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WEDNESDAY NIGHTS JUST GOT JAZZIER  THE WHITEHORSE PECKHAM PRESENTS

 

LIVE SESSIONS Every Wednesday | 7:30PM-10PM

 

Step into Peckham's hidden gem where the spirits flow and the jazz swings. The Whitehorse Pub proudly hosts an intimate evening of exceptional jazz every Wednesday night.

 

From local rising stars to musicians who’ve had long-term residencies at Ronnie Scotts’ our stage welcomes talent that captivates and inspires. Alongside the smooth back drop of Jazz all night long it’s also 'Ales Day' where our finest selection of craft and traditional ales are just £3.50 a pint, while 'Wing Wednesday’s offers Original Flava's legendary wings at half price all evening while immersing yourself in the sultry sounds of saxophone, the rhythmic pulse of upright bass, and the sophisticated interplay of piano and drums.

 

Whether you're a dedicated jazz aficionado or simply seeking a midweek escape, our weekly sessions offer the perfect soundtrack to unwind and connect. No two weeks are the same – discover new favorites and witness tomorrow's headliners in our cosy, authentic setting.

 

Food served until 10PM

Reservations recommended for table seating.

 

Book on our Website link attached below:

https://www.whitehorsepeckham.co.uk

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