Nell’s Jazz & Blues Club (London) is an intimate live music venue located in West Kensington with a capacity of just 350. The club opened its doors to the public in 2014 and kicked off its first show with none other than the legendary Van Morrison. Since then, various jazz and blues singers have graced the stage at the cosy venue including Jessica Sweetman and
The Greasy Slicks.
Venue Details
Getting there
Nell’s Jazz & Blues Club is located on North End Crescent, West Kensington and is very easy to get to.
By train and tube: The nearest train station to Nell’s Jazz & Blues Club is the Kensington (Olympia) station (around a 7-minute walk to the venue). If you are taking the tube, the nearest stop is West Kensington and this is around a 3-minute walk from the venue.
By bus: Buses that will get you to Nell’s Jazz & Blues Club (London) include the 74, 190, 430, N74, N97.
By car: The venue is located just off the A4 down North End Rd which then leads onto North End Crescent.
International: Both Heathrow Airport and London City Airport are located less than 15 miles from the venue. Foreign visitors can catch a cab or make use of London public transport infrastructure - both airports are served by tube and bus lines.
Parking facilities
There is no car park facility at the actual venue itself but parking is available on the adjacent roads. Note that it is a first come first serve basis. Also, no spots are reserved for the Blue Badge holders.
Access for people with special needs
Although there is no specific disabled access at the venue the staff on site are always on hand to help. If you do have any specific needs or concerns, please contact the administration staff directly at the venue.