For twenty-five years, the Nick has been recognized as the dark, dirty little secret on Birmingham's Southside. At first glimpse, the building can be a bit intimidating due to its rugged shack-like appearance. It is the music that has made the Nick a mainstay in the Birmingham club scene. Once inside, however, this shack creates a life of its own. After a few moments of sheer darkness and your eyes have begun to adjust, you will find some of the coldest beer in town with some of the most intriguing personalities on both sides of the bar. Before you know it, you will feel right at home.The music heard almost every night of the week include local, regional and national talent (see the band list). The diverse range of acts add to the appeal of an evening at the Nick. One can hear blues, rock, punk, emo, pop, country, metal, bluegrass, rock-a-billy, roots rock or whatever your genre of choice. The Nick has had it all. It is an upclose and personal room voted three times in a row as Birminghams best live music venue by Birmingham Weekly.Over the years, the Nick has seen and done it all. Bono and Adam Clayton (U2), Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots), Creed, Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty), Jo Jo (Widespread Panic), Jack Black (Actor/ Tenacious D), Dave Attell (Comedian), Natasha Lyonne (Actor/American Pie), Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) and some Famous Folks we didnt recognize have all visited the Nick during their stay in Birmingham.Creem Magazine called The Nick, "One of the best clubs in the South," and Rolling Stone Magazine called The Nick, "The CBGB's of the South."For booking do not contact us through myspace -- please contact:Nolen-Reeves Music
c/o Dan Nolan
1574 1/2 Piedmont Road
Atlanta, GA 30324
Phone: (404)876-8436
Email: [email protected]
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