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Topic: Millennium Music Hall Closure
Posted By: minded
Subject: Millennium Music Hall Closure
Date Posted: 25 May 2011 at 9:19pm

Millennium Music Hall closure shocks Cardiff promoters

It is understood the 800-capacity Millennium Music Hall next to the Millennium Stadium will stage its final gigs over the Bank Holiday weekend.

One promoter John Rostron said he knew the venue planned to relocate but said the short notice was "ridiculous".

A statement on the venue's website said they were currently re-scheduling some June events.

News of the closure comes just days after the venue was shortlisted by music magazine NME for a readers' poll of the best grassroots music venues in Wales.

The Millennium Music Hall opened in October 2009 in the Millennium Plaza complex alongside the Millennium Stadium, taking over a venue previously known as Sub29 and Jumpin' Jacks.

It has played host to a range of rock, pop, dance and blues artists including Shaun Ryder, Tinie Tempah, Faithless, Stiff Little Fingers, Hayseed Dixie and Johnny Winter.

Mr Rostron is one of a number of outside promoters who have had to move their scheduled gigs to other venues in Cardiff.

He said he was aware that operators of the venue had been looking for new premises, as their landlords were reportedly planning to turn the venue into a restaurant.

But Mr Rostron was surprised to receive just one week's notice of the closure, adding that it was costly and time consuming to renegotiate agreements with bands and their agents.

"It's hard enough as it is to attract bands to Wales," he said.

"It's central and a good price to hire," he said of the venue.


Steve Francis, who runs underground dance music promoters C-Y-N-T, said the venue's closure was a "huge disappointment"."Moving a gig to the Coal Exchange, for example, will cost at least another £1,000."

"We have had to completely cancel our bank holiday party on Sunday but have managed to re-arrange the others thanks only to the compassion shown from other venues who were willing to move other events around to accommodate us.

"As Cardiff is not a city spoilt for choice for larger live gig venues, it is a real disappointment and we now have to seriously consider how we'll continue to provide the same high spec shows like we have done at the Millennium Music Hall."

No-one at the venue was available for comment, but a statement on its website said: "We are currently re-scheduling some of our events in June.

"This is due to issues relating to a planned move of premises. All tickets purchased will remain valid for any re-scheduled events."





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Posted By: minded
Date Posted: 25 May 2011 at 9:21pm
Decent venue that was, quite a shame Unhappy


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 25 May 2011 at 10:10pm
Really good venue, The Point down the bottom end of Butetown was also a cracking venue that was forced to close.


Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 9:12am
guttin. went there to see alkaline trio and terrorvision. very decent venue.
 


Posted By: scarletman
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 9:18am
Didn't the Plaza go onto receivership last December ?

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Posted By: KID A
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 9:30am
Not happy.

No wonder people outside of Wales think we live in a hole.

There are very few decent live music venues in our "capital city" for small - medium size bands.

What a joke.


Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 9:32am
spot on there kidA.


Posted By: minded
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 12:37pm
We'll never attract certain bands that are too big for clubs, too small for arena's.

All hopes of The National ever playing Cardiff... destroyed!


Posted By: TonduTurk
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 12:43pm
where's it moving to ?


Posted By: Keithd
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 1:21pm
The only small venue I know of left in Cardiff is The Globe.


Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 2:18pm
Clwb Ifor Bach is still going keithd. a personal fav of mine. and the students union be it solus or the great hall. both good gig venues and pretty small. seen few brilliant gigs in there. theres also next door to the union is it shermon theatre? good acoustic gigs in there sometimes. gruff rhys has played there i know.  
 
i have seen the globe in adverts but where is it? i have never been there?


Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 2:21pm
Originally posted by m1nd3d m1nd3d wrote:

We'll never attract certain bands that are too big for clubs, too small for arena's.

All hopes of The National ever playing Cardiff... destroyed!
slightly off topic but are they any good? i have read alot on them but still havent listened to them. keep on forgetting. what bands are they similar too?


Posted By: A Evans
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 2:22pm
Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Clwb Ifor Bach is still going keithd. a personal fav of mine. and the students union be it solus or the great hall. both good gig venues and pretty small. seen few brilliant gigs in there. theres also next door to the union is it shermon theatre? good acoustic gigs in there sometimes. gruff rhys has played there i know.  
 
i have seen the globe in adverts but where is it? i have never been there?


you going to see him in St Davids Hall in October?


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Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 2:25pm

only place ive seen him on his own is spillers! so i cant wait to go to an actual gig. you going?



Posted By: A Evans
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 2:27pm
Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

only place ive seen him on his own is spillers! so i cant wait to go to an actual gig. you going?



aye booked my tickets on Tuesday night, seems to be selling well. Ive never seen him on his own. I have seen SFA 5 times, last time was in Sub29 when they played their new album from start to finish with a few classics at the end.


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Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 2:31pm
Originally posted by A Evans A Evans wrote:

Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

only place ive seen him on his own is spillers! so i cant wait to go to an actual gig. you going?



aye booked my tickets on Tuesday night, seems to be selling well. Ive never seen him on his own. I have seen SFA 5 times, last time was in Sub29 when they played their new album from start to finish with a few classics at the end.
he played in spillers records with his power ranger helmet on! was brilliant.
 
seen furries in CIA for the guerilla tour, rings around the world tour and the mwng tour and saw them in both cia and newport centre for phantom power tour. the new album saw them in hop farm festival. one of if not the best bands i have seen live.


Posted By: minded
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 3:35pm
Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Originally posted by m1nd3d m1nd3d wrote:

We'll never attract certain bands that are too big for clubs, too small for arena's.

All hopes of The National ever playing Cardiff... destroyed!
slightly off topic but are they any good? i have read alot on them but still havent listened to them. keep on forgetting. what bands are they similar too?

I can't really describe who they are similar to, they are quite unique. I suppose Tindersticks is the closest comparison but their songs are a lot slower, purposefully depressing and moody, whereas the National sound moody because of his baritone vocals but most songs are uplifting and full of life.

If you're planning on listening to an album first, I'd start with Boxer. It has much more energy throughout than the newer High Violet. 


Posted By: Keithd
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 4:00pm
Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Clwb Ifor Bach is still going keithd. a personal fav of mine. and the students union be it solus or the great hall. both good gig venues and pretty small. seen few brilliant gigs in there. theres also next door to the union is it shermon theatre? good acoustic gigs in there sometimes. gruff rhys has played there i know.  
 
i have seen the globe in adverts but where is it? i have never been there?


Details below, not a bad little place Smile

  • https://www.facebook.com/theglobecardiff">
    https://www.facebook.com/theglobecardiff - - The Globe Cardiff
    Live Music Venue · Cardiff
    http://www.theglobecardiff.com/ - www.theglobecardiff. - com



Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 4:15pm
Originally posted by m1nd3d m1nd3d wrote:

Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Originally posted by m1nd3d m1nd3d wrote:

We'll never attract certain bands that are too big for clubs, too small for arena's.

All hopes of The National ever playing Cardiff... destroyed!
slightly off topic but are they any good? i have read alot on them but still havent listened to them. keep on forgetting. what bands are they similar too?

I can't really describe who they are similar to, they are quite unique. I suppose Tindersticks is the closest comparison but their songs are a lot slower, purposefully depressing and moody, whereas the National sound moody because of his baritone vocals but most songs are uplifting and full of life.

If you're planning on listening to an album first, I'd start with Boxer. It has much more energy throughout than the newer High Violet. 
cheers. will keep an eye out for boxer.


Posted By: PE SA
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 4:17pm
Originally posted by Keithd Keithd wrote:

Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Clwb Ifor Bach is still going keithd. a personal fav of mine. and the students union be it solus or the great hall. both good gig venues and pretty small. seen few brilliant gigs in there. theres also next door to the union is it shermon theatre? good acoustic gigs in there sometimes. gruff rhys has played there i know.  
 
i have seen the globe in adverts but where is it? i have never been there?


Details below, not a bad little place Smile

  • https://www.facebook.com/theglobecardiff">
    https://www.facebook.com/theglobecardiff - - The Globe Cardiff
    Live Music Venue · Cardiff
    http://www.theglobecardiff.com/ - www.theglobecardiff. - com

thank you. tempted to go and see H20 there.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26 May 2011 at 7:54pm
Originally posted by m1nd3d m1nd3d wrote:

Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Originally posted by m1nd3d m1nd3d wrote:

We'll never attract certain bands that are too big for clubs, too small for arena's.

All hopes of The National ever playing Cardiff... destroyed!
slightly off topic but are they any good? i have read alot on them but still havent listened to them. keep on forgetting. what bands are they similar too?

I can't really describe who they are similar to, they are quite unique. I suppose Tindersticks is the closest comparison but their songs are a lot slower, purposefully depressing and moody, whereas the National sound moody because of his baritone vocals but most songs are uplifting and full of life.

If you're planning on listening to an album first, I'd start with Boxer. It has much more energy throughout than the newer High Violet. 

ooh, i do like a bit of tindersticks



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