Abbie Finn Trio (Elder Jazz)

Abbie Finn Trio (Elder Jazz)

Elder Beer Cafe, Newcastle.
Abbie Finn Trio (Elder Jazz)

GENERAL ADMISSION

£12.00 Face value (£10.91)

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Presented by Elder Beer and Jazz North East

ELDER JAZZ

Abbie Finn Trio

Wednesday 8th July 2026
Doors: 7.30pm (Bar open all day) 
Music: 8.00pm - 10.00pm (Bar open until 11.00pm)
£12.00 On The Door / Seetickets (Advance booking recommended due to limited capacity)

Elder Beer (Intimate beer garden with covered seating and heating)

290 Chillingham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, NE6 5LQ
info@elderbeer.co.uk
*Contact venue for access requirements and age restrictions. 

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ABBIE FINN TRIO

Abbie Finn (Drums)
Harry Keeble (Tenor Saxophone)
Paul Grainger (Double Bass)

Abbie Finn Trio are a North East based jazz ensemble led by the energetic young drummer. In the group she works with fellow Leeds College of Music Alumnus, saxophonist Harry Keeble, and bass player Paul Grainger. Award winning jazz blog Bebop Spoken Here called them "...as good as it gets" and Chris Philips of Jazz FM dubbed them "Exceptional British Jazz."

Along with the trio Abbie also runs the Finntet - a hardbop band featuring Graham Hardy, Harry Keeble, Dean Stockdale and Paul Grainger. She also frequently performs with the Harry Keeble Quartet, the Dean Stockdale Trio and many more.

The Abbie Finn Trio perform regularly around the North-East and further afield.

In 2020, she released her debut album Northern Perspective with the trio, and in 2023 On Pink Lane. Her most recent release was in 2024 with Stotties For Three. All of which received sterling reviews from British jazz blogs and magazines, and radio plays including BBC Radio Newcastle and Jazz FM. 

"One To Watch" - Jazzwise Magazine