UK soul star Omar joins forces with legendary multi-instrumentalist Courtney Pine for a special performance at Southampton’s Turner Sims next week.

For his latest project, renowned saxophonist Courtney Pine returns to the tenor saxophone for the first time in a decade. Black Notes from the Deep features the vocal talents of Omar, whose 1992 hit single There’s Nothing Like This established a truly unique and instantly recognisable ‘signature’ sound that has since earned him widespread critical acclaim and seen him collaborate with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Carleen Anderson and Angie Stone.

Courtney Pine CBE is a British born Jazz Giant. In the 80’s he was one of the first black British jazz artists to make a serious mark on the jazz scene when his first album charted the top 40 and since then he’s had numerous BBC Jazz Awards, MOBO’s, a Mercury Music Prize nomination and remained at the forefront of UK jazz with a contemporary jazz style that integrates modern British sounds like drum‘n’bass and UK garage alongside soul, hip-hop and deep rooted influences from across the Caribbean.

Omar Lye-Fook MBE is widely considered the father of British neo-soul. The British soul singer, songwriter and musician will join Turner Sims regular Pine on Friday May 5.

This very special project brings together two of the UK’s finest jazz and soul talents composing, recording and performing new original material together for the first time.

Tickets are available from 023 8059 5151 or turnersims.co.uk