An Evening of Music in Soho
6pm-6:30pm
Phonica Records
51 Poland Street
Be transported back to the 1970s in Phonica Records. Stocking an eclectic collection of edgy club music, Phonica was the first record store to open on Berwick Street at the height of Soho's booming music scene. Make sure to keep an eye out for free in-store events.
6:30pm-8pm
100 Wardour Street
100 Wardour Street
Time to grab some dinner at late-night European restaurant, 100 Wardour Street. With live music, party brunches and regular DJs, you can count on 100 Wardour Street for a good time. The restaurant offers 'Live Music Dinners' from Thursday-Saturday with a range of cuisines from House Paella and Potato Gnocci to Braised Beef Cheek.
8pm-10pm
Ain't Nothin' But
20 Kingly Street
Next, head over to Ain't Nothin' But, the esteemed "home of the blues" in Soho since 1993. Grab a drink and relax as the stage comes to life every night, from multiple acts to organised jam sessions. Weekday sets start with an acoustic act at 6:30pm and the main band at 9pm. Remember weekend music starts earlier at 3:30pm, however runs later into the evening.
10pm - Late
The Flamingo Club
Kingly Court
If you're not ready to go home, head over to underground bar, The Flamingo Club. The Flamingo Club was a jazz nightclub in Soho, London, between 1952 and 1969. Now situated in the iconic Kingly Court, expect cocktails, live music, unbeatable vibes and more, open into the early hours.