5 Reasons to See Ezra Collective’s Free Courvoisier Show in Shoreditch This June

Ezra Collective are swapping huge stages for something much more intimate this June, as they reunite with Courvoisier for a free, one-night-only London show.

Fresh from announcing their fourth studio album, Here Because of Hope, the BRIT Award-winning band will perform at 83 Rivington Street in Shoreditch on Thursday 18 June 2026. The evening has been created to mark Father’s Day, celebrating the father figures, friends, mentors and chosen family who help shape who we are.

Tickets are free, strictly limited and released at 12pm on Thursday 11 June.

Here are five reasons to try for a ticket.

1. See Ezra Collective Up Close

Ezra Collective have taken British jazz to some of the biggest stages in the world, from Wembley Arena and the Royal Albert Hall to Glastonbury, Sydney Opera House and Central Park SummerStage.

That is what makes this Shoreditch show so special.

Instead of a vast arena or festival field, fans will get the chance to experience the band in a much smaller room, where every rhythm, solo and moment of connection feels that bit closer. For a group known for bringing joy, movement and energy to every performance, this promises to be a very rare London night.

2. A Father’s Day Celebration With a Difference

Forget the usual Father’s Day gift ideas. This is about sharing an experience.

Courvoisier and Ezra Collective are inviting guests to bring a father figure, friend, mentor or someone who has been part of their journey. It does not have to be about traditional family. It is about the people who have backed you, encouraged you and helped make you who you are.

That gives the evening a lovely sense of meaning beyond the music.

3. There May Be New Music in the Room

The show follows the announcement of Ezra Collective’s new album, Here Because of Hope, making this intimate performance even more exciting for fans.

While the full setlist has not been revealed, there is the possibility of hearing songs from the new record in a setting far smaller than the band would usually play. For anyone who has followed Ezra Collective’s rise, this could be one of those “I was there” moments.

4. Try the Ezra Twist Cocktail

This collaboration is not only about the performance.

Courvoisier and Ezra Collective have created a special cocktail for the evening: the Ezra Twist. Made with Courvoisier VSOP, lemon juice, raspberry syrup and white grape and apricot soda, it is designed as a fresh, floral and celebratory serve for the night.

It adds a nice extra touch to the event, making it feel less like a standard gig and more like a full evening built around music, culture and togetherness.

5. It Is Free, But Very Limited

The best part? Tickets are free.

The catch? They are extremely limited.

Tickets are released at 12pm on Thursday 11 June 2026 and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each person can apply for up to two tickets, so you can bring someone with you.

There are 182 tickets available, but due to venue capacity, entry will be restricted to the first 130 ticket holders whose tickets are scanned at the door. In other words, even with a ticket, it is worth arriving early.

Event Details

What: Ezra Collective Live, presented by Courvoisier
When: Thursday 18 June 2026
Where: 83 Rivington Street, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3AY
Tickets: Free, released at 12pm on Thursday 11 June 2026
Book: https://app.anyroad.com/tours/courvoisier-presents-ezra-collective-live-2026/s-cf937807
Full Terms: https://www.courvoisier.com/en-gb/news-and-events/ezra-collective-live-performance

From Wembley Arena to Rivington Street, this is a rare chance to see one of Britain’s most exciting bands in a setting that feels personal, celebratory and full of heart. If you love live music, jazz, London culture or simply want a Father’s Day plan with a difference, this is one to move quickly for.


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