Gliderdrome, Boston
Boston’s Gliderdrome dates back to the 1930s when it was nothing more than a roofless roller skating rink. It then […]
Boston’s Gliderdrome dates back to the 1930s when it was nothing more than a roofless roller skating rink. It then […]
The Gaiety Ballroom was a popular Saturday night dance venue throughout the 1960s, not just for locals but for those
“The Students union at the Tech College used to organise the gigs. They were held in the main college hall,
The Wirrina Stadium on Bishops Road opened in 1968 and operated under various guises including a Youth Club, a rollerskating rink,
The Spinning Wheel Club was a small “intimate” venue at the rear of the Bull & Dolphin on lower Bridge
Primarily a dance venue, the Palais on Wentworth Street played host to most of the top 1960s acts including The
The Marcus Garvey Club was based at the old St Mary’s Church Hall on St John’s Street near the gas silo
Embassy Theatre / ABC Theatre One and the same venue. Was the Embassy from 1937 to 1965 when it was
The Corn Exchange made its musical debut in early February 1954 after Wisbech based promoter, Norman Jacobs, secured a ten
Club 71 (aka “City Youth Centre”) was based on Lincoln Road in what is now the “Lincoln Road Centre”. Although