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The Three Stags

Kennington's Monday-night free folk open mic at 67-69 Kennington Road, SE1 7PZ — historic pub (Charlie Chaplin was a regular), PA + guitar amp + piano, 12-minute slots.

The Three Stags — Quick Facts

Kennington's Monday-night free folk open mic at 67-69 Kennington Road, SE1 7PZ — historic pub (Charlie Chaplin was a regular), PA + guitar amp + piano, 12-minute slots.

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Capacity~250 standing
Live nightsContact venue
Curfew
Sound limiter
Outdoor stageNo
OriginalsYes
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The Three Stags 67-69 Kennington Road
Kennington
London SE1 7PZ

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What's on Stage

PA + monitors
Drum kit
Guitar amp
Bass amp
Keys / keyboard
Vocal mics
In-house engineer

About The Three Stags

The Three Stags is a grassroots music venue in Kennington, London with a standing capacity of approximately 250. PA system and vocal mics are provided; bring your own instruments and amps.

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The Three Stags in Kennington offers a unique blend of history and music, having once welcomed Charlie Chaplin. With a standing capacity of around 80, this intimate venue hosts a lively free folk open mic every Monday night, encouraging both original compositions and covers. Equipped with a PA system, guitar amp, and piano, it provides a welcoming space for emerging artists to showcase their talent.

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67-69 Kennington Road, Kennington, London, SE1 7PZ

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PA system and vocal mics provided. BYO instruments and amps. Need a venue with full backline? Filter London venues by backline.
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67-69 Kennington Road, Kennington, London, SE1 7PZ. See the map below for directions. Browse more London venues nearby.
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