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The Vortex Jazz Club – a year after successfully relocating from Stoke Newington to Dalston - has gone from strength to strength, becoming part of the cultural hub in central Hackney. While the atmosphere and attitude of London’s famous “listening jazz venue” have been maintained with a smart and stylish interior, the consistency and quality of the music remains extremely high, with monthly appearances by the UK’s most acclaimed and cutting edge artists such as Evan Parker, Django Bates, Dame Cleo Laine and many more alongside prestigious international artists such as Tim Berne and Jerry Bergonzi. Everyone that plays there values both the environment and audience who come prepared to be challenged as well as entertained. With the rejuvenation of the square that the venue overlooks underway and with plans to add a record shop and even to record gigs for sale via download, the Vortex is leading the way as London’s most progressive jazz venue.
Website: www.vortexjazz.co.uk Email - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone bookings - 020 7254 4097 General enquiries - 020 7690 6661 Map Overground: Dalston Kingsland (Silverlink) - 1 minute walk from the venue. Connect from Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line), Liverpool Street - bus connection Tube: Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line) – 5 minute bus ride from tube station along Balls Pond Road in direction of Dalston, Hackney. Liverpool St (Central Line) / Old Street (Northern Line) – 10 minute bus ride from tube station in direction of Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill. Buses: The Vortex is on the following bus routes: 149 (N149), 67, 243 (N243), 30, 76, 38 (N38), 56, 277 Parking: Temporary parking area in Gillett Square: While work is taking place in Gillett Square, there is no car parking in front of the Vortex and there is no access to Gillett Street. Parking is available behind the Vortex in Boleyn Road EventList powered by schlu.net |
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