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Wulfrun Hall

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Address: Wolverhampton, West Midlands, Midlands, UK (map)
Phone: (01902) 552121

Reviewed events

Pitchshifter, Workhorse Movement at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, Tue 26 Sep

Review by Graham Reed

Setlist: Intro WAFER THIN CHUMP CHANGE GENIUS SCENE THIS SUBJECT TO STATUS DEAD BATTERY HIDDEN AGENDA TRIAD CONDESCENSION FORGET THE FACTS + MICROWAVED (medley) KEEP IT CLEAN PLEASE SIR EVERYTHINGS FUCKED UN-UNITED KINGDOM <»

Seafood at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, Tue 30 Oct

Review by Christopher Lloyd

With their new album when do we start fighting out, Seafood are proving themselves to be one of Britains best kept secrets, and a young My Vitriol audience audience were on hand at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall to witness Seafood’s splendour. Kicking off with a riotous Guntrip, »

Mogwai at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, Tue 06 Nov

Review by Tim Whitehouse

Since seeing Mogwai at both All Tomorrows Parties in 2000 and Reading 2001 I was certain that they were without doubt the greatest live band in the world. They draw in the crowd from the start and move them into the music, beneath all the fantastic noise. Fragile, intricate and heavily emotional mu»

The White Stripes at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, Mon 19 Nov

Review by add jones

The White's of their eyes.

    After an astounding set from the Von Bondies (that's another review), not to mention all of the hype that surrounds The White Stripes I wondered if I was heading for a major anti-climax at roughly 9.45pm on the 19th of November. After all, »

Seafood at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, Sat 26 Jan

Review by Christopher Lloyd

Wow, another American band are touring the UK, you must have noticed all the music magazines and papers salivating over the next big thing to hit us from the mighty States, whilst failing to bring to our attention some fantastic home-grown guitar bands. The finest of which, Seafood, are tonight playing suppo»

Pitchshifter at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, Sat 28 Sep

Review by Graham Reed

“Do you like drum n’ bass?” shouts out singer J.S. Clayden at one point tonight. A good indicator that it was never going to be a normal metal gig really. Oh, that and the squelchy techno breakbeats, bleeps and beeps in the background…. Pitchshifter (2002 style) seem to find themselves in a position»