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Woohoo......Dulwich Jam (free event) Wed. 6th July @8pm


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Dulwich's finest monthly FREE music event. Dulwich Jam is a collection of local musicians, some seriously good session musicians, some enthusiastic amateurs and a few well known professionals. Undoubtedly the friendliest get together on the circuit and completely different to other open mic nights because we have a full house band who encourage all levels, all genres and all instruments to get involved. The regular musicians have no egos and just want to entertain and encourage others.

Everyone gives their services for free including venue and bar staff to help a great community get together, a free evening listening to great music, a cheap bar and Teresa's famous

Veggie Chilli.

Come along once and you'll be hooked!

Facebook: Dulwich Jam

First Wednesday of every month - 8pm @ Southwark Sports Bowls & Social Club,

The Clubhouse, 37 Dulwich Common (next to Dulwich Riding School/stables) SE21 7EU

(Vehicle entrance thru Peckham Town FC, opp. Traffic camera)

Tomorrow night (Wednesday 6th July) Bar open from 7.30pm. If you want to play rather than listen ask for Davide before 7.45pm

First band on at 8pm. Come early for the best seats! I look forward to seeing all the regulars tomorrow and hopefully a few new faces. Cheers.

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