Friday, 2 April 2010

THE 606 CLUB

The 606 Club has become one of London’s leading jazz venues over the last 30 years, run by musician Steve Rubie since 1976.

The Club currently books 2 bands a night on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and one Band a night from Thursday to Monday. With Sunday lunches (Big Bands and Gospel Choirs) and a special ‘Singers’ night on Sunday evenings the 606 Club is a major employer of British jazz and related music artists in the U.K.

The ‘606’ has a late night supper license, which requires non-members to eat a substantial meal in order to be served alcohol, so booking a table for dinner in advance is essential on Fridays and Saturdays. This basement Jazz Club has a reputation for great jazz and fine food with candle-lit tables and jazz murals adding to the relaxed ambiance.


Inside The 606 club
Founded as a small 30-seater venue at 606 Kings Road, it established a stellar reputation amongst musicians and audiences. Eventually it out grew the original Club and, although it retained the name 606 Club, moved in May 1988 to the present 165 capacity basement site at 90 Lots Road in Chelsea.

The Club originally established a policy of only booking U.K based musicians in order to support the local scene. In recent years this has changed with the Club’s new European Exchange initiative and support from Yamaha U.K. encouraging a rich cross cultural platform for British and Overseas musicians.



You can also book a table here.

For more information just visit their official website at www.606club.co.uk

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