WEEKLY | FREE JAZZ AROUND YORK'S PUBS
THE PHOENIX, YORK
This is York's premier jazz hang. A tiny intimate pub, just by the walls and York Barbican. Local legends and musicians passing through all of the time. Occasional wine raffles and good ales.
Regular nights:
Mondays
Wednesday Jazz Jam
Thursdays
Sundays
Traditional Jazz at the Cross Keys on Thursdays
Traditional Jazz every Thursday afternoon, 1.00pm – 3.30pm, Cross Keys pub, 32 Tadcaster Road, York YO24 1LQ, Tel 01904 700854 with local musicians; food available (a special jazz menu), free admission, free parking (register your car at the bar) dog friendly and child friendly.
UPCOMING GIGS:
8 Aug, Paul Smith’s Jazz Collective
15 Aug, Ronnie Bottomley’s Quintessentials
22 Aug, No jazz due to York Races
29 Aug, Ron Burnett’s Mardi Gras Jazz Band
5 Sept, Ronnie Bottomley with Eddie Martell and others
12 Sept, Ros Lewis’s Tailgaters
Thursday evening at Eagle and Child
Jazzy and fun takes on classic and contemporary tunes! Often featuring the cream of York's jazz talent. Great deal on steak and wine!
8th August Wayne Pollock all star quartet
15th August Karl Mullen and friends
22nd August James Lancaster, John Settle, Wayne Pollock and bass player TBC
29th August Paul Smith Band
5th September James Lancaster, John Settle, Al Morrison, Eddie Jackson
12th September Stuart MacDonald Quartet
19th September Carioca Soul
26th September James Lancaster, John Settle, Al Morrison, Eddie Jackson
3rd October Ron Burnett MG Jazz Band
10th October James Lancaster, John Settle, Al Morrison, Eddie Jackson
17th October One Foot in the Groove
24th October Carioca Soul
31st October Brexit Blow Out James Lancaster, John Settle, Al Morrison, Eddie Jackson
Sundays at Kennedys
Kennedys hosts bands on some Sundays alongside or after their Sunday dinners. Check out their facebook page or more.

York Uni Vanbrugh Jazz
Every Monday during term time, find great student talent in Vanbrugh bar, University of York Campus. You don't need to be a student to go, the pints are ludicrously cheap, and those students have serious chops.