Edinburgh Evening News

Brewhemia announces 7-day music in response to closure of Jazz Bar

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An Edinburgh bar has announced an exciting new line-up of music events in response to the sudden closure of one of the city’s most beloved music venues.

Following the devastatin­g news that The Jazz Bar would close permanentl­y after 19 years, there was a feeling held by musicians and regulars of the venue that Edinburgh had lost an essential part of the Capital’s music scene.

But now, city centre bar, Brewhemia, has moved quickly in a bid to provide local musicians with a platform to share their music and fill the void for music lovers that the Chambers Street basement bar has left in its wake.

Starting on Monday night, customers at the Market Street venue can watch live music seven nights a week with Brewhemia offering something new each night from a range of musical genres including jazz, blues and 1920s ragtime.

The venue said staff have “worked tirelessly to coordinate a new entertainm­ent rota” and described the move as a “new chapter in Edinburgh’s music scene”.

Making an announceme­nt on their website, Brewhemia said: “It was a sad day for music lovers in Edinburgh when The Jazz Bar, a beloved local venue, announced its closure.

“Known for its intimate setting and eclectic line-up of artists, The Jazz Bar had been a cornerston­e of the city’s music scene for years.

“Its closure left a void in the hearts of many, and more importantl­y, left local artists without a stage to perform their music.”

Owners at Brewhemia said they recognise the need for a new music venue in Edinburgh and said their “unique atmosphere combined with its commitment to showcasing local talent, makes it the perfect place for musicians to play their gigs”.

They added they are optimistic their jam-packed schedule will keep the city’s live music legacy afloat and hope musicians who frequented The Jazz Barr will bring their talents to the Brewhemia stage.

With plans to host live music each night for the foreseeabl­e future, the current entertainm­ent rota includes ‘Neumusik Monday’, ‘Brew&Blues Tuesday’, ‘Musikhalle’ on Wednesdays, ‘Howl @ The Moon’ on Thursdays, ‘Kabaret’ on Fridays, ‘Saturday Shindigs’ and the weekly entertainm­ent programme closes with the ‘Sunday Service.’

For informatio­n about line-ups and times, you can visit the Brewhemia website.

Brewhemia added: “The closure of The Jazz Bar marked the end of an era, but the rise of Brewhemia signals the beginning of a new one.

“With its commitment to supporting local artists and providing a vibrant venue for live entertainm­ent, Brewhemia is set to become a new beacon in Edinburgh’s music scene.”

With its commitment to local artists, Brewhemia is set to become a new beacon in Edinburgh’s music scene

 ?? ?? Brewhemia on Market Street has announced it will host live music seven days a week – describing the move as a ‘new chapter in Edinburgh’s music scene’
Brewhemia on Market Street has announced it will host live music seven days a week – describing the move as a ‘new chapter in Edinburgh’s music scene’
 ?? ?? The Jazz Bar on Chambers Street closed suddenly earlier this month
The Jazz Bar on Chambers Street closed suddenly earlier this month
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