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Memories of Wolverhampton's Civic as it prepares to reopen

Allen Cook
BBC News, West Midlands
Dave Travis Elvis Costello at Wolves Civic on 1st October 1982Dave Travis
Elvis Costello appeared at the Civic in Wolverhampton in 1982

One of the West Midlands' most well-loved music venues, closed for a major refurbishment, will officially reopen with a gig from Blur this Friday.

The Halls in Wolverhampton, which include the Civic and Wulfrun Hall, have undergone a £48m revamp and with 85 years of history, the BBC has heard why these venues remain special to so many people.

"It's just electrifying."

Singer Jonn Penney ed when he and the rest of Ned's Atomic Dustbin first headlined the Wulfrun in 1990.

The band, formed in nearby Stourbridge, had several hits in the 1990s but Mr Penney said they did not feel they had a hometown gig venue until they appeared in Wolverhampton.

They would go on to headline the Civic repeatedly and said the ion of the home crowd mixed with fans travelling from all over the world created an "amazing atmosphere".

"As a performer, what really strikes you is the number of people in the space - you can see the whites of their eyes from the stage, 3,000 but you can see them all," he said.

"It's a proper bear-pit atmosphere, it feels like people are on top of you."

Getty Images Damon Albarn of Blur performs at Wolves Civic Hall on June 24, 2009 in WolverhamptonGetty Images
Blur will play the first gig at Wolverhampton's revamped Civic after previous appearances including in 2009

The venues have hosted huge names in music, comedy and sport since 1938 including David Bowie, Elton John, Queen, Elvis Costello, Nirvana, Take That, Ken Dodd, Jimmy Carr and Victoria Wood.

They shut at the end of 2015 for restoration work, but reopened for a brief stint between January 2017 and 2018.

The Civic holds about 3,000 people and Wulfrun Hall about 1,300 and the general manager of the buildings, Crissie Rushton, said the fans helped to create some very intense, intimate performances.

"The sound quality is phenomenal, in a room surrounded by the audience, there is no bad seat," she said.

"They are not looking at a video screen, they can see the group or performer and the view is phenomenal," she said.

'Hi, I'm Debbie'

The atmosphere was what stuck in promoter Dave Travis's memory when he ed the gigs he had seen, including bands he staged at the venue like Oasis and EMF.

"It's got a bit of character, the people that go there are fantastic. I know it's a lot of bands' favourite gig on their tour," he said.

Blondie revisited the Halls on a comeback tour in 1998 and Mr Travis said he ed he had a drink with the band afterwards.

He added: "I was backstage, there was a tap on my shoulder and Debbie Harry was there and went "hi, I'm Debbie, who are you"A woman with short white hair and black tortoiseshell glasses is taking a selfie. There is a wooden door behind her with birthday cards stuck to it. She is wearing a blue and white scarf" class="sc-d1200759-0 dvfjxj"/>

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