The Pavilion Venue

Victoria Park
London Rd
Leicester
LE1 7RY
(Near to the De Montfort Hall).
Telephone: 0116 255 1027
Open from 8 a.m. till 11 p.m. Monday to Friday. Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m.
This is a 200 capacity venue. Free car parking is available outside of the main entrance of the building. For directions, see below.
The Pavilion website
Map showing the location of the Pavilion

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Photo of the Pavilion Building
Weekly shows at the Pavilion
The Pavilion's cafe offers hot meals and tasty snacks at very reasonable prices. So, if you are coming straight from work, have some food before or during the show.
The licensed bar offers a range of beers, wines and spirits as well as tea, coffee and other soft drinks.
Friday Nights - The Silver Bullet Battle of the Bands
From 7th October to 12th December, bands play in a competition, details of which are available from this web site.
See our results page to find out which bands have won Saturdays Nights - Bands
Dates and lineups for band nights
The Pavilion Venue is situated in the grounds of Victoria Park in Leicester, not far from the De Montfort Hall.
Since it changed hands, the new management have worked hard to make it into a live music venue. What was once the cafe for the Park is now a thriving venue with a bar and a menu of tasty meals and snacks. There is also a pool table and a large patio area with tables, chairs and parasols. Plus wide screen TV. Bands and artists love the Pavo's relaxed atmosphere and audiences tend to come and stay for the whole night.
Great for cheap beer and crunchy chips. The only place in Leicester where you can get an ice cream whilst watching a band!
Since it was taken over earlier this year, the new management have installed a stage, lighting and have refurbished the main room to give a more attractive ambience. Live bands play every Saturday night *. FREE ENTRY - drinks offers - hot food all night - sweets, cakes and ice cream. First band plays at 8 p.m. Doors open 7 p.m.
Car parking for bands all night just outside the main entrance.
* except when the venue is closed for a private function. Check the gigs listing for specific dates.
Wednesday Nights
Wednesday evening night for singers, acoustic artists, including duos or trios.
We also welcome rappers, instrumentalists, in fact any act that will appeal to an all-age audience.
Our Wednesday evenings will appeal to young artists who want to try out their skills in a safe and appreciative environment.
Doors open at 8 p.m. FREE ENTRY for both artists and members of the public.
Find out more about Pavilion Live Wednesdays
Information for artists
We well welcome any singer who wants to drop in on a Wednesday evening on an open-mic basis. If you have equipment requirements or would prefer to book a slot, please phone Arts in Leicestershire on 07970 680 987 or contact the Pavilion on 0116 255 1027.
How to get to play at the Pavilion
Bands, solo artists and small acoustic groups are welcome to play at the venue. Live music guigs at the Pavilion are promoted by Silver Bullet Promotions.
To get a date to play phone Siver Bullet Promotions on 07971 428 613.
Because the nights are free entry in order to maximise the number of people who attend, performance fees or travel expenses are not always available to bands. When enquiring about a gig, ask the promoter if he can help with petrol costs (but do that before you set off for a show.)
Bands do however get publicity from their performances and very often a series of free photographs of their set from our house photographer Sewell Photography
Bands that have already played at the Pavilion Venue
2 Feet Wide (Herts)
3rd Idea (Devizes)
Abduction of Margaret (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Aikon (Leicester)
All Systems Fail (Leicester)
Armson Blues Band (Leicester)
Atiana (Oxford)
Assembly Point 3 (York)
Back The Risks (Leicester)
Black Fingers (Leicester)
Brightside (Leicester)
Bukatchi Boss (Leicester)
Cage of Stars (Northampton)
Captain Thunderbolt
(Leicester)
The Chimpanzees (Leicester)
The Criminals (Leicester)
Come Back Grayer (Leicester)
Death of London (Leicester)
Dead Cowboy Culture (Leicester)
Depths of Winter (Teeside)
The Dirty Backbeats (Leicester)
Drag Queen Bingo (Nuneaton)
Echo Location (Leicester)
Egeszsegedre (Leicester)
Elaine Easom (Leicester)
Evangelion (Leicester)
Extinction (Leicester)
Fall of Jupiter (Leicester)
The Fear (Leicester)
Fire Fall Down (London)
First Among Equals (Cardiff)
The Flaming Ice Cubes (Leicester)
The Fear and Loathing Project (Nuneaton)
Formal Warning (Leicester)
Forever Wednesday (Grimsby)
Fusion (Leicester)
Ghandis Flipflop (Leicester)
Girls That Scream (Leamington Spa)
Gone Feral (Leicester)
Grave Dog (Leicester)
Guthlaxton Soul Band (Leicestershire)
Hazardous Materials (Leicester)
Hotel Zulu (Nuneaton)
Icelandic Traffic Badgers (Birmingham)
Industry (Leicester)
The Jacaranda Chaos Band (Leicester)
Juke Box Junkies (Rugby)
The Lowreys (Leicester)
Lupine (Midlands)
The Maffa Kings(Leicester)
Martyrs (Leicester)
Midnight Dawn (Leicester)
Naked Gravy (Leicester(
Neon Sarcastic (Leicester)
No Friend of Mine (Leicester)
Not Yet Known (Wolverhampton)
Oblivion (Leicester)
Original Dave (Derby)
The Packaways (Leicester)
Penny Hangers (Leicester)
People Versus (Leicester)
Pluto (Stoney Stanton)
The Procession (Leicester)
Project Notion (Leicester)
Rain (Hartlepool)
Razmataz (Leicester)
Refuge (Cardiff)
The Retro (Leicester)
The Return (Birmingham)
Scandal House (Birmingham)
Scarecrows Dont Work (Staffordshire)
The Scene is Dead (Peterborough)
The Screaming Eagles (Leicester)
Set In Stone (Hinckley)
Shapeshifter (Leicester)
Shipping Forecast (Leicester)
Shortly After Sunrise (Leicester)
Sickening Displeasure (Leicester)
Silver Sided (London)
Six Circle (Melton)
Sky Light (Leicester)
Slaine (Leicester)
Sleepie Head (Melton)
Smokin the Profit (Leicester)
Steptoos (Hinckley)
Stokestacks (Leicester)
Soulsmith (Swindon)
The Steptoos (Leicester)
Steve and Fernie (Hinckley)
The Stiggz (Leicester)
Stonevibe (Leicester)
Strange Gods (Leicester)
Subdude (Leicester)
Sugersnatch (Leicester)
Sunflower (Leicester)
Team 12 am (Leicester)
This November (Leamington Spa)
Tired Irie (Leicester)
Toxic Federation (Nottingham)
Toxin (Leicester)
Thracia (Northampton)
The Truth (Leicester)
Two Minute Hate (Leicester)
Urchin Child (Doncaster)
When Autumn Fails (Nottingham)
The Whiskey Syndicate (Wolverhampton)
Wonderful Life (Tamworth)
Worst Off (Seattle, USA)
www.generation (Leicester)
The Yarbles (Leicester)
Yellow Sickness (Corby)
The Zanders (Worcester()
Zero Star (London)
Zinium (Leicester)
Zircon (Leicester)
and several others we might have forgotten about :(
How to get to the Pavilion
The Pavilion is about 5 minutes drive, 10 minutes walk from Leicester's main railway station. It is located close to the A6, London Road, close to the University of Leicester and the De Montfort Hall.
If using SatNav enter LE1 7RY
If approaching the venue from London Road (A6) turn right into University Road, left into Regent Street and where Regent Street turns left into Granville Road, go straight across into the car park entrance. If approaching along London Road towards the city centre, you can turn left into Granville Road. You cannot turn right into Granville Road from London Road.
To enter the parking area outside of the venue's main entrance, from GRANVILLE ROAD enter the ground level Car Park. Drive round to the back of the car park where the railings are, and follow the railings down to the end. There you will find a gap through which you can drive along a pathway, towards the large white building which is the Pavilion. There are parking spaces in front of the main entrance.
Technical details for bands - equipment
The Pavilion provides a core drum kit (bass drum, 2 x rack toms and one floor tom) and vocals and instrument PA sound system.
But bands must bring with them:
- all cymbals and cymbal STANDS
- Snare drum AND STAND
- Kick pedal
- All the amps you need for your guitars and bass (unless you arrange to share with another band)
If you prefer to bring your own full drum kit - feel free
Bands stage - 12 feet by 10 feet, 8 inches high with fixed lighting.
Non-slip mat for drums
Drummers need to bring stool, kick pedal, cymbals and stands, snare and snare stand.
STANDS are not provided.
PA system
2 x Yamaha AX12 speakers, 12 inch cone x 1" VC, horn fw, 97 db sensitivity, 600 w max, 300 w program, 12 effects program, 4 line/mic inputs, 4 mic inputs, rec out, monitor out
Yamaha EMX 312sc mixer unit for vocal mics, guitar inputs, keyboard inputs, laptop inputs, can take large pin jacks and XLR jacks
Two mic stands and vocal mics. If you need more than 2 vocal mics you must let us know well in adance of your gig date. Bands can of course bring their own mics.
1 monitor for stage and 1 monitor for drummer
We do not mic up drums or amps
Sound engineer present throughout.
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The crowd enjoying Leicester band Slaine © Tom Ogrodzinski

Band members enjoy a meal and a beer at the Pavilion before their set.

Wolverhampton band NOT YET KNOWN playing at a Pavilion gig.

The Criminals - young indie covers band - have played many times at the Pavilion and they always put on a superb show. Highly talented and very popular.

Neon Sarcastic getting the party going

The Pavilion provides young musicians with opportunities to test out their songs in a relaxed setting.

Black Fingers on stage at a Saturday night gig.

Leicester band Stonevibe live on stage.

Leicester band Skylight performing at the Pavilion

The Pavo's Acoustic nights are an opportunity for young local artists to show off their talent

The staff at the Pavilion are friendly and helpful
Feedback from the bands that played at the Pavo
I'm Chris, the Gopher who was with Project Notion at the Pavilion on Saturday evening. I must say a big thank you for the great sound that you created. The levels were top drawer.
Over the past week or so we have played The Shed, The Musician, Venture House (Melton) Hard Drive Festival and the Pavilion. None of the other venues can compete with the sound at the Pavilion on Sat night. Many of them have some very expensive kit too.
If your band played at the Pavo, send us some feedback |