By Tina Ryan: Widcombe Social Club is a non-profit community focused venue catering classes and events for both local and regional groups. We host various community events throughout the year – we also work in partnership with local charities to provide a space from which to plan, network, and fund-raise for their causes.
Fri 6 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. Free live music: Pete Finch Jazz Band playing a mix of swing standards and ballads, featuring Kait Vox on vocals accompanied by piano, acoustic bass and violin. Doors 5:30, music 7-9, pizza 6-8:30pm. Bar till late. Non-members welcome. www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk
Sat 7 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. Transmission Indie Disco. Classic old school indie tunes, from punk to new wave to baggy and Britpop. 8pm to 1am. Tickets £7.50/£6.50 www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk
Fri 13 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. Free live music: The Poorbox Brothers. Doors 5:30, music 7-9, pizza 6-8:30pm. Bar till late. Non-members welcome. www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk
Fri 20 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. Free live music: Jonnie Melancholy and the Sad Cowboys with an infectious blend of country, blues and folk. Expect rich harmonies, old ballads, love songs and some bluegrass. Doors 5:30, music 7-9, pizza 6-8:30pm. Bar till late. Non-members welcome. www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk

Sun 22 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. Off The Wall Films presents The Blue Caftan. (French with sub-titles) In the medina of Salé, Morocco master tailor Halim is commissioned to fashion a magnificent gold-embroidered royal blue caftan. A talented apprentice, Youssef is engaged and drama ensues. Doors 5:30, film 6:30. Pre-screening supper available. www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk
Fri 27 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. Free live music: Four on Six, a ukulele and guitar duo playing ragtime, jazz, American folk, Hawaiian, classical and pop classics. Doors 5:30, music 7-9, pizza 6-8:30pm. Bar till late . Non-members welcome. www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk
Sat 28 Feb. Widcombe Social Club. All of the Above presents an evening with multi-award- winning jazz guitar maestro Martin Taylor. Doors 6.30pm, show 8pm. Tickets £22/£20. Pre- show supper available. www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk

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