The fact that this is a Young’s Pub shouldn’t deter you, as this is one of the better pubs for entertainment this side of town.
It has been established since the sixties and has played host to U2 and The Rolling Stones, albeit in the early stages in their career, and The Stones were back to play a private gig not so long ago.
The Half Moon boasts a decent sized venue room separate to the main bar and you’ll find live music every night of the week. A lazy beer in the garden on a Sunday afternoon listening to the wide variety of jazz on offer comes recommended.
Verden Allen is well known for his unique Hammond organ sound that made Mott The Hoople famous. Tonight he brings his new project Soft Ground to the Half Moon Putney/
Who needs candle light, chocolates, sweet music and roses when you have been stabbed in the heart by a two timing lover? Leave the saccharine goo goo stuff to the telly and the papers and come down ...
King of the Swingers Geno Washington is the incarnation of all things '60s. Hipsters and flipsters, movers and shakers alike, are all rendered incapable of having a bad time when Geno is in town.
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.
For a short while in the late 1970s, Southend's Eddie & The Hot Rods were the future of rock'n'roll, and over 30 years later, Barrie Masters and the Hot Rods are as electrifying as ever.