Blues and Soul Music Magazine

Issue 1012

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London/South East

London, W1 BUBBLIN' OVER @ Bar Rumba (Every Sunday, 8pm-1am)
Now more than a decade deep, Matt White, Brian Norman, Lloyd Boogie Boy, DJ Stylez and Ben & Pete continue to rock a ghetto-style selection of street soul, hip hop and reggae, and are now joined by DJ Swerve on the last Sunday of each month.
36 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1
0207 287 6933
London, W1T DJ SHARMA @ Jerusalem (Every Saturday, 9pm-late)
DJ Sharma handles a high-flying and wide-reaching musical selection every week, incorporating old school, funk, party classics, house and R&B.
33-34 Rathbone Place, London, W1T
0208 340 1887
London, W1 FRONT TO BACK @ Bar Rumba (Every Friday, 9pm-3.30am)
The residents include Sharma, El Moreno, Mista Jam, G Child and Manny Norte, alongside regular guests and themes and branded nights most weeks. Expect a lively mash up of hip hop, reggae dancehall, R&B, urban classics, garage, grime and lots more
36 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1
0207 287 6933
London, W1 TRUE SCHOOL @ Bar Rumba, (every Monday, 8pm-1am)
It's an Atlantic Records special on 2nd July, followed by DJ Matchstick dropping 'the full 360 degrees' of house and garage on 9th, and a Rumble B Boy Battle on 16th hosted by Imperial Steps and 1 Motion. The 23rd has a £1-entr
36 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1
0207 287 6933
London, W11 YO YO @ Notting Hill Arts Club (every Thursday, 9pm-late)
Meaningful hip hop, soul and R&B, from DJs Seb Chew, Leo Greenslade and special guests.
21 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11
0208 964 3806
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