A
gig
on Thursday 2nd October. The event starts at 20:30.
We welcome “Yetii” to The Greenbank for the ALBUM LAUNCH of their new record “Inner Worlds”.
This will be the band’s second album and first studio album. It is a distillation of the sound the band have formed over time at their monthly residency in Bristol over the last 7 years. This will be the first date in a 10 date UK tour to celebrate and share the music!
“Impossible to ignore” Jazzwise
“Wildly inventive improvisers” London Jazz News
“★★★★★” The Jazz Mann
Alex Veitch - piano
Ashley John Long - bass
Alex Goodyear - drums
Yetii are an acoustic jazz trio playing original compositions. The music combines flowing melodies with expansive group improvisations, interlocking grooves and evolving soundscapes. The band have built their following with a sold out monthly residency at The Greenbank over the last 7 years and have since toured across the UK with their critically acclaimed debut album released in 2022.
Tickets are generally SOLD OUT for this night, and are expected to sell particularly fast for this one. It’s a beautiful venue, especially set up by candlelight for the evening, with great beers and delicious pizza.
Tickets £9/£12 // Doors 8pm // Music from 830pm // Set length 70-75mins (no interval)
ABOUT YETII
Yetii are an acoustic jazz trio playing original compositions and arrangements of popular tunes. The music combines flowing melodies with expansive group improvisations, interlocking grooves and evolving soundscapes. The band released their debut album in November 2022 to widespread critical acclaim and have had their busiest year of gigs so far in 2025 including shows in London, Stroud, Cheltenham, and Swanage.
Alex Veitch (piano) has a current bimonthly residency at Ronnie Scott's and plays in Bristol with projects including MADLY, Family Business and Bristol Street Music. Ash (bass) is an award-winning virtuoso double bassist and composer and current lecturer at Cardiff University. Alex Goodyear (drums) is a recent graduate of jazz from Royal Welsh with side-musician credits including John Law, Alex Meritt, and Victoria Klewin.