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Saints Of Sin have been delivering their brand of excessive Hard Rock debauchery since 2013 and the party hasn’t stopped yet! The band are based on the South Coast of England but have been busy touring the rest of the country since their formation.
The motley crew of lost boys features brothers Marcus ‘Sparxx’ Jenkins on guitar and Ash Jenkins on bass, Rui Brito on vocals, Josh Rose on Drums and newest member Sophie Burrell also on guitar.
Saints Of Sin have a little something for everybody and it is this that keeps them moving up the ladder on the gigging circuit. Their achievements include slots at The Isle Of Wight Festival, Hard Rock Hell, 02 Academy and two headline shows at The Telford International Centre.
Known locally as the Cave, we are one of the best kept secrets in SW London, but not for long. Once people have discovered the Cavern, they keep returning to see some of the best musicians around.
We are fussy about who we put on so you can guarantee seeing some excellent musicians Wednesdays through to Sundays. Alternatively, wander down during the day (open 12-12) and check out our growing collection of memorabilia and great jukebox.
We do not charge entry on the door (except for NYE) so we ask two things of you:
1) Spend money over the bar or don't be surprised to be asked to leave! We have normal pub prices - not inflated like other venues.
2) Be generous when "the jug" goes around, you could be charged £10+ to see some of our top bands elsewhere.
Although musicians love playing to you, they cannot be expected to live on thin air so we have to pay them!
Rock
100 Coombe Lane,
Raynes Park,
Greater London,
England,
SW20 0AY.
020 8946 7980
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