What's on in Clapham this weekend
Good morning, and welcome to your weekly round up of What's on in Clapham.
Every Thursday we compile all the eye-catching events occurring around Clapham and in neighbouring towns over the weekend.
Read on for not to be missed events to pop in your diary, and remember, you can add your event for FREE using the Nub It button!
Thursday - Saturday: That's Not My Name
Described as 'a complex metaphor for the social understanding of madness' (The Play's The Thing), That's Not My Name is 75 minutes of disjointed chaos in the form of stand-up, sketch and physical comedy questioning the ethics of Psychiatry through the eyes of a featherless biped diagnosed with more mental illnesses than you have friends. Assuming you have friends.
Thursday: Live Music - Rosie Hopkins
Rosie has been playing at The Sun over the last year, bringing a whole load of energy, fun and blinding sets. She even does requests!
No ticket required, but get down early to guarantee a seat.
Thursday: Sex and the City Quiz
"They say nothing lasts forever; dreams change, trends come and go, but friendships never go out style"
Sex And The City - The Quiz comes to the Belle Vue in Clapham.
£2pp to enter with a chance to win the £100 bar tab up for grabs.
Thursday: Comedy Bandits
FREE comedy night every Thursday at The Railway Tavern, Clapham
Weekly stand-up event at The Railway Tavern, Clapham featuring a range of acts, both new and established, bringing the best of the UK comedy circuit to south London.
All Thursday events are free, but you can reserve seats in advance through Comedy Bandits.
Doors open at 7pm / Show starts at 7:30pm
Saturday: Venn Street Market
Venn Street Market is an award-winning local community food market in Clapham, SW4, working directly with farmers and small independent producers enabling our customers to meet face to face with the growers and makers of the foods available each week.
Saturday: Live Music - Lyra
9.30pm - Lyra Based in London, Lyra is an infectious neo soul/rnb act pushing the envolope of their genre. Drawing inspiration from 90's rnb culture to modern day funk and pop.
The band take influence from artists including Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Don Broco, Polyphia, Tom Misch, Cory Wong and Amy Winehouse. Since forming the band in 2016 Lyra have performed in some of the most iconic venues in London such as The Bedford, The Spice of life, 229, The Camden Assembly, 93 Feet East and many more. Their songs have received numerous plays on BBC Introducing in addition to track of the week.
Sunday: Power of Four
Sunday Power of Four at Two Brewers, with a lineup of Queens not to be missed:
5:30pm Mary Mac
7:30pm Miss Jason
9pm Sandra
11pm Marsha Mallow
Free entry before 6pm every Sunday.
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