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The Performing Room 9 Guildhall Road, Northampton

Indie & Alternative Rock Night Experience an evening of live indie and alternative rock from emerging artists. Enjoy authentic sounds, great energy, and a vibrant atmosphere. This event venue was generously provided by the performing room as we will be raising donations at the event. They are all about supporting emerging artists and creating a welcoming space for music lovers or people with social isolation, exclusion, discrimination, low skill levels and low self-esteem. Free drink included with your ticket! 📍 Venue: 9 Guildhall Rd, Northampton NN1 1DP 📅 Date & Time: 24/01/2026 from 7:30pm - 10pm 🎟 Tickets: £5.00 Book now and be part of an unforgettable music event!!

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The History of The Performing Room Building

The Performing Room 9 Guildhall Road, Northampton

Explore the deep hidden history of the building. Step back in time to hear the story and discover how heritage helped to create Northamptons beautiful Culture Quarter through public exhibitions and immersive multimedia utilising VR technology. The Performing Room have worked on a multimedia heritage project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to uncover and share the hidden history of the historical building, first built as Franklins Hotel and Restaurant in 1872 by John Campbell Franklin to capitalise on railway passengers traveling to the new St Johns Street Railway Station from the new rail route built between Bedford and Northampton. For decades, it served as the meeting point for merchants, traders and other travellers coming to Northampton. An impressive list of artefacts dating back to when the building was first built characterises the relationship between Franklins hotel and the people who used to work there and visit it. A quick tour of the picture galleries, display stands, glass cabinets and slideshows include authentic old newspapers, vintage bottles, champagne corks, war memorabilia, decorative ceramic floor tiles, an original train ticket used to transport people to St Johns and more. Other projects consist of a documentary, cartoon animations, children board games,...

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The History of The Performing Room Building

The Performing Room 9 Guildhall Road, Northampton

Explore the deep hidden history of the building. Step back in time to hear the story and discover how heritage helped to create Northamptons beautiful Culture Quarter through public exhibitions and immersive multimedia utilising VR technology. The Performing Room have worked on a multimedia heritage project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to uncover and share the hidden history of the historical building, first built as Franklins Hotel and Restaurant in 1872 by John Campbell Franklin to capitalise on railway passengers traveling to the new St Johns Street Railway Station from the new rail route built between Bedford and Northampton. For decades, it served as the meeting point for merchants, traders and other travellers coming to Northampton. An impressive list of artefacts dating back to when the building was first built characterises the relationship between Franklins hotel and the people who used to work there and visit it. A quick tour of the picture galleries, display stands, glass cabinets and slideshows include authentic old newspapers, vintage bottles, champagne corks, war memorabilia, decorative ceramic floor tiles, an original train ticket used to transport people to St Johns and more. Other projects consist of a documentary, cartoon animations, children board games,...

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The History of The Performing Room Building

The Performing Room 9 Guildhall Road, Northampton

Explore the deep hidden history of the building. Step back in time to hear the story and discover how heritage helped to create Northamptons beautiful Culture Quarter through public exhibitions and immersive multimedia utilising VR technology. The Performing Room have worked on a multimedia heritage project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to uncover and share the hidden history of the historical building, first built as Franklins Hotel and Restaurant in 1872 by John Campbell Franklin to capitalise on railway passengers traveling to the new St Johns Street Railway Station from the new rail route built between Bedford and Northampton. For decades, it served as the meeting point for merchants, traders and other travellers coming to Northampton. An impressive list of artefacts dating back to when the building was first built characterises the relationship between Franklins hotel and the people who used to work there and visit it. A quick tour of the picture galleries, display stands, glass cabinets and slideshows include authentic old newspapers, vintage bottles, champagne corks, war memorabilia, decorative ceramic floor tiles, an original train ticket used to transport people to St Johns and more. Other projects consist of a documentary, cartoon animations, children board games,...

Recurring

The History of The Performing Room Building

The Performing Room 9 Guildhall Road, Northampton

Explore the deep hidden history of the building. Step back in time to hear the story and discover how heritage helped to create Northamptons beautiful Culture Quarter through public exhibitions and immersive multimedia utilising VR technology. The Performing Room have worked on a multimedia heritage project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to uncover and share the hidden history of the historical building, first built as Franklins Hotel and Restaurant in 1872 by John Campbell Franklin to capitalise on railway passengers traveling to the new St Johns Street Railway Station from the new rail route built between Bedford and Northampton. For decades, it served as the meeting point for merchants, traders and other travellers coming to Northampton. An impressive list of artefacts dating back to when the building was first built characterises the relationship between Franklins hotel and the people who used to work there and visit it. A quick tour of the picture galleries, display stands, glass cabinets and slideshows include authentic old newspapers, vintage bottles, champagne corks, war memorabilia, decorative ceramic floor tiles, an original train ticket used to transport people to St Johns and more. Other projects consist of a documentary, cartoon animations, children board games,...

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