a triumphant tour with American supergroup
Postmodern Jukebox, she was named Jazz Act of the Year at the 2024 Jools Holland
Boisdale Music Awards, and is one of only two singers ever to receive the prestigious
Worshipful Company of Musicians Medal.
Raised in a family of jazz musicians, Emma was immersed in bebop, harmony, and horn
solos from an early age. Her biggest inspiration is her grandfather, a trombonist who played
with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Oscar Peterson. “He never skipped a
day’s practice,” she says. “I’ve inherited his work ethic, deep gratitude for the music, and
limitless ambition.”
Her solo debut Meshuga Baby was a breakout success, with millions of streams and wide
radio support from Jamie Cullum, Cerys Matthews, TSF Jazz, and Jazz FM. Her upcoming
album Bitter Orange (La Reserve, Summer 2025) is a bold, personal portrait of a self-making
artist, determined to leave her mark on the world — with elegance, honesty, and heart.