Sub 89

General Info
Full Name: Sub 89
Address: Friar Street, Reading
Opened-Closed: 2009-present

Brief History
Sub89 opened in October 2009 with a sold out live show from Chase & Status. Situated on Friar Street in the town centre opposite Friars Walk in a room previously held by the Jongleurs comedy brand, the team at Sub89 have developed the space to host a wide variety of regular live music and club events over the past 3 and a half years. From early gigs with The Damned, The Buzzcocks, Alabama 3, Skindred, and Babyshambles, through to sold out shows with Adam Ant, Public Image Limited, and Reel Big Fish, catching people like Ed Sheeran, Jake Bugg, and Bastille right before they got huge, hosting blues legend Robert Cray, New-wave/Industrial legend Gary Numan, Punk legends Stiff Little Fingers, and metalcore monsters Architects.
As well as all the live music, Sub89 has hosted a variety of DJ led clubnights. Seeing sets from the likes of 2Manydjs, Skream, Andy C, DJ Yoda, Mr Scruff, Marky, Netsky, Subfocus, Erol Alkan, Disclosure, and most recently with Duke Dumont and Shadowchild, it’s fair to say the team have a great passion for music, as does Reading itself.
Sub 89 has staked its place as Reading best purpose built medium sized live music venue.

Stories

Marcus (MidiMidis) in interview: “Sub 89 is a very good venue to play also, really impressed what they’ve done with that place and the sound guys are top-notch.” (full interview here)

Trail Directions

RED ROUTE
Clockwise to
HICKIES

turn right as you leave the building – Hickies is just up the road on the right

RED ROUTE
Anti-clockwise to
PALACE THEATRE

Turn left out of Sub 89 and continue along Friar Street at the Job Centre, turn left down Cheapside – the Palace Theatre was located on your right half way across where a block of flats and the Hearing aid building now is

BLUE ROUTE
Clockwise to
HICKIES

turn right as you leave the building – Hickies is just up the road on the right

BLUE ROUTE
Anti-clockwise to
PALACE THEATRE

Turn left out of Sub 89 and continue along Friar Street at the Job Centre, turn left down Cheapside – the Palace Theatre was located on your right half way across where a block of flats and the Hearing aid building now is.