
Home of the Q club is the Grade II listed Central Hall. It's an odd beast. One of the most traditional buildings you will see in Birmingham city centre, with its red brick facades and arches, its impossibly high ceilings, sweeping staircases and leaded glass. A beautiful former Methodist Church, Central Hall, in Corporation Street, has lain empty for almost five years. Having been a nightclub since 1991, until its closure in 2002, there had been numerous rumours around what would become of the place, including conversion to housing.
In the autumn of 2007, as many people thought was fitting, Central Hall returned as the Q Club, to live up to its nationally revered club status, inviting renowned events and DJs through its huge doors to come and play in the main room, in front of the huge pipe organ that reaches to the heavens on the wall behind them, or in one of the many box rooms that line the winding corridors inside this intriguing place.
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