Memo to Ric,It's time you went back ya numpty!!!
As it's in August I could still be correct!
Memo to Ric,It's time you went back ya numpty!!!
Correct....but the music is much better than the ****e that is churned out these daysGreat bill but you could class them all as cover bands as none of the original singers are involved.
Very true. Stranglers were my favourite band back in the day.Correct....but the music is much better than the ****e that is churned out these days
I agree, but be a good nostalgia day, The Damned are supporting Hollywood Vampires and they do have the original line upGreat bill but you could class them all as cover bands as none of the original singers are involved.
Same here...still go to see hugh cornwell...he is still excellentVery true. Stranglers were my favourite band back in the day.
Colin to those as know.The Pistols would be a decent show if they could get Lydon back on the same page.
It's the new event space they've just opened, on the ground floor of the Jubilee Church on King Edward Street (opposite Brookes menswear/the old Woolworth's site).where is Jubilee Central?
just seen a comedian i want to see advertised as Jubilee Central, and how come ive never heard of it?
ive googled it and am still none the wiser to be honest, which one is King Edward St? only lived here 43 years....ha
ah cheers, if its new i dont feel as bad not knowing.It's the new event space they've just opened, on the ground floor of the Jubilee Church on King Edward Street (opposite Brookes menswear/the old Woolworth's site).
I had to have a look too! never heard of it either....But, I remember it as the old Methodist Hall....Only a small entrance on King Edward Street so easy to miss but looks like there is quite the space there. I also noticed that they have the legendary guitarist Albert Lee booked in. He seems to be constantly touring. Just looked and he is 82! saw him a couple of years ago at Hessle Town Hall.where is Jubilee Central?
just seen a comedian i want to see advertised as Jubilee Central, and how come ive never heard of it?
ive googled it and am still none the wiser to be honest, which one is King Edward St? only lived here 43 years....ha
Seen a few things there, including a live recording of a Mark Steele BBC radio show. Quite a fair size.ah cheers, if its new i dont feel as bad not knowing.
thanks for the directions, i still navigate my way around town that way , by where shops or pubs are/used to be, i know very few of the actual street names...
It's been open as an events space for years. Or have they refurbished it?It's the new event space they've just opened, on the ground floor of the Jubilee Church on King Edward Street (opposite Brookes menswear/the old Woolworth's site).
The refurb has gone on for ages, went past it on Tuesday and it looks like at long last it's nearing completion. There's some nice stonework going up on the exterior.It's been open as an events space for years. Or have they refurbished it?
They've just spent £187k on it, it reopened last month.It's been open as an events space for years. Or have they refurbished it?
CheersThey've just spent £187k on it, it reopened last month.
Not to mention Adelphi& Wrecking Ball too (and Dive for a tiny venue)theres quite a few spaces in Hull Now for performers , weve started going to Middleton Hall at Uni to watch wrestling with the kids, but that has music gigs, etc..
then theres the Asylum on same site, The Arena , New Theatre, City Hall, Social , and Jubilee
quite a few options.