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'Tonic' - Jazz, Soul, Funk Jam @ CLF Art Lounge SE15 - Sun 10th Dec - Entry: Free


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Ignite the senses at ‘Tonic’ for the best in live Jazz, Soul and Funk served up by the ‘Jazz - Soul - Funk Collective’ (JSFC).

Hot yet smooth, the ‘JSFC’ are an elixier for the ears and medicine for the mind.

Prepare to be elevated at ‘Tonic’. Satisfaction guaranteed!

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Instrumentalists and singers who would like to jam are very welcome.

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Please note seating is allocated on a first come first served basis.

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Sunday 10th Dec (second Sunday of each month) - 7pm to 10pm - Entry: Free

@ CLF Art Lounge

4A to 12A Station Way, Peckham

London, SE15 4RX

 

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