The Hideaway bar area and seating
Our master mixer finishes pouring one of our trademark cocktails - The Keyhole
Cocktails at the Hideaway bar
Cocktails at the Hideaway bar
cocktails at the Hideaway bar
Hideaway venue - view from the mixing desk
Our high-end sound desk provides our venue with the best acoustic ranges for our esteemed performers.
Our customers, mingling at the bar, share insights on the performance - London's finest live jazz club Hideaway
Hideaway's stage
Hideaway's stage and dining area, your destination for London's finest live jazz nights!
cocktails at the Hideaway bar
A section of our lovely dining area, and our stylish kitchen window
Delicious food from the hand of Hideaway's chef

Events

Thursday July 01, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 01/07/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £8, Doors 7pm, Performance 9pm

Tonight we proudly present double headliners - King of the One-liner, Milton Jones, and Real McCoy star Felix Dexter with a 45 minute Edinburgh Preview

Milton Jones

Former Perrier best newcomer and nominee
Time Out comedy award winner 2003

"King of the surreal one-liners" The Times

"The best one-line merchant in British comedy" Chortle website

"Britain's Emo Phillips" The Guardian

Friday July 02, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 02/07/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £10, Doors 7pm, Performance 9pm

Saturday July 03, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 03/07/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £10, Doors 7pm, Performance 9pm

Sunday July 04, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 04/07/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £10, Doors 7pm, Performance 8pm

Wednesday July 07, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 07/07/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £8, Doors 7pm, Performance 8pm

Thursday July 08, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 08/07/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £8, Doors 7pm, Performance 9pm

**Updated line-up**

Tonight's show has double headliners who will both perform 40 minute sets

Adam Bloom

Winner, Time Out Best Stand-Up award 1998
Winner, Polygram Punter award, Edinburgh Festival 1998

"A dazzling funny and original performer" Melody Maker

"...he brought the house down with a barnstorming set, which made the audience laugh like familiar friends." The Guardian

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