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New music venue will create up to 50 jobs

A new music venue is set to open in the region and is set to provide an employment boost by creating 50 jobs.

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The former Digbeth Arena site at Lower Trinity Street, Deritend

London-based Adventure Bar Group has created its first fully outdoor venue with Luna Springs in the former Digbeth Arena site at Lower Trinity Street, Deritend, Birmingham.

The 3,500-capacity venue is named after The Lunar Society of Birmingham – an 18th Century club made up of prominent figures and intellectuals who would meet on every full moon.

Tom Kidd, co-founder of The Adventure Bar Group, said: “We’re extremely excited about coming to Birmingham.

“It’s about embracing the creative energy and inspiration that buzzes through the city.

“Our aim with Luna Springs is to create a hub of experience; from the very best local street food vendors on the scene to musical talent and supporting local events and movements.

“We want to be part of the fabric of the city and the go-to venue this summer for an incredible time,” he added.

The plan is for the venue to be open on April 12.

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