Band on the Wall has unveiled The Copper Bar, a New York-themed venue supported by Sundae Communications.
- The bar draws inspiration from Zinc Bar, a noted jazz venue in NYC.
- Featuring local artist Qubek’s hand-painted mural, the venue signifies a blend of art and culture.
- The Copper Bar incorporates Band on the Wall’s historic past with new-age creativity.
- Sundae Communications was pivotal in orchestrating the launch and engagement activities.
Band on the Wall has made a significant addition to its premises with the opening of The Copper Bar, a venue inspired by New York City’s renowned jazz club, Zinc Bar. Located in Manchester, this new establishment underscores the city’s vibrant cultural scene and offers a fresh take on classic urban sophistication.
Central to its identity is a hand-painted mural by local artist Qubek, which adds a unique visual narrative to the space. This effort not only celebrates local talent but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of the establishment, reflecting Band on the Wall’s commitment to supporting and showcasing creative prowess.
The Copper Bar is not just an architectural supplement; it is an integration of Band on the Wall’s legacy with contemporary flair. The venue hosts a second stage, contributing to the thriving music scene by accommodating international acts and innovative performances, further cementing its role in Manchester’s cultural tapestry.
Instrumental in the bar’s launch was Sundae Communications, a firm known for its strategic and creative communication solutions. Their involvement was marked by meticulous planning and execution, ensuring not only the successful opening of the bar but also engagement with the press and public, an achievement highlighted by Gavin Sharp, CEO of Band on the Wall.
Fiona McGarva, Managing Director of Sundae Communications, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the honour of contributing to a project that harmonises the venue’s storied past with its future aspirations. McGarva emphasised the commitment to excellence that Sundae Communications brought to this endeavour, as echoed in her statements about the collaborative vision shared with Band on the Wall.
The Copper Bar emerges as a testament to cultural innovation and collaboration, enriching Manchester’s dynamic scene.
