Dining Information
Pre-show dining is available in the Riverside Café ahead of the show.
For more information and to view a sample menu, please click here
Ticket Information
Members pre-sale - Wed 25 March 12pm - Thur 26 March 12pm
General tickets on sale - Thu 26 March 12pm onwards
If you would like to book a wheelchair space or if you have any special requirements, please contact the Box Office on 01252 745444.
*£2 booking fee applies per transaction for all orders, excludes free events.
Dates & times



Members pre-sale - Wed 25 March 12pm - Thur 26 March 12pm
General tickets on sale - Thu 26 March 12pm onwards
Outstanding players. For poise, balance and swing they’re a joy to listen toThe Observer
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club return to Farnham with a stunning new collection of music, narration and projected archive images and footage, celebrating Ronnie Scott’s ‘Soho Songbook’.
Since it’s humble beginnings as a basement music bar where musicians would jam, through to the internationally acclaimed music venue it is today, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club has showcased the music of some of the world’s greatest and most influential Artists. Hosting landmark performances from the likes of Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck and Michael Bublé – and not forgetting surprise appearances by the likes of Jamie Cullum, Stevie Wonder and Prince!
Featuring classic music from the jazz greats – and in particular the legendary vocalists - who have performed at Ronnie Scott’s, alongside narration and projected archive images and rare footage from the club, ‘The Ronnie Scott’s Soho Songbook’ is a glimpse into this unique world and its incredible history. Hosted and performed by the award-winning Ronnie Scott’s All Stars, led by the Club’s Musical Director, this is a unique evening celebrating the music and history of Ronnie Scott’s and is a must for any music fan.
Full-on brillianceThe Guardian
Marrying vision and sound … recounting the blazing trajectory of the legendary jazz shrine with a creative combo of live band action, natty narratives and rare archival footageJazzwise Magazine


