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Bognor Regis MelodyTimes

Telephone Number :  07925 383 744   or   07748 113 975

Email address :  info@melodytimes.co.uk

Website :  www.MelodyTimes.co.uk

Contact name :  Dave Braithwaite

Venue address : The Jubilee Hall, Middleton-on-Sea, Nr. Bognor Regis, PO22 6JA

About Bognor Regis MelodyTimes

Bognor Regis MelodyTimes has been providing entertainment since beginning as the Regis Organ & Keyboard Club in September 1977, with new members and visitors alike always assured of a very warm and friendly welcome.  Admission is £10.00 including complimentary tea & coffee at the interval. 

We meet on Sunday afternoons at 2.15pm, finishing around 4.30pm, so everyone can travel in daylight.

Events generally include a wide range of music, including music from the musicals, big band favourites, popular light classics and much, much more, all played live by nationally acclaimed keyboard and popular entertainment organ players.  The club also tries to feature the best new players to the circuit and also the stars of the future, which have included very special and enjoyable concerts with hugely talented young players and singers from the Rye Wurlitzer Academy.

Following a recent publicity push, it has been wonderful to see a rise in our regular audience number.

NOTE - If using a Sat-Nav, please use postcode PO22 7SR, which will take you to the car park alongside the venue.

Bognor Regis MelodyTimes's Photo Gallery

Steve Hubble Lewis Scott Rye Wurlitzer Academy Students with Michael Wooldridge Michael Wooldridge Chris Jones Concert Night Brett Wales David Harrild

Bognor Regis MelodyTimes's Concert Diary

2026
January 25thDavid Ingley
February 22ndMatthew Bason
April 26thElizabeth Harrison
May 31stTony Stace
June 28thIan Griffin
July 26thChris Jones
August 30thChris Powell (more details)

2.15 pm

September 27thDavid Last
October 25thDavid Harrild
November 29thJamyma Hanson (more details)

with Lucy Crouch

November 29thLadies Day with Jamyma Hanson and Lucy Crouch
December 20thSteve Hubble