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| Thursday, 5 September, 2002, 15:14 GMT 16:14 UK London's Marquee venue returns ![]() Stewart (left) with partner Mark Fuller One of London's most famous music venues opens its doors for the first time in seven years on Thursday - with Eurythmics star Dave Stewart in charge. The Marquee club closed in 1996 after 38 years in various venues in the West End, but is now reopening as part of a development in Islington, north London. Primal Scream play the new venue's first night, with Jimmy Cliff, UK Subs and Joe Jackson lined up to play future nights at the Marquee.
In 1988, it moved to Charing Cross Road, where it lasted for eight years before the site became a public house. Almost every major act of the time performed at the Marquee, including Jimi Hendrix, U2, REM, and The Who. David Bowie used the venue to test out his new sounds, while the Rolling Stones played one of their first ever gigs at the Marquee in 1962. The new 1,200-capacity Islington venue, two miles north of its old Soho incarnations, is part of a new retail and leisure development.
Stewart - who first played there in 1972 - told the BBC's digital radio station 6 Music he had fond memories of trying to get into the old Wardour Street venue for nothing. "You went down this kind of corridor, turned left and there was a stage - it was just about live music, that was it. It was all about the excitement of who was playing there," he told afternoon presenter Liz Kershaw.
"There was just a little sign above the door saying 'Marquee', and we've got a little sign above the door as well now." He said of the new venue: "It's not flash, it's just for music, really. "I hope it's one of those places where bands will form and friendships will be made." He added that he would be asking the Rolling Stones to come back and play the new venue "with Bill Wyman back on bass". | See also: 05 Jun 02 | Entertainment 28 Mar 02 | Entertainment 13 Sep 00 | Entertainment 13 May 02 | Entertainment Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Entertainment stories now: Links to more Entertainment stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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