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Beyond the living room


Would your child be up for experiencing performing on a real music stage (with mics, professional sound engineering and a proper speaker array) in total privacy or with a small family audience of their choosing? Absolutely no experience necessary!


We offer free beginner sessions for young people ages 4-17 who want to try out performing ?beyond the living room?.


Next session - Sun 10 November 1pm at Off The Cuff Music Bar SE24

To book contact - [email protected]


To support their performance, on hand we have 8 professional vocal mics, 4 instrumental mics, full size Roland keyboard, electric, bass and acoustic guitar amps, vintage 70s house drum kit (mic?d up), backing tracks, vocal/instrumental effects and professional sound engineer.


We are JOM - a community group who organise free music events for young people ages 4-17. We try to make young performers feel as special as possible and believe confidence and pleasure of performance are the key factors in progressing skill. All our formatting reflects this. We organise...

JOM Beyond The Living Room - beginner performance on a real music stage in private

JOM Junior Open Mic Sessions - the largest junior open mic in the country - 14-28 acts per session and an audience of 80-100. Superb sound support.

JOM Micro Music Festivals - in Brockwell Park. 32 junior acts using festival quality sound engineered by some of the best engineers in the country and supported by an adult crew of 15. Audience 400. VIP tent for performers

FEAST JOM Youth Sessions - at FEAST in West Norwood. Young acts utilise the equipment and sound engineering of high-end established adult bands.

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