Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall (NFOJAiM 2025)
Ouseburn Victoria Tunnel, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

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Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall
Ouseburn Victoria Tunnel - ‘Sounds of the Underground’
Victoria Tunnel Entrance, Ouse Street, NE1 2PF (Inbetween the CrossFit Gym and the Hotel du Vin)
Saturday 27th September 2025
EARLY START: 6.00pm
Tickets are priced at £10 with an optional £2 festival donation available.
Presented by Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music in association with GemArts, Jazz North East and Ouseburn Trust.
Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall
Olivia Moore (Violins) / Adam Fairhall (Accordion)
Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall’s duo bring Indian classical music, American folk music and contemporary jazz together in a highly individual manner. The improvisational aspects of the source traditions are used as an opportunity to blend disparate compositional materials and soloing vocabularies in a subtle way, resulting in a distinctive duo idiom that extends the performers’ established artistic voices.
The format of accordion and violin is particularly well suited for this material; Olivia switches between violins depending on whether the material is Indian or Western in origin, and Adam switches between a tradition Stradella accordion (for highly rhythmic, folk-based playing) and a free bass accordion (for more contrapuntal playing). The repertoire is a mixture of original pieces, Appalachian folk tunes and pieces inherited by Olivia from her Indian teacher. All are approached with an overall sense of creative improvisation.
“Nourished by Indian and jazz traditions, but with an elegance that comes from her classical training, Olivia Moore’s violin has an Eastern tang that is genuinely entrancing” – Manchester Evening News
“A hugely accomplished instrumentalist” – The Wire
“Adam Fairhall is a total star” – Independent on Sunday
www.newcastlefestivalofjazzandimprovisedmusic.co.uk
The performance from Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall comes as a Newcastle album launch for the recently released ‘Triangles’ on New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings.
https://newjazzandimprovisedmusicrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/triangles
This is an early evening concert for ‘Sounds of the Underground’ in conjunction with Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music and GemArts. Music starts at 6.00pm to around 6.45pm / 7.00pm allowing audiences to attend later evening events scheduled for 7.30pm at either The Cumberland Arms (Archipelago / Nina Garcia) or Glasshouse (Orchestral Qawwali Project featuring Rushil Ranjan & Abi Sampa)
https://ouseburntrust.org.uk/events/sounds-of-the-underground/
TRAVEL / AGE RESTRICTIONS / ACCESSIBILITY
Age Restrictions: All ages welcome with under 18’s accompanied by an adult.
Accessibility: Fully accessible for wheelchair users.
Travel: Manors Metro Station and Byker Metro Station are located just over half a mile from the venue
(approximately 15 minutes walk).
By Bus: services 1, 12, 22, 39, 40, 62 and 63.
Street parking on Lime Street, the Ouseburn Central Car Park on Foundry Lane, and the Ouseburn South Car Park next to The Cycle Hub on the Quayside is 40p per hour up to a maximum stay of four hours.
The Ouseburn Arches car park under the Byker Bridge arches, on the corner of Lime Street and Stepney Bank is £1 for the first hour then 80p an hour up to a maximum stay of four hours. The meter accepts payment by debit or credit card only.
There are disabled parking spaces in the Arches car park, outside Ouseburn Farm and on Foundry Lane.