Kingston Entertainment

  1. Asylum

    Still the happening scene, packing in crowds Tuesday through Sunday. Tuesday is ladies night with free admission until , and on Thursday the inimitable Stone Love sets up its legendary sound system.

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  2. Café What's On

    This intimate bar at Devon House has occasional live music and art exhibits.

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  3. Little Theater

    Puts on plays, folk concerts and modern dance throughout the year. The main season is July through August. From December through April, producer Basil Dawkins presents a 'mini-season' of smaller productions.

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  4. Pepper's

    You'll feel like a local after a night at this rousing spot, which gets going early for the after-work crowd and continues hopping well past midnight. On Tuesday night there's wine and cheese and live country music, karaoke on Thursday and oldies night on Sunday.

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  5. Priscilla's

    This quiet spot sustains a laid-back vibe and, on special occasions, live music. A great place to meet local Kingstonians.

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  6. Red Bones Blues Café

    This could become your favorite spot in town - a hip bar with cool ambience, good conversation and great music. The last Wednesday of the month there's poetry with musical accompaniment, and on Friday there's quality live blues and jazz. An art gallery, open evenings, shows well-chosen local and international talent. And this says nothing of the food.

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  7. University Singers

    Watch for performances by the University Singers, who are acclaimed for their repertoire of Caribbean folk and popular music, choral performances, madrigals, jazz, African songs and pantomime. Don't miss the Cari-Folk Singers, who are dedicated to preserving the Jamaican folk genre.

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