Does Jools Holland own Jam House?
The Jam House, co-created by music maestro, pianist and TV presenter Jools Holland, opened in 1999, since when it has become established as an exciting and unique music venue, and one that makes a great contribution to Birmingham’s jazz and rhythm and blues music scene.
What do you wear to the Jam House Birmingham?
Dress Code The Jam House is an over 21’s venue, we operate a smart casual dress code, no sportswear, no trainers, smart dark jeans are allowed – nothing faded or ripped.
What was the Jam House before?
The club on Bilston Street reopened in September 2013 after a £750,000 revamp. It was previously known as Oceana, and Atlantis before that, and shut its doors in 2012 after its owner at the time, Luminar, went bust.
Can you wear jeans at The Jam House?
1 answer. Yes, jeans are acceptable as long as they’re not ripped or low slung. It gets really hot on the dancefloor, so avoid wearing heavy tops!
How much is the Jam House in Caroline?
Caroline, really depends on when you visit & what performer is playing. On a weekend, it is free before 8pm (open at 6), and max is £10 after 11pm on a Saturday. For detailed info, check Jam House website
What was the club scene in Birmingham in the 90s?
Despite being able to find good music most nights of the week in Birmingham’s ’90s club scene, you occasionally succumbed to a work or college night out – and this usually involved a night to the cheese-fest that was The Dome in the spot now occupied by the O2 Academy.
Where was the first gay club in the UK?
Originally conceived back in 1997 as the first daytime gay rave outside of London, with the party starting at noon and running until 7pm each and every Sunday, when the hard house explosion of the late ’90s took hold, Sundissential attracted clubbers from across the UK to the dance floors of Pulse on Hurst Street.
Can you wear jeans to the Jam House?
Yes, jeans are acceptable as long as they’re not ripped or low slung. It gets really hot on the dancefloor, so avoid wearing heavy tops! Is the venue accessible?