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Sunday Brunch Jazz Club with Nomad!c

  • Login Lounge 34 Park Street Camberley, England, GU15 3PL United Kingdom (map)

About the event

What better way to spend a Sunday than in the company of friends or loved ones, with live jazz, brunch and fine wines?

Nomad!c are a 5-piece band playing gypsy jazz, swing and bossa nova - think 'hot' club jazz of 30s Paris meeting the cool, summer sounds of 60s Brazilian Ipanema beach. And, just when you can't take any more delight, you are immersed in the American songbook of Sarah Vaughn, Billie Holiday and Diana Krall.

All experienced musicians, Nomad!c comprises Pete 'Tiger' Sheppard on guitar, Claire McAllister (bandleader) on vocals, Ian Thomson on Saxophones, Joe Yeadon on double bass and Tom Vincent on drums.


This event is free.

Other key info

  • 12pm: Doors open - come and enjoy a drink and a leisurely brunch in our 1st floor wine bar.

    1 - 3pm: Soak up the sounds of smooth jazz from Nomad!c, catch up with friends, and watch the world go by. A perfect way to finish the weekend.

    3-4pm: Stay and relax - we're in no hurry.

  • We offer a delicious Charcuterie Platter for brunch (meat or vegetarian option available) - a selection of cured meats, cheeses, crudities, fruits, crackers and preserves - £9.50pp. Or you can choose from our lunch menu.

  • We have 50 gins to choose from, craft beers, wine, cocktails and spirits (and of course, soft drinks also available).

  • Our Sunday Jazz Club’s are suitable for all the family.

  • The nearest carpark is The Atrium (Park Street, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3QL) - Exit the Atrium on the ground floor (with Starbucks on your left) and then turn left at Zizzi's and Login Lounge is approx 200m on your left (next to Pandora and opposite The Bear pub).

  • Please note we are a cashless bar, so please make sure you have a card to pay with.

We look forward to welcoming you to Login Lounge!

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