FAIRFIELD CONCERT HALL: Croydon Symphonic Band, July 10. Youth Music Showcase, July 12. Elijah, July 13. 020 8688 9291.
ADDIGNTON PALACE: Gravel Hill Mozart Festival, Wednesday July 10, 7.30pm. 0118986 0905.
CROYDON FOLKSONG CLUB: Ruskin House, Coombe Road, Croydon. 020 8698 5322.
CAF OPERA: Croydon Clocktower, Katharine Street, Croydon. Free Live Jazz, every Thursday 12.15pm - 2pm. 8760 5400.
CARSHALTON JAZZ CLUB: Charles Cryer Studio Theatre, High Street. 020 8647 2114.
STANHOPE CLUB: Stanhope Road, Carshalton. Live rock n' roll. Non-members 2.50. 020 8647 4019.
SECOMBE THEATRE JAZZ: Cheam Road, Sutton. 020 8770 6990.
THE CARTOON: 179/183 London Road, Croydon. The Riffs, July 12. Dirty DC, July 13. Austin Smith Band, July 14. 020 8329 1616.
CARSHALTON AND SUTTON HOME ORGAN CLUB: United Services Club, Carshalton Road, Sutton. Second Monday of every month. 020 8654 5406.
CROYDON INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE GROUP: St George's Church Centre, Barrow Road, Waddon. Meetings every Monday. 020 8686 4219.
JAZZ AT THE UNION CLUB: Croydon Unison Social Club, Chatsworth Road. 0208 688 8142.
WORCESTER PARK CLUB: Park Terrace, Malden Road, Worcester Park. 01784 460094.
ROCK N' ROLL/SWING JIVE: Tuition & Social Dance. Beginners welcome. Sundays 8pm. Coulsdon. 020 8668 3283.
RUSKIN HOUSE: 23 Coombe Road, Croydon. Rhythm and Blues, Friday, 8pm, 2; Folk and Blues festival family fun day, Sunday July 21, 1pm-11pm, 3. 020 8764 9329.
HOBGOBLIN: 7 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill. Free before 9pm/2.
WHITE HORSE PUB: 1 Selhurst Road, Norwood. Disco, Friday, 8pm; Karaoke, Wednesday, and Saturday, 8.30pm, live music Sunday 4pm to 7pm, free. 020 8684 4498.
SOUTH NORWOOD CLUB: 14 Manor Road, SE25. Rock, blues, jazz, pop. Sundays 5pm to 9pm. 020 8654 1712.
GUN TAVERN: Church Street, Croydon. Sunday jazz. 020 8667 1472.
THE LORD NAPIER, Beulah Road, Thornton Heath.
THE SWAN: 215 Clapham Road, Stockwell. 020 7978 9778.
THE LORD NAPIER, Beulah Road, Thornton Heath.
July 10, 2002 21:00
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