Rockin' Roots Events Presents
Bromley Blues Club · Bromley Little Theatre
BLUES · SOUL · ROOTS
Doors 6:30pm · Shows 7:30pm · Finish 9:45pm · 100 Seats
The Club
Live blues in Bromley has a proper home. Bromley Blues Club is a carefully curated series of intimate shows at Bromley Little Theatre, presented by Rockin' Roots Events in association with 4× UK Blues Award Winner Mississippi MacDonald. This isn't a themed bar night or a covers circuit. Every artist on the Bromley Blues Club stage is the real thing — touring professionals with serious back catalogues who carry the tradition forward with conviction.
The club has its own dedicated site at bromleybluesclub.com. As part of the Rockin' Roots Events family, all shows appear here too — because if you're looking for live blues in South London, this is where you need to be.
The History
Live blues in Bromley is nothing new. In the 1960s, the Bromel Club at the Bromley Court Hotel hosted the giants of American blues — Sonny Boy Williamson, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Champion Jack Dupree, John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley. Jimi Hendrix played here. Wilson Pickett played here. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Long John Baldry were regulars.
That lineage didn't die — it went dormant. Bromley Blues Club brings it back. Same town. Same hunger for the music. A new generation of artists carrying a tradition that runs from the Mississippi Delta to the back streets of South London.
"Sonny Boy Williamson played the Bromel Club, Bromley — January 31st, 1964."— Club archive
"The blues is not just a genre. It's a conversation with everyone who played it before you."— Mississippi MacDonald, 4× UK Blues Award Winner
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The Venue
100 seats. Air-conditioned. Licensed bar. Fully accessible. And a room with an acoustic warmth that makes live blues in Bromley sound exactly as it should. Bromley Little Theatre has been at the heart of the town's cultural life since 1938, and on Blues Club nights it becomes something else entirely — a listening room worthy of the music on its stage.
There is no bad seat in the house. Front row or back row, you're in the room with the artist, and that's the point.
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New shows at Bromley Blues Club go fast. The mailing list gets advance notice before anything goes on general sale — and once a date is announced, tickets move quickly in a 100-seat room.
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