It would be doable on a Saturday, depending on my interest.
I recall a jazz club in Tulsa that opened for literally three weeks called the Purple (or Red, or Green) Onion. One week they had Sam Rivers Trio, the next Woody Shaw Quintet, and the third week they booked an "alternative" big band out of Denton that I was in called the Kosmic Jazz Orchestra, which was led by a writer named Paul Holderbaum and contained Mike Smith, Charlie Young, Bob Belden, Chuck Schmitt, Randy Zimmerman, Bruce Hall, just a buttload full of top-shelf Denton talen who played in the 1:00 but wanted something else as well. And an oddball or two, which was how I got in.
anyway, we played Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, never to more then 3-4 people a night. Paul gave us checks at the end of the gig and we drove home. I went straight to Kroger and cashed mine, because I was dead fucking broke. Paul called everybody on Monday, frantic, DON'T CASH THAT CHECK, THE CLUB'S FOLDED! I CAN'T COVER ANYTHING!
I had to tell Paul that, sorry, too late, and he was like, gee, ok, I understand, but you could tell that the established pattern for people with steady gig income was to wait to get paid by a contractor or even the bandleader, the classic "the check's in the mail" thing) and then wait to go to the bank. This I did not know at the time. Lesson learned.
So, that's my experience with jazz in Tulsa. Hope it goes better this time around, although there's no Sam Rivers Trio or Woody Shaw Quintet left to go broke on.