The Venue (New Cross, London) Explained
The Venue |
Location: | 2 Clifton Rise / 325 to 327 New Cross Road New Cross, London, SE14 |
Opened: | - as New Cross Super Kinema
(1925 - 1927)
- as New Cross Kinema
(1927 - 1948)
- as Kinema
(1948 - 1950)
- as Gaumont New Cross
(1950 to 1960)
- as The Harp Club
(1960s - 1989)
- as The Venue
(1989)
|
Closed: | 2020 |
Capacity: | 1400 |
The Venue was a music venue and nightclub in a former cinema located in New Cross, London, England.
History
The building first opened as a cinema named the New Cross Super Kinema in 1925. This was shortened to the New Cross Kinema in 1927,[1] and further to just Kinema in 1948. During this time the building also housed the New Cross Palais de Danse.[2] It became the Gaumont New Cross in 1950.[3]
After this it was an Irish traditional music and Irish country dance hall named The Harp Club.[4] In the 1970s the club hired out its rooms for reggae nights.[5] By the late 1980s it had also become a venue for genres such as indie pop, goth, and acid house.[6] [7] [8]
It opened as The Venue in April 1989.[9] [10] Artists to perform there included Oasis,[11] Pulp,[12] Suede,[13] Blur, Lush,[14] Radiohead,[15] Chumbawamba,[16] Teenage Fanclub,[17] Mudhoney, Hole,[18] Front Line Assembly,[19] Current 93,[20] The Melvins,[21] Shed 7,[22] The Cardiacs,[23] and Subhumans.[24]
Boxer Dominic Negus was a bouncer there for a time.[25]
By the 2000s the majority of live concerts there were tribute acts,[26] and it largely functioned more as a DJ-oriented nightclub.[27]
Notes and References
- Book: The Directory of Directors. 1927. Thomas Skinner & Company. 87.
- Book: The British Isles: A Guide for Overseas Visitors. Ed. J. Burrow & Company. 1929. 9781333638610.
- Web site: A Brief History of The Venue in New Cross. South London Club. 21 May 2017 . 25 September 2024.
- Book: Blooming Meadows: The World of Irish Traditional Musicians. Fintan. Vallely. Charlie. Piggott. 1998. 9781860590672. Town House.
- Book: Warren, Emma. Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through the Dancefloor. 2023. 9780571366057. Faber & Faber.
- Book: Collins, Andrew. Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now: My Difficult 80s. 141. 2012. 9781448175383. Ebury Publishing.
- Shock Treatment. The Illustrated London News. 276. 1988. Illustrated London News & Sketch Limited.
- Web site: Phatmedia old skool flyer archive - Searching flyers by VENUE. Phatmedia.
- Web site: The lost nightclubs of south east London- from Bon Bonne to the Venue. 7 May 2022. News Shopper. Berk. Uyal. 25 September 2024.
- Book: Allen, Carl. London Gig Venues. 978-1445658193. 2016. Amberley .
- Book: McCarroll, Tony. Oasis: The Truth. 2011. John Blake. 9781843588184.
- Book: Patterson, Sylvia. I'm Not with the Band: A Writer's Life Lost in Music. 2016. 9780751558692. Little, Brown Book Group.
- Book: Anderson, Brett. Coal Black Mornings. 2018. Little, Brown Book Group. 978-1-4087-1047-0 .
- Blinded by the light. Sounds. 23 March 1991. 26.
- Book: Baker, Trevor. Thom Yorke - Radiohead & Trading Solo. 2009. John Blake. 9781784189495.
- Nightshift. Sounds. 5 January 1991. 40.
- Jocks Away. Sounds. 12 January 1991. 29.
- Book: Bollen, Andy. Nirvana - A Tour Diary: My Life on the Road with One of the Greatest Bands of All Time. John Blake. 2013. 9781782196143.
- Book: Reed, S. Alexander. Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music. 2013. Oxford University Press USA. 9780199832606.
- Book: Everything Keeps Dissolving: Conversations with Coil. Nick. Soulsby. 2023. 9781913689438. MIT Press.
- Nightshift. Sounds. 12 January 1991. 36.
- Power Restored in Polydor's Cast. Billboard. 30 Mar 1996. 145.
- Book: Bell, Adrian. Aylesbury Bolton Wolverhampton Hove: A Little Man and 101 Cardiacs Gigs. 74. 2011. Adrian Bell . 9780956879509.
- Book: Glasper, Ian. Silence Is No Reaction: Forty Years of Subhumans. 2023. PM Press. 9781629636955.
- Book: Out of The Shadows - My Life of Violence In and Out of the Ring. Dominic. Negus. Ivan. Sage. John Blake. 2007. 9781782192732.
- Billboard. Kings of Homage. 1 Sep 2007. 23. Lars. Brandle.
- Web site: The Venue nightclub New Cross celebrates 30th anniversary. News Shopper. 25 March 2019. 25 September 2024. Liam. McInerney.