Our swinging house bands play in the Brasserie every day of the week...

Enjoy the toe-tapping music of our house bands while you dine at Zédel…
Monday – Wednesday – from 7pm -10:30pm
Thursdays – from 8pm-11:15pm
Fridays – 12.30pm-3.30pm & 8pm-11:15pm
Saturdays – 12:30pm-3:30pm & 8pm-11:15pm
Sundays -12:30pm- 3:30pm & 6pm – 9pm
Every Thursday – Sunday, we have a rotating schedule of pianists playing between 5:30pm-7:15pm, before our house bands kick off.
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2nd – 8th June – Ma Bessie’s Speakeasy
Welcome to Ma Bessie’s Speakeasy, a musical delight from a bygone era. Playing the jazz and blues classics from the 1920s onwards, as well as some hidden treasures, vocalist Ma Bessie aka Julia Titus, pianist George Webster, saxophone/clarinet Clare Hirst and bassist Chris Hyde-Harrison take a journey through this forgotten time.
7th + 8th June – Lunchtimes – Lauren Lucille
Lauren Lucille is an experienced jazz & bossa nova singer, singer songwriter and vocal coach from Australia. She has 14 years of experience teaching singing and 20 years experience performing on stage as a solo act and with bands. She has performed at the top jazz clubs in Australia and the UK, and also at festivals like WOMAD in the UK and her music has been played on QANTAS Airlines.
9th – 15th June – Natty Congeroo & The Flames of Rhythm
One of the leading international Swing bands, who regularly perform for major international festivals, prestigious vintage events and swing dances. Their repertoire is made up of Hot Jazz, Swing and Blues, and tunes from the golden era of the 1930’s-40’s. As well as a reputation for a hot authentic sound, the band is well known for its unique sense of style and presentation with its members dressed to the nines.
14th + 15th June – Lunchtimes – The Hot Dog Corn Dogs
Delightful prohibition swing from the deep south (London) serving up hot jazz with crunchy blues, crossed with tangy folk into a bite sized portion. The Hot Dog Corn Dogs give it their all every time for a thoroughly entertaining evening.
16th – 22nd June – Rebecca Hollweg
Hear London-born singer songwriter, Rebecca Hollweg perform alongside some of London’s leading jazz musicians. Rebecca is equally at home singing a mixture of French classics as she is performing well-known standards from the Great American Songbook, thanks to her European multilingual family background and jazz training. In recent years, she has toured the world with her own music, appeared on national radio and worked alongside musical legends, including Roger McGuinn of the Byrds and Paul Carrack.
21st + 22nd June – Lunchtimes – The Coloriage Trio – 12:30 – 3:30pm
This exciting new London-based trio pays tribute to one of Europe’s greatest living accordionists. Over a fifty-year career, Richard Galliano has performed and recorded in a myriad of settings ranging from orchestral and big band to solo. His musical world is a heady mix of contemporary jazz with the sounds of Parisian cafes, gypsy guitars, tango dance halls and much more. This group honours his work through performing his small ensemble repertoire, along with similarly inspired tunes written by group members.
23rd – 29th June – Rhythm & Blue Martyn
‘Rhythm & Blue Martyn’ is run by Ben Martyn, a songwriter, vocalist, bassist, pianist & guitarist (Blue being his middle name). He also runs the world renowned 6-piece touring band ‘The Fallen Heroes’ with his brother and drummer Emile. Emile is also the drummer in RBM and the band is completed with the fantastic Kansas City pianist Dean Ross and Julian Webster Greaves on saxophone. They draw their musical influence & inspiration from their times living and working in New Orleans & Kansas City. Their repertoire consists of jazz and rhythm & blues and the music of New Orleans in general with a sprinkling of original songs in that style.
28th + 29th June – Lunchtimes – Caroline and The Bellbird Boys
Channelling the spirit of the great Gatsby era, Australian led ensemble, Caroline Loftus and her Bellbird Boys bring you rapturous music from the roaring 20s and crazy 30s. Charming melodies, romance, hot jazz and foot stomping rhythm.
30th June – 6th July – The Clock Winders
‘The Clock Winders’ turn back time with a nostalgic repertoire of swing, jazz and acoustic country music. Joyous vocal harmonies, bouncing upright bass and mellifluous bop guitar combine to create an enchanting old timey show perfect for bringing out your inner hepcat. Make time with ‘The Clock Winders,’ featuring the vocals and acoustic guitar of Nina Clark, Sam Dunn on electric guitar, and Ben Somers on vocals and upright bass.
5th & 6th July – Lunchtimes – Joplin Parnell
The Joplin Parnell band play music rooted in the classic styles and genres popular between 1900 and 1940. Mixing rich turn of the century European musical traditions with bawdy American Blues and driving Swing rhythms he has devoted his career to discovering forgotten songs, verses and ways to interpret the timeless sentimental and often heart wrenching music composed in the first half of the 20th century.