Snobs nightclub 'bringing back musical roots' with new live event after moving to new location in Birmingham
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Snobs nightclub on Broad Street in Birmingham is set to launch a new live music event called Snobs Plugged In. The event will begin at 8 PM on Wednesday, October 30th, and is sponsored by Beavertown Brewery.
The first 100 attendees will receive free Neck Oil beer, and there will be merchandise prizes throughout the night.
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Hide AdThis new live music evening is the latest initiative from Snobs since relocating to Cumberland House at 200 Broad Street earlier this year.
The Plugged In events will be held monthly, in addition to Snobs’ regular live music nights, which feature more established acts at Henry’s Blueshouse every Tuesday and Birmingham Rocks every Sunday.
Wayne Tracey, the owner of Snobs, shared his excitement: “Over the years, a number of bands and artists have joined us at Snobs, either to let their hair down or more formally for work, such as The Clause filming a music video with us.
“We’re now going back to our musical roots and, with some help from our friends over at Beavertown, launching Snobs Plugged In, a monthly live music event hosting local bands. This is in addition to the great work that promoter Jim Simpson at Big Bear Music organises for us on other nights with more established acts. Snobs Plugged In will see us once a month focusing on current up-and-coming artists, working hard to give them a home to show Birmingham their talent.”
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Hide AdThe first Snobs Plugged In event on October 30th will feature live performances from Jazzcat at 8:30 PM, Kate B’mand at 9:15 PM, and Soul Love at 10 PM.
The evening will conclude with a DJ set by The Clause, hosted by Snobs Wednesday. Tickets for Plugged In are free and include entry to Snobs Wednesday afterwards.
Brian Hughes, chairman of Westside BID, added: “We’re so pleased to see how quickly Snobs has settled into its new home on Broad Street. It’s not only a tremendous nightclub but is also quickly getting known as the best place for live music. We can’t wait to see the new acts every month at Snobs Plugged In.” Get the latest headlines, straight to your inbox, with BirminghamWorld’s free emails
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