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The Buffalo Bar was a music and arts venue located at 259 Upper Street,
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, Islington, from 2000 until 2014.


History

The venue was situated beneath The Famous Cock Tavern, adjacent to
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. The basement at 259 Upper Street had previously been a branch of Po Na Na nightclub, and before that, Club Down Under. The Buffalo Bar opened in 2000 and hosted performances by a large number of notable
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and indie rock artists. As well as live concerts the venue hosted a number of club nights, including The Cave Club, Great Big Kiss, Afro Cuban Lounge,
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and Indieoke. Notable artists that played the Buffalo bar include: The Libertines, Keane,
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, Bloc Party, The Kooks,
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, Stereolab, Futureheads, Bombay Bicycle Club, the Long Blondes, the Magic Numbers, Ed Harcourt, the Zutons,
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Closure

In November 2014, the Buffalo Bar announced that its lease had been terminated and the club would therefore be forced to close at New Year. A petition to save the venue garnered over 5500 signatures, the support of bands such as The National, The Subways and Mclusky (who performed a fundraising gig for staff), and the intervention of local politicians including local councillor Olly Parker and local
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Emily Thornberry. Parker said in a speech that the Buffalo Bar had "probably done more for cultural life in Islington than anyone" and Thornberry stated that the bar "makes a very important contribution to youth culture and.. the cultural significance of this part of London." The Buffalo Bar was one of a number of grassroots London music venues subject to closure during the same period, including Madame JoJos,
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, The Grosvenor, Passing Clouds and The Silver Bullet – prompting questions over the future of venues faced with the threat of "soaring rents..noise pollution orders, and developers". The Mayoral Music Venues Taskforce reported in 2015 that 35% of small venues had closed since 2007. In 2016 incoming Mayor of London Sadiq Khan appointed a "Night Czar",
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References


External links


Article on Buffalo Bar
'' The Quietus''
Article on Buffalo Bar
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