THE ROADHOUSE showcases a range of signed and unsigned bands including tribute acts covering metal, rock, pop, acoustic, jazz, folk, reggae, ska, hardcore, blues, funk and r’n’b.
“The RoadHouse Club was first set up on an informal basis for local friends and music lovers after the closure and eventual demoltion of the nearby “Breedon Bar” – for many years the area`s leading music venue.
What had been just a bar in a sports centre was transformed into today’s GREAT venue. From very humble beginnings with decidedly sparse facilities and equipment, we have progressed steadily since 1999 to the stage now where The RoadHouse is widely regarded amongst both artistes and audiences as one of the best live venues in the Midlands.” http://www.theroadhousebirmingham.com
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The Roadhouse was built originally by Bryan Withey and the Boring Old Fartz MCC as a clubhouse for a motorbike club for meetings and as a music venue from the old Strikers indoor cricket venue because of having a drinks licence. Sue Fear (Viper) a bands promoter from the Breedon Bar continued to book great bands often circumventing managers. My favourite being Man from Wales
When the Roadhouse was established and sold the ethos was continued upstairs at Route 69 biker bar