Jamila Woods

Thu Jul 3 2025

7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Jazz Cafe

5 Parkway Camden Town London NW1 7PG

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Musician, poet, and multidisciplinary artist from the South Side of Chicago, Jamila Woods, creates modern, soul-rooted RnB infused with pro-black and romantic themes.
 
Her latest album, Water Made Us, is a genre-blending exploration of love and surrender. It follows HEAVN, which celebrated community and Black feminist movement organising, and Legacy! Legacy!, which honoured the influence of iconic Black and brown artists through deeply personal storytelling.
 
Jamila has been featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk, CBS This Morning, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and has shared stages with Corinne Bailey Rae, Bonobo, Common, Chance the Rapper, Brittany Howard, and many others. 
 
An award-winning poet, Jamila’s work blurs boundaries between poem and song. As cultural critic Doreen St. Felix writes, “It makes you wish all singers were poets.” 
 
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The Jazz Cafe presents
Jamila Woods

  • Jamila Woods

    Jamila Woods

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    Jamila Woods’ cultural lineage–from her love of Lucille Clifton’s poetry to cherished letters from her grandmother to the infectious late 80s post-punk of The Cure–structure the progressive, delicate and minimalist soul of HEAVN, her debut solo album released in the summer of 2016 on Closed Sessions. “It’s like a collage process,” she says. “It’s very enjoyable to me to take something I love and mold it into something new.” A frequent guest vocalist in the hip-hop, jazz and soul world, Jamila has emerged as a once-in-a-generation voice on her soul-stirring debut.

    Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, Woods grew up in a family of music lovers. It took a surprise poetry class with a high school arts program for Jamila to finally find her metaphorical and literal voice. “Through poetry, I realized you are the expert of your own experience,” she says. Her poetry studies continued in college and in her professional career with Young Chicago Authors.

    Music–like poetry– is personal. “It became a way to stop hiding, to actually be the most honest with myself through writing,” she says. “It helps me check in with myself.” And that honesty translated to HEAVN, an album she describes as a collection of, “nontraditional love songs pushing the idea of what makes a love song.” You’ll find the bits and pieces of her past and present that make Jamila: family, the city of Chicago, self-care, and the black women she calls friends.

    Jamila is an artist of substance creating music crafted with a sturdy foundation of her passions and influences. True and pure in its construction and execution, her music is the best representation of Jamila herself: strong in her roots, confident in her ideas, and attuned to the people, places and things shaping her world.

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The Jazz Cafe presents

Jamila Woods

Thu Jul 3 2025 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Jazz Cafe London
Jamila Woods

RESTAURANT SEATING LINK BELOW Ages 18+

CLICK HERE for tables in our mezzanine restaurant overlooking the stage.
 
Musician, poet, and multidisciplinary artist from the South Side of Chicago, Jamila Woods, creates modern, soul-rooted RnB infused with pro-black and romantic themes.
 
Her latest album, Water Made Us, is a genre-blending exploration of love and surrender. It follows HEAVN, which celebrated community and Black feminist movement organising, and Legacy! Legacy!, which honoured the influence of iconic Black and brown artists through deeply personal storytelling.
 
Jamila has been featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk, CBS This Morning, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and has shared stages with Corinne Bailey Rae, Bonobo, Common, Chance the Rapper, Brittany Howard, and many others. 
 
An award-winning poet, Jamila’s work blurs boundaries between poem and song. As cultural critic Doreen St. Felix writes, “It makes you wish all singers were poets.” 
 
CLICK HERE for availability in our restaurant.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 18+
limit 10 per person
Standing
Price includes a £1.50 levy
£29.63 (£25.00 + £4.63 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. • Everyone who comes to the venue must carry a valid form of ID. We only accept passports/national I.Ds and driving licenses.