Anmol Mohara: Across The Sea
Hear the rich culture and traditions of Nepal play out in the award-winning percussionist and composer’s music – performed live with his full band.
Drummer, tabla player and composer Anmol Mohara’s critically acclaimed debut album Across The Sea is a testament to the artist’s dedication to bringing traditional Nepali music into a contemporary, global context.
The London-based artist draws inspiration from visionary artists like Trilok Gurtu, Oumou Sangaré, Nitin Sawhney and Karim Ziad. Mohara’s music is deeply-rooted to his homeland, ‘bringing a fresh voice’ (Maddy Allison, Presto Music) through a fusion of the improvisational spirit of jazz and his global musical influences.
Bringing together contemporary artists and traditional ensembles, this show is a fitting celebration of an ‘effervescent’ (Songlines) album.
Performers
Tereza Catarov vocals
Simeon May flute, saxophone
Dan Fawcett guitar
Cody Moss piano, keyboards
Rory Hudson bass
Anmol Mohara drums, percussion
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Dates & times
01 Jul 2026, 7.45pm
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2 hours and 15 minutes (approx)
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