Groundbreaking English fiddle player and singer Nancy Kerr and her Australian partner James Fagan (bouzouki, voice) play a scintillating mix of traditional and contemporary acoustic music drawn mostly from the English and Australian traditions.
A weekly night of foot-stomping and cider drinking down at The Russet, The Cider Sessions never fails to attract Hackney's most talented and wildest players for a right proper knees up.
Every two weeks, Folk and Roots in the Cellar take over the lower floor at the Constitution and show off some fine traditional bands by the Camden lockside.
An exhibition of photography by Judah Passow at the Jewish Museum this spring and summer. On show are 98 images that document Jewish life in contemporary Britain. Until 05.06.12.
Join the Work to Play DJ's in their first night at Bar Vinyl. DJ's on rotation: DJ PostScript, Jonny Sneakers, and DJ Continental Breakfast playing a mash-up of Hip-hop, Electro, Indie, D'n'B, House...
Taking over Bar Solo each and every Friday, Friday Night Live promises wall-to-wall party music with some of North London's finest reggae, ska. punk and electro acts.
One of London's longest running rock nights and still reliably brilliant, packing out the Ballroom through all three floors with Goths, punks, and leather clad metal freaks for a hedonistic, twisted night...
Upmarket Zulu-themed novelty clubbing space where the food is exotic and the music less so. ESSENTIAL: high heels, expensive-looking handbag, someone else's credit card
Belfast trio General Fiasco have earned their stripes on the city's subtly productive music scene, and tunes like 'Maybe I'm A Little Strange' have seen them heralded by NI's branch of the BBC as on...