North Pier Blackpool Entertainments Guide Summer 2011
Weekends from 2nd April to 6th November
‘Merrie England House Party’ with Joey Blower
Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd May 2011
Urban Art Festival
Saturday 28th May
Barefoot in Babylon
Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June
Blackpool Pride Event
Saturday 9th July
Enchantment over the Sea Ball
Sat 19th and Sunday 20th November Merrie England Pub Stars Final
North Pier Summer Season Show
Saturdays from 16th July till 29th October Michael Barrymore’s Big Night Out.
Mondays from 18th July till 24th October The Grumbleweeds and Houghton Weavers.
Tuesdays from 9th July till 25th October Jake and Elwood the Best Blues Brothers Ever.
Wednesdays from 20th July till 25th October Rock and Roll Paradise – 50′s and 60′s hits
Wednesdays from 27th July to 31st August (Matinees) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Summer Panto)
Thursdays from 21st July to 21st October The Kings of Comedy Cannon and Ball, Duncan Norvelle and Stu Francis
North Pier Entertainment venues comprise the Merrie England Showbar adjacent to the Promenade and the Theatre which is situated at the end of the pier.
In April 2011 the North Pier was purchased by Peter Sedgewick who owns other amusement arcades and a big wheel ride on another pier. He has already removed the 50pence admission charge for the pier and has vowed to re-instate it to its Victorian glory.
North Pier was officially opened on 21 May 1863 with a grand ceremony attended by over 20,000 visitors. It was the second of the fourteen piers designed by Eugenius Birch (the first being Margate Pier), and is now the oldest of the few remaining examples of his work still in use. It was also the first of Birch’s piers to be built by engineering firm Richard Laidlaw and Son of Glasgow.
Although the pier was primarily for leisure rather than seafaring, a landing jetty was built at the end in incremental stages between 1864 and 1867. These works increased the pier’s length to its current 500 metres. The pier company themselves made use of the jetty by operating steamboat trips to nearby destinations.
In 1874, Richard Knill Freeman, an architect who specialised in winner design competition, was asked to design a North Pavilion. Subsequent fires mean that nothing now remains but it is known that the building was called the “Indian Pavilion” due to its decoration.[1]
North Pier was heavily adapted during the last quarter of the nineteenth century; both the “head” of the pier (the extreme seaward end) and the connection with the shore were widened to include music performance facilities and shops. The facilities, although repaired or reconstructed as necessary, remained much the same until the 1960s when the “Merrie England Bar” and an amusement arcade were constructed at the shore end of the pier. By this point, the pier had long since ceased to have any nautical use, but the jetty section was adapted for use as a helicopter pad in the late 1980s. A small tramway was also added to ease access to the views and facilities of the pierhead.
As mentioned above, North Pier is one of the few remaining examples of Birch’s classic architecture and as such it now enjoys the status of a Grade II Listed building. It was also recognised as “Pier of the Year” in 2004 by the National Piers Society.
Rebellion Festivals is the largest INDEPENDENT Punk / Alternative music festival in the world. Over 4 days every August in Blackpool, the very best in Punk gather for the social event of the year. Many treat it as a main holiday and come every year so there is a very familiar feel to the weekend and it’s like one big family
Send a cheque or postal order (in sterling only) payable to Rebellion Festivals and send to 65 Whitecross Rd Hereford HR4 0DQ - please enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope – no SAE no tickets.Please allow 28 days for delivery.
EMPRESS BALLROOM
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THE METEORS
THE EXPLOITED
COCK SPARRER
THE ADICTS
DEVILS BRIGADE (feat Matt Freeman)
INFA RIOT
PENNYWISE
SLAUGHTER AND THE DOGS
THE OLD FIRM CASUALS (feat Lars Frederiksen)
THE BUSINESS
THE DICKIES
UK SUBS
WORLD/INFERNO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY
BOUNCING SOULS
THE BOYS
THE OUTCASTS
PIPES AND PINTS
ANTI NOWHERE LEAGUE
CAPDOWN
GLEN MATLOCK AND THE PHILISTINES
TYRANNOSAURUS ALAN
THE RESTARTS
STREET DOGS
GOLDBLADE
THE CREEPSHOW
HARDSKIN
THE SKINTS
SEGISMUNDO TOXICOMANO
999
DIRTY REVOLUTION
THE FORNICATORS
RANDOM HAND
FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS
LOS FASTIDIOS
RAT CITY RIOT
THE OLYMPIA 1
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CLOSED
THE DAMNED
THE SUBHUMANS
JELLO BIAFRA & THE GUANTANAMO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
G.B.H.
VICE SQUAD
THE BEAT
ARGY BARGY
MAJOR ACCIDENT
M.D.C.
THE VIBRATORS
THE DEFECTS
CITIZEN FISH
DRONGOS FOR EUROPE
DEADLINE
SICK ON THE BUS
TEXAS TERRI BOMB
THE VARUKERS
DEMOB (original line-up)
BOOTSTROKE
THE FILAMENTS
RED ALERT
RESISTANCE 77
PARANOID VISIONS
MONICA AND THE EXPLOSION
THREATS
CRIMINAL CLASS
NECK
THE DUEL
MORAL DILEMMA
THE OLYMPIA 2
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CLOSED
BUS STATION LOONIES
TOWER BLOCKS
SENSA YUMA
3CR
RUNNIN RIOT
PICTURE FRAME SEDUCTION
MIDDLE FINGER SALUTE
REAZIONE
STZA CRACK
DRUNKEN BALORDI
STAGE BOTTLES
CHARRED HEARTS
THE DEAD CLASS
THE BLEACH BOYS
ATHEIST RAP
PINK HEARSE
JB CONSPIRACY
ONE MAN STAND
HOOLIGAN
PASCAL BRIGGS AND THE STOKERS
EASTFIELD
ON TRIAL
GUILTY PLEASURES
PRAIRIE DUGZ
TIGHT FINKS
THE RED EYES
MARCHING ORDERS
THE ARENA
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HEAVY METAL KIDS
THE STUPIDS
NEWTOWN NEUROTICS
JAYA THE CAT
MENACE
PETER AND THE TEST TUBE BABIES
THE CRACK
THE LURKERS
FIRE EXIT
ENGLISH DOGS
EDDIE AND THE HOT RODS
LEFT ALONE
PETE BENTHAM AND THE DINNER LADIES
MAD SIN
SPLODGENESSABOUNDS
DIPSOMANIACS
THE ZIPS
FRENZY
THE GRIT
THE DISRUPTORS
THE FIEND
SECTION 5
CHURCH OF CONFIDENCE
KUNT AND THE GANG
THE BLAME
H.D.Q.
LONDON
DRAGSTER
GEOFFREY OICOTT
MOUTHWASH
HAVE NOTS
A HEADS
GIRLFIXER
EX CATHEDRA
RADIO DEAD ONES
ANTI VIGILANTE
SHORT BUS WINDOW LICKERS
RUST
THE AGITATORS
THE BEATDOWN
RESOLUTION 242
CHOKING SUSAN
CONTROL
BROKEN NOSE
ANGRY AGENDA
THE WARRIORS
STRAWBERRY BLONDES
CRASHED OUT
NOISE AGENTS
DUN2DEF
GIMPFIST
SPANNER
MONKISH
SEPTIC PSYCHOS
HOTWIRED
MAXIMUM RnR
HATEFUL
KINGS OF THE DELMAR
BITEBACK
THE JONS
BOOZE AND GLORY
BIZARRE BAZAAR
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Eric Faulkners’
BAY CITY ROLLERS
TOYAH
GET CAPE WEAR CAPE, FLY
CAPTAIN SENSIBLE AND HIS BAND
ABBA SENSATION
PENNY RIMBAUDS LAST AMENDMENT
THE NEW FORBIDDEN
HERE AND NOW
THE DOLLY SHOW
THE CRAVATS
MIKE MARLIN & THE WHETHERMEN
A.T.V.
THE ROCKABELLA’S
ARTURO LURKERS PUNKTRY AND WESTERN BAND
CAPTAIN HOTKNIVES
TV SMITH (THE ADVERTS) & LEIGH HEGGARTY (THE PRICE)
Micky Flanagan is playing The Opera House Blackpool
on Thursday 14th April 2011
Flanagan became a professional comedian in 1997 after attending a comedy course at Jacksons Lane in 1996. In 2001 he performed in the Big Value Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe as one of four headline acts, and in 2003 co-headlined a show with Nina Conti.
He performed his first full-length solo show, What Chance Change? in 2006, and in 2007 was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. He is touring Britain with The Out Out Tour in 2010/2011 and will play The Opera House Blackpool on Thursday April 14th 2011
Flanagan was a regular performer on Out to Lunch on Radio 2 in 2008, and appeared on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow in 2009. In 2010 he presented a four-part series for Radio 4 entitled Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?, and appeared on Mock the Week,Stand Up for the Week and the Royal Variety Performance.
In 2009 Flanagan’s agent lodged a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority claiming that a television commercial for directory enquiries service 118 118 was using his “out out” catchphrase and skit. The skit, performed on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, is based on the idea that people have different levels of going out, with “out out” referring to a big night out. The commercial featured an animated character using the phrase in a nightclub setting. The ASA acknowledged the similarity but said it was beyond its remit to take action.
If you are travelling by car then nearest parking is the Houndshill (pay). Street parking nearby may be free but be sure to check the restriction signs.
Plenty of bars and eats around the main entrance to the Winter Gardens which is in Church Street (now pedestrianised), check down Birtley Street a few yards walk for additional eats.
Micky will this year personally welcome Trevor Benton from Wolf Co who will be on his second visit to Blackpool inside 6 Months for a Comedy event.
Blackpool will soon be presenting the simply brilliant An Evening of Dance with Darren and Lilia, showing at Blackpool Tower
With Blackpool being host to plenty of highly regarded shows at Blackpool Tower, plenty of people from Blackpool and around here will no doubt be purchasing tickets. Ensure you purchase your ticket in good time and don’t be the one to miss out
It is not often you get to see a world class event such as An Evening of Dance with Darren and Lilia; the show is a excellent for Blackpool and entertainment fans. If you wish to attend, buy your tickets safely online below – simply pick your dates and click the link!
Dates and Ticket Prices for An Evening of Dance with Darren and Lilia (Blackpool Tower)