We go to Little Buildings, a hidden gem of a bar and music venue in the heart of Ouseburn, Newcastle’s trendy culture capital.
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00:00Little Buildings was a DIY rehearsal space venue.
00:03It was opened back in 2014, and I first came in the place in 2016 and fell in love with it.
00:08We didn't have a clue what we were doing when we took it on.
00:12Some would say we're still doing it, but it's fun anyway.
00:14Being situated in Newcastle's Ouseburn, an area that's full of different music venues,
00:21I wondered what it was that makes Little Buildings different and what sets it apart from the rest of the crowd.
00:26No frills, you know, coming in, there's no airs or graces.
00:30We're going to help you get on stage and get off stage.
00:34We're going to make sure that you sound great.
00:36We're going to make sure that you're comfortable when you come.
00:42And that overall you feel like you want to come and do it again.
00:46That's it, you know, that's the basic fundamental.
00:50This place is bricks and mortar, just like every other venue, you know.
00:54And it's the people that carry it.
00:57But we do have that, you know, we do have a lot of customers have been coming here since before me,
01:04even our staff, two newer members of staff have been coming here long before I was ever
01:08through the door years ago.
01:11They add to the feel, the value of the place.
01:14Having chatted to Alan for a while, I got a feeling of what the venue is now,
01:19but I wondered what his plans were for the place going forward
01:24and what he hopes to achieve with Little Buildings in the future.
01:28I think when the bar's done, like I say, we can then expand a little bit more for acoustic,
01:31busk as night, comedy events, stand up, you know, anything like that.
01:36It's easy to do, you know, spoken word a lot, we can do it all.
01:41Seeing a lot of these new acts coming through from 16, 17 years old
01:44in this place, it's another gap from another 10 years.
01:47We're going to see those bands playing the Glastonbury, Leeds, Redmond, you know,
01:50put music out.
01:52So it's a steeped in history in that regard already.
01:55And we just want to see it going from there.
01:57We want bands to come here, play here once,
01:59and want to do this for the rest of their lives.
02:01Alan had explained to me what Little Buildings means to him,
02:03and also what it means to the bands who've been through the place
02:06and the ones who may be yet to come.
02:08But what I'm really interested in now is what it's like for a customer coming in
02:12and what people can expect from a night out if they go to Little Buildings.
02:42It's as immersive as it could possibly ever be.
02:44And the bar itself isn't going to kill your back pocket.
02:47See, anybody, you could be there.
02:49You could be in that video and filming on somebody's potato in 20 years' time, you know.
02:53I was at that gig.
02:55And it cost you nothing.
02:55It cost you the price of a slice of pizza.
02:57Some places you might as well.