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The Virtually Acoustic Club [Update This Listing] |
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Open Mic Every Monday 7:30pm |
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The Perseverance |
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11 Shroton Street, Marylebone, London, NW1 6UG |
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Tubes, Trains & Buses: Baker Street & Marylebone. |
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David Sherwood |
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Come to open mic |
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Forthcoming Gigs
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| Mon 13 Sep 2010 |
Open Mic |
Original Acoustic |
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The Virtually Acoustic Club |
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The Perseverance
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11 Shroton Street, Marylebone, London, NW1 6UG |
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Sign Up 7pm - FREE. 7:30pm start. An atmospheric and supportive open mic in a function room above the pub. House piano available. |
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| Mon 20 Sep 2010 |
Open Mic |
Original Acoustic |
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The Virtually Acoustic Club |
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The Perseverance
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11 Shroton Street, Marylebone, London, NW1 6UG |
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Sign Up 7pm - FREE. 7:30pm start. An atmospheric and supportive open mic in a function room above the pub. House piano available. |
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| Mon 27 Sep 2010 |
Open Mic |
Original Acoustic |
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The Virtually Acoustic Club |
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The Perseverance
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11 Shroton Street, Marylebone, London, NW1 6UG |
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Sign Up 7pm - FREE. 7:30pm start. An atmospheric and supportive open mic in a function room above the pub. House piano available. |
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| Fri 01 Oct 2010 |
Famous Saint Joe at The Vac |
Original Acoustic |
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The Virtually Acoustic Club |
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The Perseverance
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11 Shroton Street, Marylebone, London, NW1 6UG |
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Famous Saint Joe (Rob Thom, Lyle Z, Sam Jones and William Jones) playing full band set at The Virtually Acoustic Club. Plus Anthony and other act TBC www.myspace.com/fsjoe 8PM // £3 |
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Reviews
знакомства лесби иностранка 1vstvipsone jessasg - Aug 10
Just the best open mic around...but don't tell anyone! Steve C - May 10
Best open mic in London. Quiet, intimate, friendly, and very, very good sound. Perfect. Rob Sproul-Cran - Nov 09
...and there is an excellent full size electric piano with balanced weighted keys and a great sound. Silver Sam - Jan 08
This continues to be the most pleasurable open mic experience ever. It does not matter whether you are a virtuoso or a total beginner (there are often a few of each), the audience will be kind to you. The room is big enough to hold 50 plus, but small enough to feel comfortably filled on the quieter nights. Soft lighting and candles help to give the room its intimate feel. If you read all the comments below, about this venue, you will see that the first one was posted by David Sherwood when he came as a performer. Now this has become part of the Virtually Acoustic Club, and David's 10 plus years of experience guarantees that it is well run and reliable – hence the great sound, which is not too loud. If you come as a listener, remember that anyone can pitch up and play, so don't expect everyone to be brilliant. Bring a paper and, if you must, read or doze your way through any acts which fail to grab your attention. It is always worth staying right to the end when you will usually catch a spellbinding performance from Michael Dunnigan. In recent months the legendary Dave Russell has become a regular contributor. His act, once seen, is never forgotten. Other stunning acts come and go, there are so many wonderful surprises. Like the acts, so many open mics come and go. Lets hope this one goes on for ever! Silver Sam - Jan 08
An excellent open mike. Always an interesting range of players and a very supportive atmosphere - though in some ways this is a bit more nerve wracking because people actually sit and listen to you. Dave Sherwood, who runs the night, is an excellent host and a quality songwriter himself. Simon - Nov 07
Actually on "Troubadour Dream TOUR", I played at the OPEN MIC at the PERSEVERANCE. It really is a nice ambience and very interesting and nice high level musiciens there, the atmosphere is decontracted and I always will remember it and will come back! Thanks to DAVID George :-) George Troubadour - Jul 07
Quite simply the best open mic currently running in London. I was a bit pensive because they didn't have monitors, but the speakers were just behind the singers, and it sounded great. The room is great, just the right size, and the audience were quiet and appretiative. You could hear a pin drop. just a great night... Skopje - Jul 07
Played for the first time tonight, luckily it was a quiet night or I would have been in trouble, got there late due the tax man, appointment with accountant overran. Still life favours winners and winners are those who persevere against the odds. Great venue, run by great people, very friendly easy going and most of all performers are listened to and respected. I will be going back sometime in the near future. Original Sonofman - Jan 07
Good space.Go see for yourself. whiterhino - Jan 07
With credentials from Mr. Sherwood, my laudatio is hardly needed. Suffice to say, i think it's the best open mic around, with the most appreciative audience and a wonderfully inclusive and friendly atmosphere. It's also a nice place for a drink or three, and even though food is not served, there is a very good fish and chip place next door. If you miss the vive of the VAC and/or the Playpen, this is the place to go. mart - Aug 06
A lovely new open mic with great sound in a cosy venue above a pub. And run by someone who cares about music. Check this out. I highly recommend it. David Sherwood (The VAC) - Jun 06
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