Plans Advance for Kilmister Halls Concert Venue in Burslem
Plans Advance for Kilmister Halls Concert Venue in Burslem

Plans Advance for Kilmister Halls Concert Venue in Burslem

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Plans are underway to transform the vacant Grade II-listed Queen's Theatre in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, into an 800-capacity concert venue named Kilmister Halls, honoring Motörhead founder Lemmy Kilmister. The venue would include a live music space, cafe, museum, and music studios, aiming to revive the city's rich musical heritage and attract top bands and artists back to the area. The initiative is led by IFK Legacy CIC, the group responsible for the recent bronze statue of Lemmy in Burslem, with sculptor Andy Edwards—creator of the statue—being a vocal supporter of the project. Early discussions have taken place with Stoke-on-Trent City Council, which owns the theatre, and organizers are currently seeking funding to procure and restore the building. The project emphasizes financial viability to ensure sustainability and community benefit, with stakeholders expressing strong interest in progressing the restoration. The venue would serve as a cultural hub, celebrating Lemmy's legacy and revitalizing Burslem's music scene.

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