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Brisbane Jazz Club
Kangaroo Point, Brisbane City

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The Brisbane Jazz Club welcomes members and visitors to their beautiful clubhouse. Find them perched right on the river at Kangaroo Point. The Brisbane Jazz Club is a Brisbane icon.

Nestled in-between the beautiful parks of Kangaroo Point, the club is just a hop, skip and a jump from the Holman Street ferry stop. With a million-dollar view overlooking the Brisbane River as it reflects the spectacular city lights, it's no wonder that the club continues to be a draw-card with visitors and locals alike, characterised as a relaxed, friendly, welcoming and uniquely Brisbane venue.


CONTACT DETAILS

Phone: 07 3391 2006
Email: info@brisbanejazzclub.com.au
Web: www.brisbanejazzclub.com.au

ENTRY INFORMATION

Open Times:
Open every Friday and Saturday from 1830 until 2330. Open on Sunday from 1700 to 2100. On the last Sunday of the month there is a riverside jazz breakfast from 0830 to 1130. There are Talkin' Jazz Jam Sessions for high school students on the third Saturday of the month from 1400 to 1700. Jazz appreciation sessions are on the second and last Thursday of each month from 1900 to 2100. Jazz singers' jam night is on the first Tuesday of each month from 1900 until 2200.

Entry Costs:

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Adult$15.00   01 May 08 - 31 Mar 09    
Adult$10.00   01 May 08 - 31 Mar 09   This is the cost for members. Visit www.brisbanejazzclub.com.au to download a membership application.
Concession$12.00   01 May 08 - 31 Mar 09    

FURTHER INFORMATION


General Comments

Since it was formed in 1972 to 'promote awareness and participation in jazz of all styles', the Brisbane Jazz Club has provided opportunities for both amateur and professional jazz musicians to meet and play together on a regular basis. The Club's great location on the banks of the Brisbane River provides an ideal setting for members and their visitors to hear the best of local, interstate, and international jazz artists at their regular sessions.

How to get There

Public Transport -Catch a bus or train to the city, then wander down to Eagle Street Pier and take a ferry (Route four or six) across the river from the Eagle Street Pier Ferry Terminal to the Holman Street Ferry Terminal. Then it's a 60 metre walk to the club! Alternatively, visit the Trans Info Journey Planner site: http://jp.transinfo.qld.gov.au/ Type in your home address and "Annie St, Kangaroo Point" and go from there!