The Cluny
The Cluny[edit | edit source]
The Cluny is a music venue and pub located in the Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is a significant part of the city's vibrant music scene, hosting a variety of local and international acts.
History[edit | edit source]
The Cluny was originally a flax spinning mill built in the 19th century. It was later converted into a whisky bottling plant before being transformed into the music venue and pub it is today. The venue's name is derived from the Cluny Hill, a local landmark.
Music Venue[edit | edit source]
The Cluny is renowned for its live music performances. It has two stages, The Cluny 1 and The Cluny 2, each with its own bar. The venue hosts a wide range of musical genres, from rock and indie to folk and jazz. It has been the launching pad for many successful bands and artists.
Pub[edit | edit source]
The Cluny also operates as a pub, offering a wide selection of beer, wine, and spirits. It is known for its extensive range of craft beer and real ale, with a particular focus on local breweries.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
The Cluny is deeply involved in the local community. It regularly hosts charity events and fundraisers, and is a key venue for the annual Ouseburn Festival.
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