Since 1991, the iconic Central Hall in Birmingham has been a legendary part of the U.K. Club scene, recognised internationally amongst artists, promoters and after-dark revellers as an institution.
Standing at the end of Birmingham's Corporation Street opposite its almost mirror image, the Birmingham Magistrates Court, The Birmingham Central Hall was once one of Europe's largest and most imposing Methodist Churches, one of the many Central Halls built around the country to accommodate large congregations of Methodist Christians. However in 1991, after congregation numbers fell dramatically in the late 80's, a new congregation started flooding through the intricately designed doors of the Grade II* listed red brick and terracotta building, to worship at the alter of a new God. The second coming was dance music and their church was the QUE CLUB.