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  • loads of amature ones no professional ones
  • You are joking again right? Twats and morons head yearly to the BurySound "competition", like lemmings to a shite music cliff edge. Lots of people say the Grapes.(!!!!) My advice is if you like shit music and the same old thing on a four week rotation and shit company and a dive of a pub then brilliant. You have found your Mecca....
  • Corn exchange-burySOUND battle of the bands and all dayer, The Grapes, Pot black, old maltings
  • the priors used to be not sure any more, the grapes is pretty cool but if ur under 18 dont bother they wont let u in, studio 3 has metal nights occasionaly.
  • iIn bury there is only the grapes, but there are plans for a music venue in the cattle market. Corn exchange did used to have bands on, but they seem to have stopped that. The only places nearby with decent bandss are the regent in Ipswich, the Junction in Cambridge, and the LCR / Waterfront in Norwich.
  • THE GRAPES THE GRAPES THE GRAPES YIPEEE
  • Corn Exchange often has Battle of the Bands
  • Corn Exchange have BurySOUND, theres the pubs too like The Grapes and The Priors Inn!
  • battle of the bands takes place in the town hall, and there's always a gig on thursday nights at the Priors inn. emo, punk, rock that sort of thing
  • There are now gigs every Thursday at the Prior's Inn in Bury - Longview played there recently. There are also occasional gigs at the Newbury Community Centre. Bury now has a thriving local music scene with Miss Black America and The Dawn Parade, in particular, having released singles to excellent reviews. Other local bands like The Secret Hairdresser, The Exiles, Blue Gandhi, Volunteers and Becky Jago are all on the up too. Oh, and Billion Dollar Brain and Chevette split years ago.
  • The Grapes: same bunch of dead heads everyday of the week. You can see Dirty Tricks again! and Chris Blades band: some fat bastard that cannot sing and thinks he is Ozzy.
  • LF-1 is a top night out for those who come into town and want a night out with no attitiude(ie wrecked squaddies) and beautiful women.Good music and a smart interior make this place the best club in town!!!For people with taste and like making the effort the rest of you are welcome to go to the shed(Brazillias)
  • nope, sorry not in Bury I'm afraid once upon a time had a band visit the corn exchange I think!
  • bury is brimming full of excited young punk ass kids who are up for a good time and know how to rock.If you believe some people it's the new Seattle. the kids don't sit on there arses moaning there's jack to do. they get up and put on all day gigs {baby bbq) and build themselves a skate park and generally cut loose. VIVA LA BEZZA!
  • The break, full of freaky people.
  • corn exchange-burysound every year, and occasionally some good bands e.g. mansun
  • Loads of different places eg. Mansun recently came and played. Phone the Tourist office cos they'll most likely know.
  • The 'Break aka Lucky Break Snooker Club. Every Friday and other weekday nights they have top local bands Like Miss:Spelt Yoof playing there!
  • The Grapes on the corner of St. Andrews Street by the bus station has an excellent programme of live music, expecially if you are happy in a goth/punk/slightly noisy environment - a good pub to visit too.
  • The cornexchange has seen some wicked bands like Mansun and Symposium. It has also seen some crap local bands like Chevette and worse still Billion Dollar Brain-Bad.
  • Stanningfield village hall was the scene of a few classic gigs, as was the first floor of The Grapes.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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