The Crossing Birmingham reviews by real event-goers
Reviews of The Crossing in Birmingham
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Review of Future Days Presents Parquet Courts
Great band and an excellent finish to the festival. I had a weekend ticket which was partially unused because Hookworms didn't play the Saturday night. A partial refund would have been more appropriate rather than a couple of free beers.
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Review of Future Days Presents Kurt Vile & The Violators
It was a great show, the venue was a nice size and easy to find, the sound and atmosphere were great. All things considered I had a great night and would certainly consider booking going to more events there in the future.
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Review of Future Days Presents Kurt Vile & The Violators
First time at this new venue and an excellent addition to Birmingham's gig scene. Kurt Vile and band were also on good form playing 90 minutes in front of a sold out crowd.
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Review of Future Days Presents Kurt Vile & The Violators
Kurt Vile was awesome. The band was tight, and they played a career spanning set of songs that did not disappoint. The crossing was a great venue, as the sound was great, and you could see the stage from all parts of the room.
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Review of Future Days Presents Kurt Vile & The Violators
Didn’t know the venue at all and was pleasantly surprised by the ease of parking (living 50 +miles from Birmingham) and the overall atmosphere of The Crossing. Door staff were approachable and the venue busy but not uncomfortably crowded. Goes without saying Kurt Vile was first class.
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Review of Future Days Presents Kurt Vile & The Violators
First time at the Crossing and the space was very good for the gig - it was a sell out but there was ample room to cut some shapes and quaff (for a concert at least) reasonably priced £4 cans of Red Stripe. Support Meg Baird and harp accompanist needed a less cavernous venue to be appreciated but Kurt Vile was in the ideal location to rock out which he duly did. Almost as good as the industrial Mill venue up the road.
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