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Foley Fest | TW7 7LT
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+0)
Twickenham
Welcome to Foley Fest! Aine Magee AKA Aine Foley died in November 2024 after a long battle with cancer. Aine lived her entire life, worked and died in west London. She was a teacher and spent 24 years teaching at the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School. Alongside her family, friends and her work, Aine loved her music. In addition, we were particularly helped by two charities:
Marie Curie provide a rapid response service in west London. This means specialist nurses were available throughout the night to visit and dispense medication and care as well as advice and support. They also provided staff to sit with Aine through her last nights which allowed family and loved ones respite and sleep.
Maggie's are based at Charing Cross Hospital and provided us with a range of practical support such as a place for relatives to base themselves and work whilst Aine received treatment. Counsellors were always on hand as well as advisers on benefits, insurance and what to say to your children. They also provided endless cups of tea and biscuits.
We are planning to organise a 'Foley Fest' event in the Summer of 2025 for upto 2,000 people. CVMS have donated their playing fields in Twickenham and Rattle & Hum have agreed to headline. There will be music, singing, dancing and laughter. It will also be an opportunity to raise funds and awareness about cancer support services in west London.
Get your early bird tickets at theses reduced prices
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Twickenham Stadium Heritage Tour | Allianz Stadium
Jul 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Twickenham
Twickenham Stadium - the 'Home of Rugby' - opened in 1909. Following overwhelming demand for international match-day tickets, the RFU had purchased a 10 acre site near Twickenham, formerly a market garden for vegetables, hence the stadium's nickname the Cabbage Patch. Originally designed to host 20,000 spectators, Twickenham's current capacity is 82,000. Apart from all of England's home matches, it hosts annual prestige games such as Oxford v Cambridge and Army v Navy. It was the venue for the Rugby World Cup finals of 1991 and 2015.
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Our tour comprises two parts: a guided tour of the stadium itself followed by a visit to the museum.
The tour starts in the stadium, then the Rose and Poppy gates, Spirit of Rugby, Council’s room, President’s suite, The Royal Box and finishes in the home dressing room. Our group then moves on to the museum and we suggest, for those who wish, that we meet in the world famous rugby pub, The Cabbage Patch which is across the road from Twickenham station for a refreshment (not included in ticket price, just to say) if required and then people could wander home when ready.
Our tour leader is London Historians member and Blue Badge Guide
David Beaumont
who is also an official guide with the stadium.
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London Historians Members only
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Join London Historians
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Julian Costello Band & Club's Summer Party | The Cabbage Patch, Twickenham
Jul 9, 2025 (UTC+1)
Twickenham
We are beyond excited to finish our Summer 2025 Season with the charismatic saxophonist
Julian Costello
and his stellar ensemble—a lineup Julian himself dubs a 'Mega Line Up of Heavyweights.' This special evening doubles as our
Summer Party
, blending exceptional music with the warmth of our jazz-loving community.
Julian Costello
is a saxophonist and composer renowned for his eloquent and honest musical expressions. As US jazz critic Ken Avis aptly notes, it's "musicianship in the service of the music more than the ego." Julian's approach invites listeners to connect deeply, transcending words and speaking directly to the soul.
Having been an integral part of Twickenham Jazz Club's revival post-lockdown, Julian's performances are always a treat. His internationally acclaimed album,
Connections: without borders
, showcases his talent for crafting melodies that bridge diverse cultures and experiences. This album, along with his latest release
Julian Costello & Vertigo
, will be available for purchase at the club.
Band Lineup: TBC
Join us for one last unforgettable performance to close out the summer season.
We can’t wait to welcome you to this evening of exceptional music, heartfelt performances, and the joy of reconnecting with friends old and new.
About Twickenham Jazz Club
Established in
2003
,
Twickenham Jazz Club
has been a cornerstone of the local jazz scene for over two decades, bringing together world-class musicians, dedicated jazz lovers, and a warm, welcoming community. More than just a venue, the club is a space where live music thrives, friendships flourish, and the magic of jazz is celebrated in its purest form.
At the heart of it all is
Lesley Christiane
, the club’s founder and soulful driving force. A gifted jazz singer and passionate advocate for live music, Lesley curates each evening with a deep love for the art form and a keen sense of personal connection. Many of the musicians who grace the stage are not just top-tier performers but dear friends, ensuring every gig is infused with camaraderie, spontaneity, and musical brilliance.
Over the years, Twickenham Jazz Club has welcomed an extraordinary lineup of artists, from legendary jazz figures to the most exciting new talents, building a reputation as one of London’s most treasured jazz venues. Audiences can expect nights filled with stunning musicianship, warm hospitality, and the unmistakable magic that happens when great music and great people come together.
Whether you’re a lifelong jazz aficionado or simply looking for an inspiring night out,
Twickenham Jazz Club is a place where the music moves you—and the welcome keeps you coming back.
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Foley Fest | TW7 7LT
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Twickenham
Welcome to Foley Fest!
Aine Magee AKA Aine Foley died in November 2024 after a long battle with cancer. Aine lived her entire life, worked and died in west London. She was a teacher and spent 24 years teaching at the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School (CVMS). Alongside her family, friends and her work, Aine loved her music.
In Aine's memory we are running Foley Fest on the 19th July 2025 for upto 1,000 people. CVMS have donated their playing fields in Twickenham and Dublin based
Rattle & Hum
have agreed to headline. They are widely acclaimed as t
he world's greatest U2 tribute band
and regularly play at festivals all over Ireland and Europe.
This will be the only UK event they will play this summer.
Mikey Magee
has also agreed to play and will bring his unique blend of
Manchester and Irish influenced indie rock
to soutwest London.
There will be music, singing, dancing and laughter. It will also be an opportunity to raise funds and awareness about cancer support services in west London. We will be raising money for these charities:
Marie Curie
provide a rapid response service in west London. This means specialist nurses were available throughout the night to visit and dispense medication and care as well as advice and support. They also provided staff to sit with Aine through her last nights which allowed family and loved ones respite and sleep.
Maggie's
are based at Charing Cross Hospital and provided us with a range of practical support such as a place for relatives to base themselves and work whilst Aine received treatment. Counsellors were always on hand as well as advisers on benefits, insurance and what to say to your children. They also provided endless cups of tea and biscuits.
We have a range of VIP and sponsorship packages. If you are able to support us in other ways please feel free to reach out at :
info@foleyfest.org
This event is likely to sell out. Get your early bird tickets at theses reduced prices:
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