Arguably the capital's most iconic jazz venue, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club was founded by Ronnie Scott and Pete King, both jazz saxophonists. Up and running since 1959, Ronnie Scott's was originally located in 39 Gerrard Street in Soho and moved to its current place in 1965. A symbol of London and the home of British jazz, this venue has had the pleasure of hosting some of the world's most renowned musicians, from Nina Simone to Jimi Hendrix, who played his last gig there. Whether it's the weekly jam sessions in the upstairs cocktail bar or any of the top-notch live bands playing in the main club, it is guaranteed you will spend the evening in style in one of the coolest and classiest places in London. Enjoy the music with duck confit, steak, or pork belly and beer. Booking in advance is highly recommended. Prices might vary depending on the events.
47 Frith Street, Soho, London
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