Luminaire is voted best London venue
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Rejoice! An interesting venue finally wins an award!
Kilburn, North London. No, it's not one of the 'fashionable' parts of London and if you've ever lived on one of the council estates off the main road, you'll know it can often be mildly hostile. It does however contain a DiS-favourite venue that has now been proclaimed the Time Out Live Venue of the Year!
Having recently played host to the talents of Battles, My Latest Novel, The Books and Gemma Hayes, The Luminaire is marking itself out as a discerning venue for new and cult artists, with one of the most welcoming atmospheres of any venue and great sound to match.
Alongside regular clubnights from World Domination League and forthcoming shows from Smoosh, Howling Bells, Data Panik and a whole host more of splendid artists, DiS is beginning its new UK-wide gig network with a farewell show by premier UK metallers Eden Maine, you can find out more by clicking here.
Check out what's coming up and book tickets at their lovely website, www.theluminaire.co.uk.
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Its a very cozy venue isn't it?
very 'plush' and gets people out of the Camden/old street vortex. They want to sort out the crappy dj equipment though and the irritable bar staff though
hrrm
what was wrong with the dj equipment there? i found the bar staff to be really nice also!
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Its a wonderful venue when you're inside, but they didn't give my band a gig, therefore they stink. ;)
Also their website is self congratulatory. I don't care how many feet west they are of the barfly, it's still crappy to get to from 'normal' London
rubbish
It's EASY. Kilburn on the Jubilee line is easy to get to, then it's a three-minute walk.
Kilburn Park is an eight minute walk and that's Bakerloo.
Brondesbury overground goes to many of our houses (it's on the Silverlink Metro) if you're part of the North London posse, including Cally Road, Hackney and all the way round to Stratford, as well as going west through Kensal Rise, Richmond etc.
There are also direct buses from Waterloo and Oxford Circus (139 and another one) that stop virtually outside the venue.
It's just laziness.
yup
as well as the train the 31 bus goes direct from camden.
buses to/from kilburn:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/spiders/pdf/kilburn-high-road.pdf
bottom line is, it's an ace venue run by nice guys who put on good bands. they slashed the hire cost for the christmas Smalltown America show to less than 25% their normal charge, as it was a charity thing (how many venues would do that?), and andy inglis is one of the nicest blokes you'll meet.
plus, they do some WICKED evil shooters.
it is quite funny though
the website. made me chuckle
They're right
and there's a nice looking cake shop right next door. The cake I bought was disguisting though.
yes
i agree.
how it is 'crappy' to get to from 'normal london'?
and what the fuck is 'normal london'?
are you sure you don't live in dundee by mistake?
it's one fucking short bus ride from camden too. kilburn high road that is. not dundee.
JESUS!!!
hurrah for the luminaire.
i was so excited about this last night i emailled them twice by mistake.
i was also drunk.
hurrah for vodka too.
aye
but there's a TOTES AMAZING kebab shop over the road. if you're into that sort of thing. and, of course, the yummy thai food in the bar downstairs. mmm.
hurrah
for the luminaire, its a lovely venue, glad they won.
not too sure about the new site tho
it takes a long time to get to kilburn from crouch end
*spanner in works*
It is good kebab
but the bread makes me gip.
it does if the overground isn't working
as far as Cally Road where a 91 can be caught.
sometimes I gotta go down to oxford circus and up to finsbury park and then get a bus.
Truth!
it takes quite a long time
from nottingham.
it is an ace place. good sound, spacious dj box, terribly comfy, and i like the bar. and it's easy to get to and from, even from south london!1!!11!one. and they're considerate about getting bands offstage in time for people to catch trains etc.
also there's a REALLY good pizza place in the vicinity.
i remember when people wouldn't go to brixton cos it was "out of the way".
i love
the Luminaire.... run by a total gent
sorry, that sounded a bit rude and defensive didn't it?
grockle probably hates me
:(
luminaire
sound is really good compared to similar size venues like the spitz which sux.
my latest novel headlined the other night with support from jeffrey lewis and what a gig that was.. the howling bells this coming monday with devics ( sara lov AND HB's Juanita Stein on the same bill ....ooooh!now calm down boys!!) AND Mazarin solo set from Quentin. cannot think of a better bill in upcoming weeks..
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did sound a bit defensive but no problem
I live a little outside of London, so have to get to liverpool street by 12 or tott hale for 12.20.
Normal London consists of anywhere that I can easily get to one of those two stations from, and not have to leave the gig at 10:30.
I just find it a little amusing, that as far as the usual gig circuit goes, yes they are a little out of the way, and they are SO defensive, nay smug about that being a slightly arguable point, when you fish a compass out and get anal about it.
Like here:
http://www.theluminaire.co.uk/main.php?section=faq
I mean, I'm sure they're lovely guys etc, and if they were my mates I'd defend them, but this section is...just arsey and smug to me
yes!
omfg. that cake is gross. staleasfuck! we all went in and were well excited and then it was all so gross.


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