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The Secret Music Club

Nicoles, Birmingham, West Midlands, B186BS


The Secret Music Club: The Secret Music Club @ Nicoles happens EVERY WEDNESDAY night.

This is what we have coming up in the next few months at The Secret Music Club at Nicoles:

Wed 12th Nov DAVID GARSIDE + open mic

Wed 19th Nov ENGLISH JONES + open mic

Wed 26th Nov THE SMILING STRANGERS + open mic

Wed 3rd Dec THE KATE DOUBLEDAY BAND + open mic

Wed 10th Dec BANSKA + open mic

Wed 17th Dec VEDINA MOS + open mic

Wed 24th Dec ** THE SECRET CHRISTMAS PARTY ** - Free roast turkey, free mince pies and mulled wine!

Wed 31st Dec New Years Eve: No Secret Music Club!

Wed 7th Jan PORTLAND + open mic

Wed 14th Jan KEVIN HAYCOX + open mic

Wed 21st Jan TBA + open mic

Wed 28th Jan LAZYMANZ FLUTE + open mic

The Secret Music Club happens every Wednesday night at Nicoles, 18 Hall Street, Birmingham. B18 6BS. Nicoles is at the heart of the Jewellery Quarter at the top of Caroline Street, just a few minutes from St. Pauls Square.

The best local and touring acts - Free entry - Great beer at recession-busting prices - Silent move backdrops - Open mic session for poets and musicians (ALL welcome!) - Great vibes!

A favourite of many touring musicians, this is perhaps the best little gig in Britain..!

Thanks,

Mike @ The Secret Music Club @ Nicoles

18 Hall Street, Birmingham. B18 6BS.

www.myspace.com/secretmusicclub

www.nicolesbar.co.uk


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The Secret Music Club
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Nicoles
18 Hall Street
Birmingham
Birmingham
West Midlands
B186BS   map

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