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Free Junior Open Mic Session at Off The Cuff Music Bar SE24

NEXT SESSION ? Sunday 10th March 2019 2pm-4.30pm


These sessions are designed to make young performers feel as special as possible and nurture confidence. The venue provides a professional sound engineer plus a dedicated sound stage featuring an array of mics, fully mic'd up house drum kit, full size Roland keyboard and guitar amps. On-hand is a performers' assistant, award giver, compere, stage assistant and supportive, friendly audience ? and a free soft drink to every performer!


These events started in late 2017 and have become the largest Junior Open Mics in London. They are organised by local parents as free community events. Typically, young performers are aged between 4-14 and we see up to 36 performers per session ? from solo singers with backing track, poets, instrumentalists to rock bands.


First-timers are very, very, very welcome! There is no judgement and our focus is on the bravery of getting up on stage. If your child is interested, pop along and see what it's all about. There is no pressure to perform.


For further details, contact Andy Gray ? [email protected]

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