TRIVERGENCE: Peter Moore, Andy Wood and Mark Nightingale & trombone octet

TRIVERGENCE: Peter Moore, Andy Wood and Mark Nightingale & trombone octet

By Hannah Hutton

Join the UK’s leading trombonists for a special one-off concert, celebrating the expressive power and versatility of the trombone.

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The Salvation Army (Regent Hall)

275 Oxford Street London W1C 2DJ United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Doors at 19:00

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Arts • Musical

Peter Moore, Andy Wood and Mark Nightingale: TRIVERGENCE

Join us on Saturday 31st January, as Regent Hall welcomes three of the UK’s leading trombonists - Peter Moore, Andy Wood and Mark Nightingale, for a special one-off concert, celebrating the expressive power and versatility of the trombone. This debut performance brings together the trio in collaboration with a handpicked trombone octet, featuring eight of the country’s finest players, for a programme of premieres.

The concert will feature arrangements by Mark Nightingale, including his ‘West Side Story Suite’, a vibrant and imaginative reworking of Bernstein’s iconic score, as well as his epic ‘Porgy and Bess Suite’ by Gershwin.

The evening will see the world premiere of ‘Trivergence’, written by Mark, exploring the unique strengths of each of the soloists across three diverse movements in a richly textured dialogue with the octet.

This event promises a compelling showcase of artistry, innovation, and collaboration - an unmissable opportunity to hear some of the UK’s foremost brass musicians in a programme that pushes the boundaries of trombone performance.

With special thanks to the British Trombone Society and Michael Rath Trombones for sponsoring this performance.


Saturday 31st January 2026

Doors 7pm

Concert 7:30pm


General Admission £18

Concessions (students) £9


Regent Hall

Salvation Army

275 Oxford St, London W1C 2DJ

Organised by

Hannah Hutton

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