Hannah Brine

Originally from Leicester, where Hannah grew up singing in local choirs and bands, Hannah released her debut album Blue Sky Now in 2025. Tracks from the album received airplay on Robert Elms’ show on BBC Radio London, and across the Midlands via the BBC Introducing scheme, as well as internationally.
Hannah toured the album extensively throughout 2025, performing at over twenty venues across the UK. Highlights included Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, Buxton Opera House (where she supported Rumer), and two of London’s most renowned jazz venues, The Pheasantry and the 606 Club.

A prolific songwriter, Hannah’s recent credits include a song featured in a BBC Radio 4 drama, Cyprus’ entry for the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, and a number one dance record. In 2026, she returns to the studio to record new material.
“Serene, velvety vocals…the songs hit their target delightfully…a new singer giving the world her valuable point of view” — Jazz Journal
“Brine’s effortless voice is smoothly in control throughout…she has a shrewd understanding of the pop-jazz idiom” — Jazzwise
“Brine’s voice is distinguished by its clarity, warmth and an inviting, rounded tone that draws the listener in” — All About Jazz
“Hannah’s honey-toned voice caresses the melodies, imbuing the words with a lightness of touch” — Jazz Views
“Brine’s touching vocal captures the emotional gradients of each syllable” — Old Gray Cat
For this performance, Hannah will be joined by award-winning pianist George King. George has performed at many of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and London’s Wigmore Hall and Purcell Room. He continues to work with many of the UK’s orchestras and has served as Musical Director, Supervisor, and Arranger on numerous West End and touring theatre productions.

Alongside his work in theatre, George writes music for TV and film, and recent UK and world tours include Sister Sledge, Kerry Ellis, Louise Dearman, Kathryn Jenkins, Jah Wobble, and Bill Laswell.





