The Association of Event Venues (AEV) has welcomed performing arts venue Roundhouse to its membership.
Originally built in 1846 as a steam engine repair shed, the Roundhouse served as an industrial hub for the Great Western Railway and was renowned for its engineering. In the 1960s, it became a music venue and cultural centre. Roundhouse is able to host events such as concerts, theatre productions and contemporary art exhibitions.
The venue is also home to a creative youth programme that supports 7,500 11-30 year-olds each year in the Roundhouse Studios and Roundhouse Works – two dedicated creative spaces for young people.
Rowan Kitching, venue director, Roundhouse, said: “Joining AEV is a brilliant opportunity to connect with other venues from across the UK to learn and share best practice whilst tackling some of the most pertinent issues in the industry.”