Club scene, recognised internationally amongst artists, promoters and after-dark revellers as an institution. Standing at the end of Birmingham's Corporation Street opposite its almost mirror image, the Birmingham Magistrates Court, The Birmingham Central Hall was once one of Europes largest and most imposing Methodist Churches, one of the many Central Halls built around the country to accomodate
large congregations of Methodist Christians. However in 1991, after congregation numbers fell dramatically in the late 80's, a new congregation started flooding through the inricately designed doors of the Grade II* listed red brick and terracotta building, to worship at the alter of a new God. Since its rebirth in the early 1990's, the iconic building has played host to some of the U.K.'s most prestigious acts across all genres of music and entertainment. From Live music, to seminal albums, global events and national mainstream radio, to esoteric underground acts...the huge main arena has seen it all and proved that, when the acts get it right, there is nowhere better.