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Hampstead Lounge & Jazz Club

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23-25 New End, Hampstead, NW3 1JD London, United Kingdom

North London's premier venue for Live Music with an intimate Jazz Club basement showcasing some of the greatest names in European Jazz.

Ziggy's World Jazz Club

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Dugdale Centre , 39 London Road, EN2 6DS Enfield, United Kingdom

"North London has never sounded so good"- Frater and Taylor / Ian Shaw / Omar / Steve Taylor Big Band "Ziggy's gets it right!" Mica Paris.."Fab" Clare Teal

Botany Bay Cricket Club

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East Lodge Lane, EN2 8AS Enfield, United Kingdom

In the Championship Division of the Saracens Hertfordshire Cricket League.

The Dalston Jazz Bar

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4 Bradbury Street, N16 8jn London, United Kingdom

Dalston Jazz Bar and Restaurant. Live music and dinner. The dinner is paid by donation only The live jazz starts at 7:30'. The band is paid By donations.

Vortex

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11 Gillett Square, Dalston, N16 8AZ London, United Kingdom

Landmark venue for contemporary jazz, folk, gypsy jazz and other improvised forms

Eleanor Arms

Old Ford Road 460, E3 5JP London, United Kingdom

Davenant Loft

Davenant Road 47, N19 3NW London, United Kingdom

Davenant Loft is an intimate jazz performance space in Holloway, North London. The Loft is reminiscent of the loft jazz scene in New York, set up by such musici

Just East of Jazz

Rosslyn Avenue 25A, EN4 8DH London, United Kingdom

Hoxton Cabin

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132 Kingsland Road, e2 8dp London, United Kingdom

The Hare

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505 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9BU London, United Kingdom

The Hare sticks to its roots in an area where 'gastro' has taken over most of the old East End locals. A real pub with quality service and of course beer!

Blu Mar Ten HQ

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Jeffrey's Place, NW1 9PP London, United Kingdom

www.blumarten.com

Buckhurst Hill Jazz Jam

50a Queens Road, IG9 5BY Buckhurst Hill, United Kingdom

Kansas Smitty's

Broadway Market 63-65, E8 4PH London, United Kingdom

Jazz Café

Parkway 5, NW1 7PG London, United Kingdom

Boulogne Bar

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389 Kentish Town Road, NW52TJ London, United Kingdom

Iconic Gastro Pub in the heart of Kentish Town. Supplying our customers with Craft beer, seasonal British food & vintage cocktails @Boulogne Bar

Dugdale Centre

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Dugdale Centre, 39 London Road, EN2 6DS Enfield, United Kingdom

The Dugdale Centre is an art centre at the heart of Enfield Town.

The Hertford Club

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Lombard House, Bull Plain, SG14 1DT Hertford, United Kingdom

The Hertford Club - EST 1878 - New Members are always welcome.

Mill Hill Golf Club

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100 Barnet Way, NW7 London, United Kingdom

Mill Hill Golf Club is a mature parkland golf course that opened in 1927. It is a stiff test of golf and ideally situated for easy access from central London.

Love Vinyl

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5 Pearson Street, E2 8JD London, United Kingdom

Love Vinyl, Bespoke Records For East London

Singing In London Ltd

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High Street 165, EN5 5SU Barnet, United Kingdom

What is Singin In London? Singing in London offers a friendly club for people who loves to sing, from first timers to well-seasoned sopranos! No audition.

The Wire Magazine

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Belsham Street 2, E9 6NG London, United Kingdom

May issue #399: Royal Trux, Raphael Rogiński, free music in Buenos Aires, Strange U and more: thewire.co.uk/issues/399

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