Victoria Warehouse

Live music venue in Old Trafford, Manchester From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The O2 Victoria Warehouse is a live music venue in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The venue is made up of two storage warehouses used during the early to mid-20th century. It was redeveloped as a music venue in 2012 and given its current name in 2018.

Former namesVictoria Warehouse
LocationTrafford Wharf Rd, Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53.4643°N 2.2849°W / 53.4643; -2.2849
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O2 Victoria Warehouse
Former namesVictoria Warehouse
LocationTrafford Wharf Rd, Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53.4643°N 2.2849°W / 53.4643; -2.2849
OperatorAcademy Music Group
Capacity3,500
Construction
Built1925
Opened2012
Renovated2009
Website
https://victoriawarehouse.com
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Location

The venue is on the banks of the Bridgewater Canal in Old Trafford, behind a stone quay.[1]

History

Walter Kershaw's mural

The premises began construction in the 1920s by the Liverpool Warehousing Company as a storage facility for the city, with the two warehouses opening in 1925 and 1927, respectively.[2] The site covered 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2).[3] It was later used for food storage, before being largely destroyed by fire in 1980.[4]

In 1982, a mural by Walter Kershaw was drawn on the storage buildings, showing the industries in Trafford Park, as well as players from nearby Manchester United F.C. It was replaced with a second mural on 1 November 1993, also by Kershaw, featuring updated images. The mural had to be temporarily dismantled in 2006 over health and safety concerns.[5][6] The mural was subsequently renovated and restored, before being removed again in 2014.[5][7] The site was purchased by developers in 2009 and the buildings reconstructed with modern facilities.[8] It opened on 8 April 2012, and acquired a wedding licence in August 2015.[9]

On 14 May 2015, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, gave a speech at the venue entitled "Building a Northern Powerhouse" and covered the government's proposed redevelopment of cities in Northern England.[10]

The venue was renamed the O2 Victoria Warehouse as part of a longstanding deal between Live Nation Entertainment who own Academy Music Group, and O2.[8][11]

Events

The venue has attracted several major music artists, including Thom Yorke,[12] Sam Fender and Lizzo.[13]

In October 2019, following noise complaints at the nearby Bowlers Exhibition Centre, a representative from Academy Music Group said that all Victoria Warehouse events are attended by an acoustic engineer monitoring noise levels, and that they received no direct complaints.[14]

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