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Stopping the Bus
Start The Bus is no more.
The popular Baldwin Street venue is now closed and due to be replaced by The Carnival Saloon, sadly not likely to be championing new music in quite the same way as its predecessor.
It was always surprising to Start The Bus fans when they found out that the venue so well known for hosting up and coming music acts was not an independent.
is needed now More than ever
It is in fact owned by Mitchells & Butlers – owners of the likes of Harvester, Toby Carvery and O’Neills – whose new plans for it do include live music but with an increased emphasis on food, becoming a full table service restaurant.
Start The Bus’ closure has been greeted by dismay by Bristol music fans and artists:
RIP @StarttheBus we LOVED rockin out with you guys ??#supportyourlocalvenues pic.twitter.com/aEO0UuBiQ5
— SHE CRAZY (@damn_shecrazy) October 16, 2016
RIP Start The Bus. Enjoyed many nights there. Matt Aitken booked some really great shows.
— Hankins (@HeinzJunkins) October 17, 2016
So sad abt Start The Bus closing. It was the only venue that I actually felt at home. The night I saw Ryan Hemsworth there was magical
— Nathan Butler (@PeakFiDem) October 17, 2016
IS START THE BUS CLOSING WHAT
— Stellaaa (@Stellaaarocker) October 16, 2016
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