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Shacklewell Arms
Pub and music venue in Dalston, London, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Shacklewell Arms is a pub and music venue on Shacklewell Lane in Dalston, London.[1]
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History
It was built in the 1870s and was originally known as The Green Man after a free house that had stood there before.[2][3]
From the late 1980s to the early 2010s it was a Saint Lucian pub, and has retained some of the décor from this time.[2] In 2011 it was taken over by Tom Baker, a local gig promoter with Eat Your Own Ears, and Dan Crouch, also involved with The Lock Tavern in Camden. It has since become a popular live music venue for small bands.[2][1][4] Unusually for the surrounding area, the Shacklewell Arms has a large garden and courtyard space out the back.[2]
The pub has sponsored tent stages at London festivals Field Day and Wide Awake.[5][6]
The 18 November 2020 edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live! included a performance by Beabadoobee of her song "Care" that had been pre-recorded at the venue.[7]
A scene from the Black Mirror episode "Eulogy" was shot in the gig room.[3]
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Notable performers
- Battles[8]
- Beabadoobee
- Blood Orange[9]
- Charmpit[10]
- The Cribs[11]
- Django Django[12]
- Ezra Furman[13]
- Fucked Up[14]
- Gilla Band[15]
- Girlpool[16]
- The Growlers[17]
- Haim[18]
- Honeyblood[19]
- The Horrors[20]
- Jamie XX[2]
- Joanna Gruesome[21]
- Parquet Courts[22]
- Perfect Pussy[21]
- Solange Knowles[2]
- Skrillex[23]
- Waxahatchee[24]
References
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