The Joiners

The Joiners

The Joiners is a pub located in Southampton's St Mary Street.

The Joiners opened its doors as a music venue in 1968. The Joiners is home to many Southampton-based bands, and various signed and unsigned acts have played at the venue. Notable acts that have played at The Joiners include Green Day, The Manic Street Preachers, The Faults, No! Influence, Asphyxia, Oasis, Radiohead and The Libertines.

External links

* [http://www.joinerslive.co.uk The Joiners Web site]


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