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Civic Hall

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Address: North St Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton WV1 1 GB (map)
Phone: (01902) 552121

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Metro: St Georges (7 mins)

Train: Wolverhampton (7 mins)

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Muse at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Sun 11 Nov

Review by Christopher Lloyd

Muse burst onto the indie scene in 1999, with their debut album ‘Showbiz’. To promote ‘Showbiz’, they took to the road supporting the dreadful ‘Skunk Anansie’, taking in Wolverhampton Civic Hall on their way. The gig was good, but there was a fundamental difference from their first Headlining show at the Civic, for no»

The Wonder Stuff, Theory Of Everything, Jesus Jones at Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, Sun 16 Dec

Review by Graham Reed

The curse of Christmas Past, is how the Wonderstuff bill this nostalgic christmas tour; Thankfully playing somewhere North of the 53rd Parallel (that’s Dudley to you and me) this year, thus not depriving people in Bradford, Glasgow and Wolverhampton. First support tonight is Theory of Everything. »

Jesus Jones at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Mon 17 Dec

Review by Christopher Lloyd

It’s been a long time since Jesus Jones have played on British soil. So, for a small tour to remind Britain how great they once were, Jesus Jones have decided to support the rather average Wonderstuff on a small jaunt across these shores. The last time I saw Jesus Jones was in New York, where they seem t»

Pet Shop Boys at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Thu 18 Jul

Review by Graham Reed

“Welcome to the New Pet Shop Boys!” hollers out Neil Tennant this evening. New doesn’t always mean improved, as New Coke - and tonight - both show. 10 years ago they were playing 3 night stints at Arenas*, now they’re playing to audiences a tenth of the size; but it’s not just commercial, but artistic, decline»

White Stripes Elephant

The White Stripes at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Mon 07 Apr

Review by Andy Robbins

Jack White is rolling around the stage on his back, wringing yet another electrifying riff from his guitar. Meg White tilts her head and closes her eyes in a pose of unnatural satisfaction, beating the drums like a child hitting saucepans. It’s fair to say that, for one night only, a city more f»

Radiohead / Rob Webb

Radiohead at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Mon 15 May

Review by Rob Webb

Under the warmth of the stage lights is where Thom comes alive. He's not alone, for Jonny, Ed, Colin and Phil sport smiles too as they diligently go about their business, producing the most mind bending space-rock this side of Mars. They're officially back, and boy have we missed them...»

Kaiser Chiefs, The Long Blondes at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Fri 23 Feb

Review by Kimberley Owen

When The Long Blondes stepped on the stage amidst of chants of ‘get your tits out’ directed at lead singer Kate it was left fo»