The Oasis and Stone Roses graced our tiny stage at The New Adelphi Club.
The original stage, where iconic bands like Radihead and Pulp performed, was recently rediscovered during a carpet refit.
General manager Paul Sarel expressed his delight at finding the stage, reminiscing about the famous bands that once occupied the small space.
Opened in 1984, The New Adelphi Club has been a breeding ground for musical talent, hosting legendary acts before they hit the big time.
The recent uncovering of the original stage has sparked nostalgia among musicians and patrons alike, with many sharing fond memories of the intimate venue.
A fundraising campaign allowed for the refurbishment that led to the stage's rediscovery, with staff members and local musicians leaving their mark before a new carpet was laid.
The Adelphi community came together to preserve a piece of music history, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the club's rich musical legacy.
The New Adelphi Club's original stage serves as a testament to the venue's storied past, where musical legends once graced its intimate setting.