
The Ben Cox Band
Friday 4 December 2026, 7pm
Juddians Rugby Club, Tonbridge
Ben Cox – vocals
Ed Blunt – keyboard
Flo Moore – bass
Rod Oughton – drums
Sam Miles – saxophone
Enjoy an evening of classic jazz, original songwriting inspired by James Taylor and Carole King, and the occasional Sinatra favourite — all reimagined with the distinctive sound of the Ben Cox Band. With Ben’s velvet vocals and a superb group of players, expect fresh takes on well‑known songs alongside thoughtful new material shaped by the great singer‑songwriters.
A cold buffet will be served part way through the evening, with drinks available to purchase throughout.
Seating is cabaret style, with tables of 10. Unless requested, seating is unreserved. To reserve a table for a group of 6 or more, please email kathryn@tmc.org.uk.
Capacity is limited, so early booking is recommended.
Booking will close on Friday 27 November.
Standard ticket £30 | Students & Under 18s £10
Ticket price includes cold buffet
Booking tickets for 3 or more evening concerts? Become a Member and save up to £20! For more information see our Membership page
Ben Cox is an acclaimed and versatile artist, known for his distinctive sound that effortlessly blends jazz, folk, and contemporary influences. A graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, he has built an impressive international career. As a former member of the award-winning vocal group Vive, he toured extensively across Europe and Asia, performing at major festivals and sharing stages with globally renowned acts.
A proven draw on the live circuit, Ben has performed to sold-out audiences at both Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and Pizza Express Jazz Club—two of the UK’s most iconic jazz venues—cementing his reputation as one of the most compelling vocalists on the scene today.
Beyond his vocal artistry, Ben is a multi-instrumentalist in the folk world, playing the Irish Flutes/Whistles and regularly touring with signed folk band ‘Counter’s Creek’. He is also a musical director, currently leading several choirs in London. Whether performing in intimate jazz settings or on major folk festival stages, his captivating presence and rich musicality leave a lasting impression.


