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Jah Wobble & The Invaders of the Heart

  • Login Lounge 34 Park Street Camberley, England, GU15 3PL United Kingdom (map)

About the event

Join us for a night with a music legend! Combining global music, reggae, fusion and punk influences, Jah Wobble has entranced the world with his hypnotic bass riffs for over four decades and has become one of Britain’s most influential and distinct bass players. Accompanied by his band, Invaders of the Heart, Jah Wobble is reborn into a new decade as defiant as ever with a brand new UK tour.

Born John Wardle, the nickname was given to him by Sid Vicious following an evening of drunken antics. Sid Vicious then went on to give Jah his first ever bass guitar. As a bassist, Jah Wobble is well known as one of the founding members and ultimately the back bone of the legendary Public Image Limited (PiL) during the early years. Whilst working with John Lyndon, Keith Levene and Jim Walker, Jah’s notoriously powerful low end bass created PiL’s debut album Public Image: First Issue, which included the band’s first Top 10 single as well as their prestigious second album Metal Box, which included the post-punk classic Death Disco.


This event is £24.

Other key info

  • 7pm: Doors open - join us for a drink!

  • There will be no food available at this event.

  • We have 50 gins to choose from, craft beers, wine, cocktails and spirits (and of course, soft drinks also available).

  • Our live music nights do not have an age restriction, but we ask people to bear in mind that it is an adult environment with alcohol being served.

  • The nearest carpark is The Atrium (Park Street, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3GX) - Exit the Atrium on the ground floor (with Starbucks on your left) and then turn left at Zizzi's and Login Lounge is approx 200m on your left (next to Pandora and opposite The Bear pub).

  • Please note we are a cashless bar, so please make sure you have a card to pay with.

We look forward to welcoming you to Login Lounge!

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