Is it really just covid though? social media has a lot to do with it along with the rebellion factor amongst the young I feel

  • Amps replied to this.

    Yeah, looks like the decline was pretty significant before lockdown - two thirds closed since 2005

      Along_the_Wire Yeah, looks like the decline was pretty significant before lockdown - two thirds closed since 2005

      Do you know what happened in 2005?

      It was basically the year WRECKING BALL POWER PROG finally died.

      I rest my case.

      The advent of these “shows” and stage gigs have played their part. Clubs need to continue lest its all lost to Insta djs and big production imo.

      Why I like Phonox, a small dark room with a kicking sound-system.

      Cracking club.

      More daytime clubbing for oldies needed. I’m not wanting to be stuck in london at 4am.

      Rights idea

      but 150 sovs for a ticket!!!

      I am actually working Saturday night because we are so short of juniors I get to cover night shifts again.

      bosstrabs Is there anything OLB doesn’t go to?!?!?!

      We only get one one shot at this wonderful thing called life Dave and I am going to wring every last drop out of it!

      Nick Muir is playing in Hitchin on the 10th September - 7pm to 1am - £8. All-in this end.

      • gcw replied to this.

        The rise of the festival has also been a factor imo.

        And even this has been saturated over the years

        These things are all cyclical, give it a year or so and we’ll all be dancing to peak time wrecking ball POWER PROG like the late 90’s / early noughties never went away.

        The best of times are coming back!

          Smallman1 Timo Maas dropping exclusive Mixmag mixes and gurning all over the UK?

          CANNOT WAIT.

            bosstrabs he’s not gurning mate, that’s Timo’s normal, resting face