The UK’s biggest and best cult 26-piece music ensemble Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band, bring their cosmic jazz x punk & noise vibes to the Howard Assembly Room for the very first time.
Part of the buzzing left-field independent Leeds jazz and experimental music scene of the past decade, the ensemble’s initial aim was to bring big band music kicking and screaming into the 22nd Century. FIBB play rowdy and always huge sounding arrangements of an incredibly diverse selection of music, originally mainly other people’s compositions by legends such as Duke Ellington, Sun Ra and Count Basie. However, since the release of their self-titled debut album in 2022, they now mainly perform original music composed by Fergus Quill and other members of the group.
Since their debut album dropped in 2022, they’ve played EFG London Jazz Festival, Manchester Jazz Festival, The Vortex Jazz Club London, plus gigs Birmingham, Nottingham and Lancaster (recording their second album “Live At Lancaster Jazz Festival”, at the latter). FIBB’s music has been played on BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3 and Jazz FM.
If you’re lucky to catch them at one of their rare live appearances, it’s less like a standard gig and more like a huge sound and vision experience. A place where fantastic musicianship and soloing meet theatrical drama and punk attitude, with a huge dose of humour binding it all together. There’s literally no other ensemble like this in the UK today. Not to be missed.
Support comes from highly rated tenor saxophonist and current National Youth Jazz Orchestra member Sophie Speed and her jazz quintet.
Part of Leeds Jazz Festival.

Howard Assembly Room
A year-round festival of music, performance and ideas, in the heart of Leeds.

Under 30s membership
Are you 16-29 years old or a full-time student? Get discounted tickets to brilliant shows at the Howard Assembly Room.