The weekend slots at Jazz After Dark are the stuff of legend. Not only are the bands still red hot, the atmosphere is also notched up to a thousand.
OK, it's a little on the expensive side (but still cheap when compared to say, Ronnie Scott's) but there are few finer places in Soho to sup whisky and shimmy to 'Minnie the Moocher'.
On the last Friday of the month, The Sizzle Suite takes over Ginglik, as live bands and DJs belt out a mixture of dirty jazz, jump-jive, rock-a-billy, nasty blues, bop, early soul, funk, latin and old...
Every Friday Paradise plays host to an international troupe of DJs, musicians and bon viveurs. Expect extraordinary live bands and a hedonistic time, soundtracked by a brilliant mix of funk, soul, rocking...
Because of such huge demand, they Hamsters have added an extra gig. This may be the last chance you get to see the legendary trio before they hang up their guitars.
Internationally acknowledged as being amongst the very finest purveyors of rhythm & blues, The Blues Band have been providing as with the best of RnB for over 30 years.
British vocalist, cellist and composer Ayanna is leading the way in Black folk music. She is the first non-American to win the legendary Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Every night at Jazz After Dark you get a chance to check out the more explosive bands on the London scene.Although ostensibly a jazz night, the organisers main priority seems to be making sure that the ...
Every 2nd Friday of the month at Moonlighting is given over to Etiquette. A night of urban music with a smart dress code, a 21 and over door policy, and free cake and champagne for birthday bookings. This...
Remember the Four Seasons? Their most famous member was Franki Valli and their hits included 'Sherry', 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' and 'Bye Bye Baby'. Lovely songs you may...
Still going strong after over 20 years, this is Willy Russell's finest musical, an inspiring, rabble rousing and tuneful classic. Set in Liverpool in the mid 1900s, Blood Brothers follows twin boys separated...
Following a spectacular 2011, we suggest you keep an eye on anything produced by Supporting Wall. They can spot excellent new writing a mile off.
This new play by Chris Lee, an award winning playwri...
In The Bee, director Hideki Noda marries elements of slap-stick humour with overtly theatrical physicality in an unconventional adaptation of a violent Japanese short story.
The story follows...
Award-winning Edinburgh legend, TV regular and Radio 4 favourite presents stories, rambling, some jokes and some things that will develop into jokes. In short, a rough but charming experience from the...
Friday nighter at The Edge brims with funky house and drinks deals. It's a hot spot for new talent and a great place to get noticed or just take in some classic melodies. The Edge is one of Soho's Pr...
Barney Norris's play is set in Thatcher's England: a country that doesn't seem to be looking after its own. Two brothers are on the cusp of adulthood and as one prepares to tackle university with the pressures...