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Follow in the footsteps of The Stones in Putney

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
18 April 2026
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The Half Moon, a well-known London pub and live music venue, has re-opened in Putney, following a full refurbishment.

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Since 1963, it’s been the beating heart of the local social and music scene, hosting generations of gigs and serving as a hub for music lovers, locals, and celebrations alike. It has hosted icons such as The Rolling Stones, Kate Bush, and Ed Sheeran to name a few.

The historic venue now blends its rich musical heritage with a refreshed design, a new first floor dining space, and a menu inspired by Deep South Americana.

Half Moon exterior
Half Moon stage

The beers include DEYA’s Steady Rolling Man IPA — named after legendary blues artist Robert Johnson — alongside favourites from South London-based independent brewery, Gipsy Hill, and popular fruit lager from Jubel.

“Open all week, The Half Moon is ready to welcome old fans, new faces, and anyone who likes their music loud and their pints cold,” said a spokesperson. Walk-ins are encouraged.

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