Ticket Hotline - phone 0845 3732760

On most nights, tickets will be available on the door, but this cannot be guaranteed.

Compass Club events are open to all, and most events are family-friendly, although for the comfort of both our audience and the artists we do operate a guardian policy (click here).

We'd love to receive reviews of any Compass Club gigs - please email to jim@whitbymusicport.com. Please say whether you'd be happy for your review to be published in The Link Magazine as well as on the website.
CONCERT PROGRAMME 2008

Friday 4th April at the Coliseum, Whitby, 8.00pm
Rafiki Jazz
Tickets £10/£8

Rafiki means friends in Swahili … Rafiki Jazz means big, vibrant and dancing sounds for today. This astonishing new 10-piece ensemble promise an electrifying collision of cross-continental cultures where the sounds of key acoustic heritage instruments mix with an ecstatic babble of languages, voices and stories - plus thundering beats'n bass technology!


Saturday 17th May at the Coliseum, Whitby, 8.00pm
Jim Moray
Tickets £12/£10 conc.

Jim caused a furore in the folk world with his 2003 album "Sweet England". This young multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer has created startling contemporary recordings of England's traditional songs.

 

Friday 4th July at the Spa, Bridlington 8.00pm
Transglobal Underground, support - Samay
Tickets £15/£13 conc.

Festival launch night for Musicport 08, in the newly-opened Spa.
Come and see the new venue in action and get a flavour of what Musicport will bring.
Coach from Whitby - Bridlington via Scarborough will be available.

 

 

 

Video of edited highlights of many of our events is available for broadband users at www.whitby.tv

Make a night of it with a great meal - visit Phone 01947 606500

GUARDIAN POLICY

All children should be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Entering an event with a child assumes that you have read and accepted this policy.
It is the guardian's responsibility to ensure that children do not play on the dance floor and do not run around the building.
It is the guardian's responsibility to ensure that children are quiet during performances where noise is inappropriate or likely to disturb the artists or other members of the audience.

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