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Prepare yourselves, music aficionados of the Midlands! A truly unmissable night of raw energy and melodic catharsis is heading to Birmingham. On Monday, 27th October 2025, the acclaimed Nashville rock outfit Free Throw will descend upon the legendary Asylum Bar and Venue, promising an evening that will resonate long after the final chord fades. Known for their intensely personal lyrics, powerful riffs, and a stage presence that commands attention, Free Throw is set to deliver a performance that perfectly blends rock’s intensity with pop’s undeniable catchiness. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an opportunity to experience one of the most compelling bands of their generation in an intimate setting, right here in the heart of Birmingham. Mark your calendars, because this is one event you absolutely won’t want to miss.

About Free Throw

Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Free Throw has carved out a distinctive niche in the rock scene with their emotionally charged brand of emo and pop-punk. Formed in 2012, the band quickly garnered attention for their earnest lyricism, often exploring themes of anxiety, self-doubt, and the complexities of young adulthood. Their sound is characterised by dynamic shifts, moving seamlessly from intricate guitar melodies to powerful, anthemic choruses that invite singalongs. This blend of introspection and exhilaration has earned them a dedicated global fanbase.

Their breakthrough came with albums like “Those Days Are Gone” (2014) and “Bear Your Mind” (2017), which showcased their evolving sound and lyrical depth. Tracks such as “Pallet Town” and “Randy, I Am The Liquor” became fan favourites, encapsulating their signature blend of vulnerability and vigour. More recently, albums like “Peaks & Valleys” (2019) and “Piecing It Together” (2021) continued to cement their status, demonstrating a maturity in songwriting while retaining the raw energy that defines them. The current lineup, featuring Cory Castro on vocals, Lawrence Warner and Jake Hughes on guitars, Justin Castro on bass, and Zach Hall on drums, operates as a tight-knit unit, delivering performances that are both technically proficient and emotionally resonant. Their live shows are an exercise in catharsis, connecting deeply with audiences through shared experiences and soaring melodies.

Asylum Bar and Venue: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the vibrant Hockley area of Birmingham, Asylum Bar and Venue stands as a cornerstone of the city’s alternative music scene. Located at 38-43 Hampton Street, B19 3LS, this independent venue has a rich history of hosting some of the most exciting names in rock, metal, punk, and beyond. It’s not just a venue; it’s an institution, known for its commitment to live music and its welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere.

Asylum boasts a capacity of around 600-700, striking the perfect balance between an intimate club feel and a substantial concert hall experience. This allows for an up-close and personal connection with the artists, making every show feel like a truly special occasion. The venue’s layout is typically standing room only on the main floor, ensuring an energetic crowd ready to move and mosh. While primarily a ground-level space, accessibility for those with mobility issues should be confirmed directly with the venue, though generally, the main performance area is accessible. Its industrial-chic aesthetic, with exposed brickwork and robust staging, perfectly complements the raw power of the bands it hosts, providing an authentic backdrop for unforgettable live music. Asylum’s reputation for excellent sound quality and a fantastic atmosphere makes it the ideal spot for Free Throw’s distinctive sound.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening brimming with emotional highs and exhilarating lows as Free Throw takes the Asylum stage. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that spans their impressive discography, delving into fan favourites and potentially offering a glimpse of new material. Expect to hear powerful renditions of tracks like “Pallet Town,” “Cloud Sick,” and “Rank Your Hopes,” alongside deeper cuts that showcase the band’s songwriting prowess.

Free Throw’s stage production is typically focused on delivering a high-energy, authentic performance rather than elaborate theatrics. Expect dynamic lighting that complements the mood of each song, enhancing the emotional impact without distracting from the music itself. The atmosphere at an Asylum show is always electric, and with Free Throw’s passionate fanbase, it’s guaranteed to be a night of fervent singalongs, enthusiastic crowd participation, and a palpable sense of community. Whether you’re a long-time follower or a newcomer, you’ll be swept up in the collective energy, making for a truly memorable rock experience.

Getting to Asylum Bar and Venue

Asylum Bar and Venue, located at 38-43 Hampton Street, Birmingham, B19 3LS, is conveniently situated just a short distance from Birmingham city centre, making it easily accessible by various transport methods. For those travelling by public transport, Birmingham New Street Station, a major national rail hub, is approximately a 20-minute walk or a short taxi/bus ride away. Local bus services frequently operate routes that pass close to the venue; checking local travel apps for the most up-to-date bus routes is always recommended.

If you’re driving, the venue is relatively close to major road networks, including the A38(M) Aston Expressway, offering good links for those coming from outside the city. While there isn’t dedicated venue parking, several paid car parks are available in the surrounding Hockley and Jewellery Quarter areas within a reasonable walking distance. However, as with any city centre location, parking can be limited, so arriving early or considering public transport is advisable. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout Birmingham for a convenient drop-off and pick-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Specific door and stage times are usually confirmed closer to the event date. However, for a Monday night gig, doors typically open around 7:00 PM, with the main act expected to be on stage between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. It’s always best to check the official venue or ticket vendor website closer to the date for precise timings.

Is there an age restriction?

Asylum Bar and Venue generally operates an over 14s policy for most of its gigs, with under 16s requiring accompaniment by an adult over 18. Valid photo ID may be required for entry, particularly if you wish to purchase alcoholic beverages. Please confirm the exact age restriction for this specific event on your ticket or the venue’s website.

What’s the refund policy?

Refund policies are typically managed by the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your tickets, not directly by the venue. Generally, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. It’s crucial to review the terms and conditions of your ticket provider at the time of purchase for detailed information regarding refunds and exchanges.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Asylum Bar and Venue features a well-stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While the venue primarily focuses on drinks, there are usually some basic snack options available. For more substantial food, there are numerous restaurants, takeaways, and eateries in the surrounding Hockley and Jewellery Quarter areas of Birmingham, perfect for a pre-gig meal.

Where to Stay in Birmingham

Birmingham offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. Staying within the city centre or the vibrant Jewellery Quarter puts you within easy reach of Asylum Bar and Venue via a short walk or quick taxi ride. Consider exploring areas like Broad Street for nightlife, or the Bullring area for shopping and dining, all well-connected to public transport.

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