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O2 Arena
Brixton Academy

If you want to save some cash on drinks, grab something from a nearby shop before the show starts. I found the bar prices a bit steep, but the vibe is alive once you’re in!

My advice is to stay close to the stage if you can! The sound is way better up front, but if you're shy, just remember to enjoy the atmosphere and go for it!

If you’re planning to grab food after the show, I think it's best to research sneaky good spots nearby. Some can be super packed, but there's a gem right around the corner that’s open late.

I recommed checking the venue's website for info on what's allowed. I had a friend get turned away for bringing a big backpack. A small bag is usually fine!
Ronnie Scotts

Get there around 6:30 PM if you want a good seat! The place fills up quickly, and trust me, you'll want to be close to the stage for that intimate vibe.
KOKO

The food options inside can be pricey, so maybe grab a bite nearby before you head in. There are some great affordable spots just around the corner.

Wear comfortable shoes! You’ll be standing for a while, and trust me, it’s a long night when your feet start hurting.

Grab your tickets online ahead of time to dodge the queues... I wasted some time waiting when I could have been enjoying a drink

Check KOKO’s social media for last-minute deals or special offers. I stumbled upon a reduced ticket price for the show I attended!
Jazz Cafe
Ministry of Sound

For a better time, opt for the VIP tickets if you can swing it. The extra cost gives you more comfort and quicker access to the bar, which is a lifesaver.

I think bringing cash is a big saver! Drinks can be pricey, but if you have some notes, you can skip card fees at the bar.
Blundell Street Studios
I recommend checking out the snack bar before the tour begins. They have some unexpectedly good treats at decent prices. Don’t skip it!