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London’s Jazz Café Announces Major Expansion Plans For Its Camden Venue

August 9, 20252 Mins Read
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For more than 30 years, Camden’s Jazz Café has been one of London’s unrivalled shrines to live music – a stage that’s seen legends from Amy Winehouse and D’Angelo to Jamiroquai grace its floor, all while nurturing the next wave of jazz and soul talent.

Now, in a move that cements its world-class reputation and reflects its vibrant cultural legacy, the Coffee jazz has unveiled bold new plans to expand and revamp its iconic Parkway home.

The Columbo Group – which has owned the Jazz Café since 2016 and also runs revered nightlife destinations like Blues Kitchen and Phonox recently acquired the neighbouring building at 9 Parkway, previously the Malaysian eatery Mamak don.

The group’s vision, outlined in a planning application to Camden Councildetails a transformation that will allow the Coffee jazz to extend into the new space. This is more than just a facelift: internal reconfiguration at ground and basement level will see new toilets, a cloakroom, and vital backstage facilities created, freeing up room for larger artist green rooms and much-needed storage. The upper floors and front-of-house shop will remain untouched, preserving their current uses.

A spokesperson for the Columbo Group said the upgrade is crucial for keeping the Jazz Café “viable and self-sustaining” as venues continue to adapt to the changing landscape of London nightlife. “We are committed to preserving the life of the Jazz Café and its status as a cultural asset to not just Camden, but London and the UK,” the group stated in its submission. They emphasised that investment like this is vital if legendary venues are to remain vibrant, busy and relevant for years to come.

The expansion comes at a moment of high momentum for the Jazz Café: fresh off the heels of its second annual Jazz Café Festival and the announcement of Jazz Café Easta new venue in a repurposed art-deco theatre in east London.

For fans, musicians, and the wider community, the Jazz Café isn’t just a relic of London’s storied past – it’s an evolving, essential force on the capital’s music map.

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