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Get ready, Birmingham! A seismic event is about to shake the foundations of Kingston Row as the legendary Spunge descend upon the iconic Flapper for what promises to be an unforgettable night of high-octane ska-punk and rock. Mark your calendars for Sunday, 16th November 2025, because this isn’t just another gig; it’s a vibrant celebration of enduring music, infectious energy, and the kind of communal joy only a live Spunge show can deliver. Prepare to be swept away by their distinctive blend of catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and lyrical wit, all delivered with the raw power that has cemented their status as a beloved staple of the UK’s alternative scene. This is your chance to witness one of the most dynamic live bands in action, in one of Birmingham’s most cherished independent venues.
About Spunge
Hailing from Tewkesbury, Spunge have been carving their unique niche in the UK music landscape since their formation in 1994. While broadly categorised under ‘Rock’ and ‘Pop’ due to their undeniable catchiness and melodic sensibility, their true heart beats to the rhythm of ska-punk, infusing traditional punk rock with upbeat brass sections and reggae-inspired grooves. This distinctive sound has garnered them a dedicated fanbase and seen them headline countless shows and festivals across the country. Their journey has been one of consistent evolution, maintaining their core sound while exploring new avenues.
Over the decades, Spunge have released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including “Room for Abuse,” “The Story So Far,” and “Ode to the Flapper.” Their live performances are legendary, known for their infectious energy and the immediate connection they forge with their audience. Hits like “Kicking Pigeons,” “Ego,” and “Jump on Demand” are anthems that resonate deeply with fans, showcasing their clever songwriting and ability to craft tunes that are both thought-provoking and incredibly fun. The current lineup, featuring Alex Copson on vocals, Paul Gurney on guitar, Chris Murphy on bass, and Scott Moughton on drums, continues to deliver their signature sound with passion and precision. Their enduring appeal lies in their authenticity and the sheer joy they bring to every stage they grace.
Birmingham Flapper: The Perfect Setting
Nestled on the banks of the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal at Kingston Row, B1 2NU, The Flapper is more than just a venue; it’s a true institution in Birmingham’s vibrant music scene. For years, this independent gem has been a vital hub for local and touring bands, fostering an intimate atmosphere that’s increasingly rare in today’s larger venues. Its prime location, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, makes it easily accessible while retaining its unique, slightly tucked-away charm.
The Flapper boasts a rich history as a cornerstone of Birmingham’s alternative and rock music community, having hosted countless memorable gigs and nurtured emerging talent. With a capacity that typically hovers around 200-300 people, it offers an incredibly personal experience, ensuring that every note and every beat resonates deeply with the audience. The atmosphere is consistently electric, a perfect blend of a classic pub vibe with the raw energy of a live music space. Its no-frills approach focuses entirely on the music and the connection between artists and fans. In terms of accessibility, the main bar and performance area are generally on the ground floor, offering good access, though it’s always wise to contact the venue directly for specific requirements. Its canal-side beer garden also provides a fantastic spot for pre-gig drinks and post-show reflection.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an absolute masterclass in high-energy performance when Spunge hit The Flapper stage. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that beautifully balances their classic, crowd-pleasing anthems with tracks from across their extensive discography. Expect to hear beloved hits like “Kicking Pigeons,” “Ego,” and “Next Big Thing,” which are guaranteed to ignite immediate singalongs and frenetic skanking. They’re also known to dig deep into their back catalogue, surprising long-time fans with some lesser-played gems.
While The Flapper is an intimate venue, Spunge always bring a formidable stage presence. Expect dynamic lighting to complement their energetic performance, creating an immersive experience without relying on elaborate, over-the-top productions. The focus will be squarely on the music and the band’s interaction with the crowd. The atmosphere will be nothing short of electric; a Spunge gig is a communal experience, a place where strangers become friends through shared passion for the music. The small capacity of The Flapper will only amplify this feeling, creating a truly unforgettable, up-close-and-personal rock and ska-punk extravaganza. Be ready to jump, sing, and lose yourself in the moment.
Getting to Birmingham Flapper
The Birmingham Flapper, located at Kingston Row, B1 2NU, is remarkably well-connected and easy to reach, whether you’re a local or travelling from further afield. For those using public transport, Birmingham New Street Station, Moor Street Station, and Snow Hill Station are all within a 15-20 minute walk, offering excellent rail links across the UK. Several bus routes also stop within a short distance of the venue.
If you’re driving, be aware that city centre parking can be limited and costly. There are several multi-storey car parks within a reasonable walk, such as the NCP Grand Central or the Q-Park Brindleyplace, but it’s advisable to pre-book if possible, especially on a Sunday evening. Alternatively, Birmingham’s extensive tram network (West Midlands Metro) offers convenient access, with stops like Library or Centenary Square being close by. For those relying on ride-sharing or taxis, the postcode B1 2NU will get you directly to the venue’s doorstep. Consider walking along the picturesque canal for a pleasant approach to the venue.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors are expected to open at 7:00 PM, with support acts commencing shortly after. Spunge are anticipated to take the stage around 8:30 PM, though exact stage times are subject to change. We recommend arriving early to secure a good spot and catch any opening acts.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, The Flapper typically operates a 14+ age restriction for live shows. Attendees aged 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. The bar area is strictly 18+, and valid photographic ID may be required for alcohol purchases.
What’s the refund policy?
Tickets are generally non-refundable, except in the case of a full event cancellation or significant rescheduling. If the event is cancelled or rescheduled, information regarding refunds or ticket transfers will be communicated by your point of purchase. Please refer to the terms and conditions of your ticket vendor.
Are there food and drink options?
Absolutely! The Flapper operates as a pub alongside its music venue, offering a well-stocked bar with a wide selection of beers, ciders, spirits, and soft drinks. While a full restaurant menu isn’t typically available during gigs, you can usually find some basic pub snacks. There are also numerous restaurants and eateries within a short walk in the city centre.
Where to Stay in Birmingham
Making a weekend of it? Birmingham offers a vast array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. Its central location means you’re never far from attractions, dining, and, of course, The Flapper.
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