Home-grown performers rally around Blu Jaz cafe, which could have its public entertainment licence revoked

Jazz singer Joanna Dong and DJ Koflow have rallied around live entertainment venue Blu Jaz Cafe. PHOTOS: ST FILE
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Local celebrities are rallying around live entertainment venue Blu Jaz Cafe, which could have its public entertainment licence revoked next Monday.

The long-standing venue has been a proving ground for many singers, bands and DJs in the local scene.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 18, 2018, with the headline Home-grown performers rally around Blu Jaz cafe, which could have its public entertainment licence revoked. Subscribe