1. Hi everyone,
It is that time of the year when all you want to do is have
some fun, take advantage of our Free Concerts this
week!
If you are interested in any of this weeks concerts
contact me on assistant@tickets.co.uk or 020 8330 5356.
Cheers
Gabrielle Aplin
Tuesday, 30 November 19:00 - 23:00
Monto Water Rats, 328 Gray's Inn Road, Kings Cross,
WC1X 8BZ
Live Music: , Folk
How Much: £5.00 (Advance Tickets)
2010 has been the year of the females. The truth is, there's
never been a better time to be a girl in a band. Or a girl
singer. Or a girl full stop. Gabrielle Aplin, with her beautiful
name and her acoustic melodies is one of the ladies doing it
for planet music.
2. Malcolm Kaksois + Makkela's Trash Lounge + Black
Magic Six + The Uncomfortable Results of Dressing To
The Left
Wednesday, 1 December 19:30 - 23:00
Twelve Bar Club, 22-23 Denmark Place, Covent Garden,
WC2H 8NL
Live Music: , Blues
How Much: £6.00 (Entry)
A dynamic duo from Hellsinki who describe themselves as
"Satan's masterplan, the organs of Stalin and the howl of the
Kallio-werewolf- all mixed together" Hot. We reckon there's a
bit of Stooges, Dead Kennedys and Howling Wolf in there
too but what do we know?
Simon Thorpe + The Trio Plus One + Bobby Valentino +
Al Cherry
Thursday, 2 December 19:30 - 23:00
Twelve Bar Club, 22-23 Denmark Place, Covent Garden,
WC2H 8NL
Live Music: , Jazz
How Much: £6.00 (Entry)
The trio plus one tonight play with the support of BJ Cole.
3. The Cheek of Her
Friday, 3 December 20:00 - 00:00
Arch 635, 15-16 Lendal Terrace, Clapham, SW4 7UX
Live Music: , Indie
How Much: £6.00 (Entry) , £5.00 (NUS)
A great little unsigned showcase down in Clapham, Friday
Night Live brings some of South West London's finest bands
down for an upbeat and unpredictable gig night.
Charles Alexander + Sue Mason
Saturday, 4 December 19:00 - 22:00
The Tea Box, Richmond, TW9 1RX
Live Music: , Jazz
How Much: £5.00 (Entry)
One of London's leading jazz guitarists and guitar tutoir at
Richmond Adult Community College, Charles Alexander has
written and presented jazz programmes for both BBC Radio
2 and BBC Radio 3 and founded Jazzwise magazine, the
UK's leading jazz monthly.