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Nottingham’s Rescue Rooms celebrate 20th anniversary: “Certain venues rise above”

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NME about the recent 20th anniversary celebrations for the venue and the current plight of live music in the UK.The 400-capacity Goldsmith Street venue opened on 22 February 2003 and has since served as a pivotal stepping stone in the rise of artists including Amy Winehouse, Stormzy, The Killers, The National, Dua Lipa, Calvin Harris, Charli XCX, The Libertines, Fontaines D.C.

and Nottingham’s own Jake Bugg.The week-long series of celebrations, which also included a Do Nothing DJ set and a performance by Nottingham’s Amber Run, culminated last week with a headline performance from Frank Turner and the one-off show from local metallers Panchiko.A post shared by Rescue Rooms (@rescuerooms) Speaking to NME, Anton Lockwood, the Director of Live Music at the DHP Group, the company behind Rescue Rooms that also runs Rock City and the Bodega in Nottingham, was keen to outline the continuing importance of mid-sized music venues to the lifeblood of the UK music scene.“When we do these anniversary things, the natural thing is to go, ‘Oh yeah, Dua Lipa played, or The Killers played and didn’t even sell out’.

But to me, the really important thing is there are loads of artists that play to 400 people every night and that’s all they’ll ever do,” said Lockwood. “Some of my favourite artists are artists that don’t even sell that many tickets, but do have a career and entertain thousands of people.”He continued: “Having great venues at that level isn’t just about finding the next superstar.

It’s about having places where people do something that’s never going to be a Number One album, but is going to bring pleasure to a lot of people.

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