Shalosh is an instrumental piano trio, that belongs to the current generation of cross genre jazz groups able to reach a wide spectrum of audiences, in the jazz world as well as in other genres. Their music is raw, acoustic and progressive, crossing stylistic boundaries and defying definition. In its four years of activity, Shalosh has performed an astonishing 350 international shows on some of the world’s most prestigious stages.
Despite its classic jazz trio format (piano, bass and drums) and the band members’ deep roots in jazz and improvised music, Shalosh’s music weaves its own path and creates a unique and fascinating synthesis out of such varied genres as rock, classical, electronic, African, and Middle Eastern music.
The story behind the band begins in Jerusalem, where childhood friends Matan Assayag (drums) and Gadi Stern (piano) formed the mythological Jerusalem band ‘Enoma Elish’. After the band broke up, Assayag and Stern continued their musical partnership, between Israel and New York, where Gadi lived at the time, breathing in and drawing inspiration from the local jazz scene. In early 2014 they decided to form Shalosh and soon enlisted bass player David Michaeli, one of today’s most promising musicians in Israel.
Since their debut album, The Bell Garden, came out, in March 2014, Shalosh has made a deep mark on the international scene.
Tickets for our concerts can be purchased online on the GO OUT portal, and occasionally on other platforms, at a discounted price. A direct link to purchase tickets online can be found for individual concerts in the program. Any remaining unsold tickets are available for purchase at the standard price one hour before the concert starts, payable in cash at the box office at the club entrance.
Children under 10 years old have free entry to our concerts.
Tickets for the club are strictly for standing. A certain number of seats are always available, but they are not guaranteed and cannot be reserved except for justified exceptions (disabled persons, advanced age), and are occupied on a first-come, first-served basis. The hall opens one hour before the concert begins.
For more information, please contact us by phone at +420 602 647 350 or email at club@jazztibet.cz.