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'Round Midnight Jazz & Blues Bar
The clue is in the name at this intimate venue that concentrates on providing live music in a relaxing space with few f...
 
100 Club
Many venues claim to be legendary, but the 100 Club truly is, with past performers including The Clash, Sex Pistols and...
 
12 Bar Club
Small but intimate, the 12 Bar Club showcases around four acts a night, seven days a week.
 
606 Jazz Club
A London institution as far as jazz clubs go. Its basement location gives it a homely, smokey, pub-like atmosphere, and...
 
Barbican Centre
See the likes of the London Symphony Orchestra and BBC Symphony Orchestra at one of London’s leading concert venues.
 
Barfly
A place to glimpse the indie stars of the future.
 
Blackheath Halls
One of the capital’s oldest concert venues. Book for guitar and cello recitals, symphony orchestras or even folk and ...
 
Bloomsbury Ballroom
Art Deco venue that’s held in high regard.
 
Boisdale at Belgravia
Home to Richard Pite’s Boisdale Blue Rhythm Band, with live jazz from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s at 10pm from Mondays...
 
Boisdale at Bishopsgate
Live jazz piano each evening from 6pm to 9pm in the piano bar, plus traditional jazz from the 1930s and 1940s by a so...
 
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