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Check out the venues used by our amazing affiliated promoters:
Wigan
The Boulevard
Underground music venue...
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A 250 capacity newly refurbished venue in Wigan Town Centre within a few minutes walk of both Wigan train stations and the bus station who support grass roots music events of all genres and tribute band nights.
https://www.facebook.com/boulevardwigan
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Newly refurbished venue in Wigan Town Centre within a few minutes walk of both Wigan train stations and the bus station who support grass roots music events of all genres and tribute band nights.
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Manchester
Grand Central - Alt Bar - GC
The home of the Manchester Alt Scene with Entertainment run by the amazing Robin Plumbly.
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More details coming soon...
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https://instagram.com/grandcentralmcr?igshid=M2RkZGJiMzhjOQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Blackpool
The Talbot
Review from visit March 3rd 2023
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​The Talbot itself is located in Central Blackpool, less than a fifteen-minute walk from the tower. It is easily accessible with a pay to stay carpark around the corner and only 450 meters from Blackpool North train station. On two floors with a spacious sheltered outdoor area and rest rooms were that clean with more than adequate facilities, The Talbot gives out warm and welcoming vibes. Our trip took us to the upper floor of the venue where we were warmly greeted by Gary Mcintosh of Mcintosh Inc Promotions. With a possible capacity of 200-250 people and a pint of lager starting from £2.50, The Talbot has a great reputation in Blackpool for providing immersing entertainment with its variety of live music acts. Having the option to pay on the door as you enter is great for planning for latecomers and those random spontaneous nights out. Being able to eat on a night out is also a bonus and this venue not only serves a wide selection of burgers but also your traditional Blackpool meal of locally sourced fish and chips. After entering the venue, we of course like most people, made our way to the bar and we were pleased to see that they accepted both cash and card payments. On ordering a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale we were most impressed when the barman discovered these to be above the acceptable temperature for sale and went out of his way to go to the bar downstairs to get cold ones for us. We just love to see venue staff going that extra mile. It’s the little things like this that imprint on customers minds and get them repeatedly coming back to a venue.