
ARQ – Alison Rayner Quintet
Performers
Deirdre Cartwright guitar
Steve Lodder piano
Diane McLoughlin saxophone
Alison Rayner bass
Buster Birch drums
Alison Rayner’s Quintet, ARQ, has been touring jazz clubs, concert halls and international festivals across the UK and Europe for 12 years, regularly selling out London venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and Soho Pizza Express Jazz Club. They have been recent winners in both the Parliamentary Jazz Awards and the British Jazz Awards.
Their 2025 release Sema4 showcases the Quintet’s “stylistic virtuosity and masterful interplay” and has received extensive airplay, press coverage, reviews and live radio sessions, such as Radio 3’s In Tune show. Previous releases include A Magic Life (2016) and Short Stories (2019) which garnered press acclaim and international radio play, with Rayner winning a coveted 2019 Ivor Novello Composer Award for ‘There is a Crack in Everything’ from Short Stories.
This special afternoon concert features music from all four ARQ albums, whilst emphasising their latest release. Expect richly nuanced compositions, rhythmic interplay and folk-infused melodies – music that is inventive, colourful and unfailingly melodic, possessed of a strong narrative and cinematic quality.
“The much-lauded, award-winning, and very eclectic quintet, ARQ releases its fourth album this month, SEMA4. If that sounds like a faintly cryptic title, the music is anything but, mingling folk-dance vitality, high-energy soloing, ambient spaciness and episodes of poignant tenderness” John Fordham, UK Jazz News (March 2025)
The Quintet’s chemistry is rooted in enduring relationships and Rayner credits their musical cohesion to the strong bonds they have developed over years of collaboration: “Each musician in this band has their own voice, but together we have built something even greater than the sum of its parts.”
“Throughout the night, the Quintet displayed exceptional musical chemistry and sensitivity. It was not just a concert, but a masterclass in musical storytelling and collective expression. The Alison Rayner Quintet reminded us that jazz at its best is a conversation – full of emotion, nuance, and shared human experience” Betty Accorsi , Jazz in Europe (July 2025)
Duration: approx. 2 hours (incl. 30-minute interval)
Ticket Information
Seated ticket: £5
Standing: free but ticketed
A single £4.50 transaction fee applies to all online bookings (per order, not per individual ticket). Orders made in person at the box office are exempt from transaction fees. See booking information for details, payment methods and delivery options.
Check out the view from your chosen seat on our interactive seating plan.
Future events in this series

Out to Lunch 2025 lunchtime jazz series
Out to Lunch, our lunchtime jazz series, returns this summer! Join us for lunch and listen to an amazing line-up of jazz artists in our Culford Room.
Hannah Hutton Quartet
The Sounds of Sondheim
Monday 17 November 2025, 12pm
Vocalist Hannah Hutton presents well-loved and lesser-known works by Sondheim, re-arranged through the jazz lens by some of the country's top arrangers including Sam Gale, Callum Au and Sam Every, from shows including Company, Anyone Can Whistle, Sun...
Terence Collie Trio
Tuesday 18 November 2025, 12pm
Pianist Terence Collie is joined by Nick Lenner-Webster on double bass and Chris Nickolls on drums for an afternoon of dynamic contemporary acoustic jazz, featuring original music from his last three albums alongside fresh and inventive arrangements...
Hannah Horton Quartet
Thursday 20 November 2025, 12pm
Rising star of the UK jazz scene, award-winning saxophonist Hannah Horton makes her debut at Cadogan Hall with her dynamic quartet, fresh from the studio recording her highly anticipated fourth album. Expect bold, melodic jazz with heart, soul and gr...
Join our Mailing List
Join our email mailing list to be the first to hear about new events and for access to pre-sale tickets.