A landmark heritage building in the centre of Burton-on-Trent is to reopen as a large multigenre live venue and club following a £100,000 renovation.
The Complex Burton, located on the site of St George’s Hall, Burton Opera House, The Ritz, most recently best-known as Robins, launches to the community on Saturday 21 December 2024, with the Chapter 1 event headlined by British electronic stars Fabio & Grooverider, as well as DJ Luck and MC Neat, K Klass, Dillinja, and Nicky Blackmarket.
Featuring a total capacity of 2,000 over three floors, including the 1,200-cap Complex Arena, one of the Midlands’ first 360 bars Mono, and the already existing Lifestyle bar, the Guild and George Street venue represents an exciting new development for events, culture, music and nightlife in the town and region.
Venue owner and Burton native David Wain, who has spent years building up local businesses before taking on The Complex renovation as a major project, hopes the venue will act as a ‘cultural catalyst’ for the town, driving more interest and investment in the night time economy.
Mr Wain said: “Being a local lad and watching first-hand the steady decline of nightlife in Burton, has compelled me to do something about it.
“I am very proud of what we have achieved here, a true cultural venue for everyone to enjoy, with all the history The Complex has inside its walls.
“We have carefully and sympathetically kept and restored the venue’s history and listed status, with keeping the art deco detailing throughout.
“We have worked very hard to appeal to all generations, and will carefully construct each and every chapter we launch. There is lots to look forward to and plans for the future ahead.”
Existing features of the Grade-II listed building, which has hosted tens of thousands of theatre shows, musicals, film screenings, club nights, and community events to date, have been preserved as part of a sympathetic and sensitive renovation since July 2022.
The building’s impressive Art Deco frontage and interior, as well as an original film projector, paintings and plasterwork throughout feature as part of The Complex’s efforts to bring the 157-year-old site back to life, and encourage national artists, agents, promoters and managers to re-engage with the culture and music fans across Burton and Staffordshire.
The Complex Burton opens to the public on Saturday 21 December with Fabio & Grooverider, as well as DJ Luck and MC Neat, K Klass, Dillinja, and Nicky Blackmarket. Tickets are available via Skiddle here.
A landmark heritage building in the centre of Burton-on-Trent is to reopen as a large multigenre live venue and club following a £100,000 renovation.
The Complex Burton, located on the site of St George’s Hall, Burton Opera House, The Ritz, most recently best-known as Robins, launches to the community on Saturday 21 December 2024, with the Chapter 1 event headlined by British electronic stars Fabio & Grooverider, as well as DJ Luck and MC Neat, K Klass, Dillinja, and Nicky Blackmarket.
Featuring a total capacity of 2,000 over three floors, including the 1,200-cap Complex Arena, one of the Midlands’ first 360 bars Mono, and the already existing Lifestyle bar, the Guild and George Street venue represents an exciting new development for events, culture, music and nightlife in the town and region.
Venue owner and Burton native David Wain, who has spent years building up local businesses before taking on The Complex renovation as a major project, hopes the venue will act as a ‘cultural catalyst’ for the town, driving more interest and investment in the night time economy.
Mr Wain said: “Being a local lad and watching first-hand the steady decline of nightlife in Burton, has compelled me to do something about it.
“I am very proud of what we have achieved here, a true cultural venue for everyone to enjoy, with all the history The Complex has inside its walls.
“We have carefully and sympathetically kept and restored the venue’s history and listed status, with keeping the art deco detailing throughout.
“We have worked very hard to appeal to all generations, and will carefully construct each and every chapter we launch. There is lots to look forward to and plans for the future ahead.”
Existing features of the Grade-II listed building, which has hosted tens of thousands of theatre shows, musicals, film screenings, club nights, and community events to date, have been preserved as part of a sympathetic and sensitive renovation since July 2022.
The building’s impressive Art Deco frontage and interior, as well as an original film projector, paintings and plasterwork throughout feature as part of The Complex’s efforts to bring the 157-year-old site back to life, and encourage national artists, agents, promoters and managers to re-engage with the culture and music fans across Burton and Staffordshire.
The Complex Burton opens to the public on Saturday 21 December with Fabio & Grooverider, as well as DJ Luck and MC Neat, K Klass, Dillinja, and Nicky Blackmarket. Tickets are available via Skiddle here.
For more information, sign up to The Complex Burton’s official website, or follow The Complex Burton on Facebook and Instagram.