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Wednesday 5th April Dulwich Jam S. London's largest monthly gathering for musicians.


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If you haven't yet experienced the Jam, come and see what all the fuss is about. On the first Wednesday of every month we gather together some of London's top session musicians, some talented hobbyists and a few famous faces. It's basically a club for musicians but whether you play or not feel free to drop by, take advantage of the cheap bar and soak up some truly remarkable music. Come once and you'll be a regular for life, guaranteed!

From 8-10pm we showcase acts, solo artists, bands and collaborations from 10-midnight we shake things up and mix and match different musicians and instruments to achieve some awesome music.

If you or your band would like to perform a couple of songs turn up at 7:30 and we'll add you to the roster.

See you at the bar.

First Wednesday of the month at Southwark Sports Social, The Clubhouse, 37 Dulwich Common (that's the South Circular between the Grove Tavern and Dulwich College) SE21 7EU

The venue is also available at reasonable rates for parties, weddings, happenings etc.

Tonight's the night, Doors 7.20, first act 7.45, bar open 'till midnight.

If you want to play or spotlight your act/band ask for Davide (pronounced Dav-eed)and register early.

We get very busy. You are more than welcome to come and just enjoy the amazing talent and cheap bar!

Thanks.

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