So so happy that the Q Club has opened its doors once more!!
This Grade II listed building was the heart of Birmingham's clubbing community for many years, from 1991 until 2002, when it closed down.
Now it's back 5 years later, and attracting some of the biggest and baddest djs out there.
I went to the Spectrum Extravanganza last night there and enjoyed every minute. Saw Krafty Kuts and The Freestylers amongst loads others. But it almost doesn't matter who plays at the Q Club, the place itself is an event! An old Methodist Church, the place is huge, with incredible staircases, sprawling corridors and a huge painted canvas that covers an entire wall as you first walk in. be warned, you will get lost and separated from your friends quite quickly in the night!
Bars and box rooms pumping out music off many corridors. But if you get lost, look for the skinny doors off the corridor, and you will always find yourself in the biggest grandest room of all, the main hall. Incredibly high ceilings, and an amazing pipe organ that stretches all the way across the back wall. the djs will stand just infront of this during their set, and it does feel like you are partaking in some kind of worship, along with a thousand or so others!
Sadly the upper seated gallery level has been cordoned off, but the rest of the hall is open for you to dance on.
If you're in Birmingham and looking for a totally different clubbing atmosphere from the shirts and shoes that frequent Broad Street, you absolutely MUST spend a night at the Q Club. You'll be talking about it for years to come...
Tickets can be purchased onlince: http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk
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