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Big Mama's Door

Big Mama's Door

The sensational Big Mama's Door return to The Speakeasy Party for an evening of deliciously dirty Jazz and Blues transforming your favorite independent Juke joint into a 50's speakeasy with an with irresistible dance floor.

Groove Rats

Groove Rats

Harmonica led upbeat blues groove from hot new quartet at Kingston’s famous Speakeasy Party.

TJ Johnson & His Band

TJ Johnson & His Band

Sensational Vocalist & Pianist TJ Johnson is renowned to be one of the UK’s most unique entertainers he brings his five piece band to our notorious Speakeasy Party for an evening of Blues and Jazz.

Tim Penn and the Second Line

Tim Penn and the Second Line

Cooking up a hot gumbo of New Orleans R&B, Tim Penn brings the sounds of the American Deep South to RJR with his band The Second Line for “Scintillating piano-based artistry”.

THE 251s

THE 251s

The 251s play The Speakeasy Party and transport you to a place and time where life-affirming good-time rhythm & boogie is the order the day.

Freshly Grooved + Blues Jamm Project

Freshly Grooved + Blues Jamm Project

A very special Speakeasy Party before our summer break with two outstanding acts, Freshly Grooved and Blues Jamm Project.

Bad Girls Groove

Bad Girls Groove

True Funk Baditude, Badness and Boogie from eight piece sensation and regular sell out Speakeasy Party guests Bad Girls Groove.

The Untouchables

The Untouchables

Basing their sound on the swinging soul of the great artists who recorded for Chess Records in the 50s champions of raw Blues The Untouchables are a regular fixture of The Speakeasy Party.

Harmo Nick's All Around Blues Band

Harmo Nick's All Around Blues Band

Regulars at Iconic London venues, Harmo Nick’s All Around Blues Band bring 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s, RnB, blues, latin, Reggae, Ska, rockabilly and Rock ‘n’ Roll. to the Speakeasy Party.

The Rob Picazo Band

The Rob Picazo Band

Soul, Rhythm & Blues from The Rob Picazo Band at The Speakeasy Party, drawing inspiration from the sounds of Chicago, New Orleans and, of course, Memphis in the 60s and 70s Rob is making his mark on the history of Soul.