The Venue (Victoria Street, London)
The Venue was a live music club at 160–162 Victoria Street, London, England, owned by Virgin Records. It opened its doors on 1 November 1978 and operated until 1984. The first act to play there was Graham Parker and The Rumour, followed by the last live performances by Alex Harvey before his death. Todd Rundgren played some dates there just before Christmas in 1978, as part of the tour to back up the Back to the Bars album; released for the Christmas market, at the time. Two shows were sometimes played per night, and the ambience was akin to a nightclub, where audience members sat at tables and could have drinks and meals while listening to the acts. It was also popular for use by record companies showcasing new signings to the music media.
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The original sound system was supplied by Eastlake systems, it was their first foray into live sound. Soon afterwards, Dave Martin from Martin Audio, a company that designed installed and touring PA sound system of the era, replaced the Hidley system with a familiar looking stack of bass bins, mid-range units and HF loudspeakers arrayed either side of the stage. The result as loud and clean, with sound covering the audience far better than the previous rig; sound under the balcony overhang was still problematic, but more the result of poor auditorium design.The building first opened as the Metropole cinema on December 27, 1929. After The Venue closed, it was occupied by a Dicky Dirt's discount jeans shop in the mid 1980s and was a branch of the restaurant chain "Ask" prior to its demolition in early 2013 as part of a major redevelopment of the area.
Acts that played at The Venue
- 23 Skidoo
- After the Fire
- Al Green
- Alan Price
- Alan Vega
- Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias
- Alex Harvey
- Altered Images
- Bert Jansch and Albert Lee
- B-Movie
- Bethnal
- Bette Bright - alongside Motor Boys Motor
- Big Country
- Bill Haley and the Comets
- Blancmange
- Blue Öyster Cult - playing under the name Soft White Underbelly
- Blue 1979 - with support band Kokomo
- Brand X
- Bruford
- Bush Tetras
- Cabaret Voltaire
- Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
- Chameleons
- Charlie Dore
- Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra
- Chaz Jankel
- Chris Rea
- Chuck Berry
- Clint Eastwood & General Saint
- Cocteau Twins
- Cold Chisel
- Crosby & Nash
- Curtis Mayfield
- Dave Edmunds
- Defunkt
- Delta 5
- Depeche Mode
- Devo
- Doll by Doll
- Fad Gadget
- Famous Blues Blasters
- Felt - opening for the Smiths
- The Four Bucketeers
- Freeez
- Furyo / Mecenary Skank
- Gary U.S. Bonds
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Ginger Baker's NNG
- Georgie Fame
- Graham Parker & the Rumour
- Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
- Hall & Oates
- Hambi and the Dance
- Herbie Hancock
- Hi Tension
- Hugh Masekela
- Icehouse
- Iggy Pop
- Incredible Kidda Band
- James Blood Ulmer
- James Brown
- Jan Akkerman
- Japan
- John Cale
- John Cooper Clarke
- John Miles
- John Stewart
- Johnny Winter
- Junior Walker and the Allstars
- Kajagoogoo
- Kate & Anna McGarrigle
- King Crimson
- Klaus Schulze
- Kokomo
- Legs and Co.
- Level 42
- Light Of The World
- Lindisfarne
- Machito
- Magazine
- McGuinn, Clark and Hillman
- Men at Work
- Merger
- Motor Boys Motor - alongside Bette Bright
- Naked Lunch,21 September 1981
- Nikki Sudden band
- Nina Hagen
- Nine Below Zero
- Paul Brady
- Peter Green with The Exciters
- Peter Hammill
- Pigbag
- Q-Tips
- Queen Ida
- Ramones
- Richard and Linda Thompson
- Rick Wakeman
- Rip Rig + Panic
- Robert Hunter
- Rock Goddess
- Rocket 88
- Rockin' Dopsie
- Roger Chapman and the Shortlist
- Roman Holliday
- Rory Gallagher
- Roy Harper
- Shakatak
- Shannon
- Shock
- Sniff 'n' the Tears
- Snips
- Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
- Spirit
- Steve Hackett
- Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
- Steve Hillage
- Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Sun Ra
- Sylvester and the Two Tons O' Fun
- Taj Mahal
- The Alarm - - opening for The Fall
- The Armoury Show
- The Birthday Party
- The Blow Monkeys - opening for Fad Gadget
- The Blues Band
- The Cars
- The Cramps
- The Fall - supported by The Alarm
- The Go-Betweens - opening for the Smiths
- The Go-Go's
- The Members
- The Monochrome Set
- The Passions
- The Polecats
- The Pretty Things
- The Rivits
- The Roches
- The Skids
- The Slits
- The Smiths
- The Sugarhill Gang
- The Yachts
- T34
- Tik and Tok
- Tina Turner
- Tito Puente
- Todd Rundgren
- Tom Verlaine
- Tuxedomoon
- UK
- U2
- Violinski
- Virgin Prunes
- Wang Chung
- Wilko Johnson
- XTC
- Yellow Magic Orchestra
- Zeitgeist