New Cross Inn
The New Cross Inn in October 2021. | |
Location | 323 New Cross Rd, Lewisham, London, SE14 |
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Opened | 1800s |
The New Cross Inn is a music venue and pub located at 323 New Cross Road, in the New Cross area of the London Borough of Lewisham, in south-east London.
A pub with that name has existed there since at least the mid-1800s.[1] Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames from 1880 refers to an angling society based there.[2] It was briefly called Bar Alchemy in the 2000s before reverting.[3]
In the late 2000s, around the time of new rave's popularity in the music press and the Angular Recording Corporation bringing attention to the area, it first became known as an alternative music venue.[4][5] By the 2010s it had become more known for punk rock and ska punk.[6]
Notable performers
- 999
- Apologies, I Have None
- A Wilhelm Scream
- Big Joanie
- Chelsea
- Chorusgirl
- Crash of Rhinos
- Crazy Town
- Dawn Ray'd
- Department S
- Discharge
- Earth Crisis
- Extreme Noise Terror
- False Advertising
- Fiddlehead
- Fresh
- Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band
- (Hed) P.E.
- The Lurkers
- The Meteors
- Musical Youth
- Oi Polloi
- Petrol Girls
- Pop Levi
- The Selecter
- Skinny Girl Diet
- Spizzenergi
- Splodgenessabounds
- Steve Ignorant's Slice of Life
- The Sugarhill Gang
- The Television Personalities
- TV Smith
- The Vibrators
- War on Women[7]
References
- ^ The Post Office London Directory. Kelly's Directories Limited. 1847.
- ^ Dickens, Charles (1880). Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames.
- ^ Lanyado, Benjie (19 March 2009). "In London, New Cross and Deptford Attract the Hip". The New York Times.
- ^ Wright, Mic (3 April 2008). "10 top live music venues in London". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
- ^ Britten, Fleur (2008). A Hedonist's Guide to London. Filmer Limited. ISBN 9781905428236.
- ^ Lockie, Chris (26 February 2014). "London's Small Venues: The New Cross Inn". The Londonist. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
- ^ "The Montague Arms Past concerts". Songkick. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
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