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Best places for watching live bands in Dulwich


carlos

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You're barking up the wrong tree if you want to see live bands in Dulwich. Unfortunately, there aren't really any venues that cater for such a thing. Apart from the obvious places in Brixton there's Easycome at The White Horse in Peckham on Wednesday nights and The Ivy House in Nunhead.


NB: The Great Exhibition does have music most nights but there is no stage and it is usually supplied by DJs but you do get the odd band in there now and again.

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GE has live music every Thursday, it's usually quite 'eclectic' but the musicians playing will be capable in their chosen niche.

Perhaps not 'bands' in the generalised sense though, as you'll never get bass/drums/lead and rhythm guitar at the GE.

There is other live music locally but not of the 'band' ilk.

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