ITALIAN rock band Sexual Disorders are performing at the Standard Music Venue in Walthamstow this Wednesday (August 24), coming over all the way from their native Florence.
The rock band are performing as part of their UK tour and are well worth checking out.
Support comes from Subset and Your Words Are Lies.
It opens from around 8pm and entry is £3 on the door.
The Basics headline a rock night at the venue the next day (Thursday August 25).
Support comes from WIT and Everafter.
Doors to the club, in Blackhorse Lane, open around 8.30pm. Entry is £6 or £5 with a band flyer.
Tribute act R U Experience play on Saturday (August 27). Doors are from 8pm and entry is £9.
Jessica Cheetham and Tom Dalton play a charity fund-raiser at Loughton Folk Club for the very worthy cause of charity Medecins Sans Frontieres on Thursday (August 25).
The Bellowhead-influenced duo perform traditional British songs with two-part harmonies.
Entrance is £3 and doors are at 8pm.
It's at the Loughton Club in Station Road, and there's a £1 discount for members.
The Battered Saucepan blue band play Ye Olde Rose and Crown in Hoe Street, Walthamstow, on Monday (August 29).
The show, which is free, is in the main bar from 9pm.
Waltham Abbey Folk Club in Essex has a Singaround jam night on Monday (August 29).
It's £1.50p and from 8.30pm.
Got a gig? Email dbinns@london.newsquest.co.uk
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