Jamboree London reviews by real event-goers
Reviews of Jamboree in London
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Review of Mobius Loop + Cheetah Ram
Very enjoyable night, except I was sent to the wrong venue. On my ticket online was a different address. I only got the correct address by login into Fb. I completely missed the first act and it cost me £30 in a cab getting to the correct venue. Very annoying and disappointing.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of The Blue Bottle Club: Jake Alexander Stevens & Guests @ Jamboree
the event was amazing. the only thing is that I took the tickets for free but they let us pay at the venue, which I did not really appreciate it, saying it was a mistake. The group was amazing, they were incredible and I would pay my 5 pounds again to see them. Manage better the app and if you make mistakes try to solve it differently.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Limehouse de Reverie with Whiskey Moon Face, The Dakota Jim Band
Event held in a traditional pub in Limehouse with decor highlighting the musical connection. A small stage for the musicians of Whiskey Moon Face who provided a variety of tunes, some sung by Louisa Jones in her inimitable style and later a session with Dakota Jim singing some of his compositions. A genial atmosphere with 'Magic' Mike Henry on cornet, Charlie on guitar,both Dakota Jim and Louisa Jones alternating on accordian and double bass plus Louisa at one time blowing a cornet and playing accordian in harmony with 'Magic' Mike. Excellent evening's entertainment and good music in a convivial atmosphere.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of A Night of Persian, Kurdish & Arabic Music at Jamboree
Music was generally good. Venue was small and cramped, people were sitting on the floor and the stage was not visible from part of the floor. For a £10 fee I would've thought they'd throw in a complementary drink, however was not the case.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Des Was a Bowie Fan Indiepop & Rock\'n\'Roll Club New Year\'s Eve
Firstly it was tiny, absolutely tiny, the description made it sound like it was going to be rather large scale. The quality of the bands was good but my God the fire alarm kept going off during the set! I was led to believe it was going to be a very well run, highly entertaining event. At best it was worth £10, but £27 was a total shower and an extreme dissapointment. I appreciate everybody as varying tastes but this was certainly not mine, having thought it was certainly going to be! I'd ask for a refund but I have no doubt that the money given to the people running it will come in handy for them paying for their commune somewhere. Most of the patrons looked like they needed a damned good shower, a shave and some lessons in event planning, and perhaps the appropriate levels on what to charge for an event.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Des Was a Bowie Fan Indiepop & Rock and Roll Club
if you're tired of typical club music, but want to do more than have a quiet pint, this is perfect. No flashing bright lights, but loads of indiepop and classic songs to get your feet moving and shoulders rolling. Drink prices are a little steep, but i guess that's London for ya! however bar staff were relaxed and friendly. Thrilling live bands, eclectic music for dancing till 3am, and people of all ages (18+obvs) being carefree. The atmosphere is intoxicating: i dare you not to dance! Only downside is when it closes at 3.
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