
London music venue The Jazz Cafe is reopening later this month
London's The Jazz Cafe music venue has announced that it's reopening later this month for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic.
Back in March, The Jazz Cafe, along with all other music venues in the UK, were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Just over half a year later and The Jazz Cafe has announced that it'll be reopening later this month.
Shortly after closing in March, the London venue launched a Crowdfunder to help stay afloat during the pandemic. The Crowdfunder has already raised over £145,000.
Earlier today (2 September), The Jazz Cafe confirmed that it'll be opening its doors again on 18 September, and will welcome Sierra Band as the first act to perform on the Camden venue's stage on the reopening day.
Due to social distancing measures, the venue will have a limit on capacity for events, and the venue will be fully seated.
After 7 long months The Jazz Cafe returns from Friday 18 September with a jam-packed Autumn of exciting shows to choose from, marking the return of live music in London.
— Jazz Cafe (@TheJazzCafe) September 2, 2020
Only a limited number of tables available each night. See what's on: https://t.co/eTYtG2ruLH pic.twitter.com/BEDr0Qie4w
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