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Blues & Jazz - Saturday 31st July

12pm - 10.30pm

Saturday all day brings the blues! Ealing Blues is London's longest running Blues festival. Picture a beautiful summer's day and night set to the hum of incredible homegrown blues musicians. Ealing has a rich history with the blues, with the first ever dedicated electric blues club in 1962 which sparked the blues boom of the 60s and subsequently British rock music. Mojo Magazine has described Ealing as: 'The Cradle of British Rock Music' so expect the best of the best.

Compared by Ian Mchugh
Paul Cook ft Emma Wilson,
UFO Steelband,
Jade like the stone
Connor Selby
Robin Bibi Big Band
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Blues & Jazz - Sunday 1st August

12pm - 10.30pm

Sundays is for Jazz, the best way to end your weekend in style. From local to international acts, playing plenty of jazz, bebop, funk, blues, soul, Latin and more, the Ealing Jazz festival is a must see event.
Blues and Jazz are synonymous with that Ealing Feeling and this year will be no different as we work with local heroes and promoters to showcase the best of local and touring artists. We will be mixing it up a bit with music from across the traditional ESF programme and this year we are also looking forward to Balearic beats, laid back house and funky tunes.

Aunty Owl,
Dhara Paul,
Art Themen and the blue Notes
Keith Waithe
Annabel Williams
Ray Gelato and the Giants

Ticketline Advance £10.00 / On The Door before 3pm £12.00 / On The Door after 3pm £15.00

Carers for people with disabilities are entitled to a free ticket

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