The Bandwagon Club, Monthly music club in Seel Street, Liverpool, England
The Bandwagon Club was a monthly music event held at the Zanzibar venue on Seel Street, providing a stage for local and national bands to perform. The space was dedicated to live performances and hosted different artists on a regular basis.
The event ran from 2001 to 2005 and became known for showcasing bands like The Coral and The Zutons early in their careers. Through regular monthly gatherings, it built a reputation as an important venue for new music during that period.
The club served as a gathering place where musicians and fans connected over live music, playing a role in shaping Liverpool's indie scene during that era. It became known among music lovers as a space where emerging and established artists shared the same stage.
The club night took place on the first Saturday of each month, making it easy for people to remember and return regularly. This consistent schedule allowed music lovers to discover both new and established artists on a predictable basis.
Channel Four filmed a special performance at the venue where multiple bands came together to cover Bob Dylan's 'Maggie's Farm'. This filmed event brought wider attention to the place beyond the local music circle.
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