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MusicYou are in: Derby > Entertainment > Music > Rockhouse takes fight to Nottingham Rockhouse punters Rockhouse takes fight to NottinghamBy Ian Evans Since re-opening last year, Derby's Rockhouse has attracted several well-known bands. Promoter Ian Evans says this proves Derby is now competing with Nottingham for the best live bands. The Rockhouse name sits fondly in the memory banks of many music fans in Derby. Of course the venue has always been synonymous with rock music but times change and all venues have to broaden their offer in order to survive. Nottingham's Rock City This was something we had to think about when we re-opened the venue in December 2008. So as well as catering for the venue's traditional customers, we've also tried to reposition the club as a credible live venue for music from a variety of genres. We've set ourselves the challenge of changing the national perception of Derby as a city for live music. Many touring acts put Derby in the secondary market, particularly compared to Nottingham which has long been seen as the established centre for live music in the East Midlands. It feels like Derby hasn't had an awful lot to shout about in recent history and music fans have grown accustomed to travelling to Nottingham and beyond for their live music fix. Our aim is to reverse that trend so that we see people from Leicester and Nottingham postcodes travelling to Derby for live music instead. The early evidence is this is already happening. Since opening we've had shows from a number of high profile touring bands including The Pigeon Detectives, British Sea Power, The Rumble Strips, The Datsuns, Goldie Lookin' Chain and Hundred Reasons. Foals And just last week we pulled off something of a coup with appearances from Foals and Idlewild. Our focus now is on meeting with music industry professionals to help spread the word about the emerging live scene in Derby. We think our first few months represent a major achievement against a background of venue closures and general economic uncertainty. Now we must continue that work to help take Derby even further as a credible centre for live music in the future. Ian Evans, Rockhouse promoterlast updated: 19/05/2009 at 12:13 Have Your SayDo you think Derby is starting to compete with Nottingham for live music? Have your say below...
The Rockhouse has great potential & is a fantastic venue! Fest-Fatale 2 has joined with The Rockhouse this year -9 bands, 2 headliners -30th August 2009 -doors open 4pm!
It's definately starting for sure, I have been to the Rockhouse on many occasions recently and had some really good nights. It's a great venue, not as big as Rock City but still has a good atmosphere. I just wish there was a late bus back to Sandiacre. SEE ALSOYou are in: Derby > Entertainment > Music > Rockhouse takes fight to Nottingham |
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