The Ipswich Corn Exchange has hosted it all over the past 50 years, from a live Blur concert to a Suffolk talent show.
The building itself was built in 1812 but like many original corn exchanges, it was remodelled from its primitive market roots to create a live music and entertainment venue in 1971.
The Corn Exchange, in King Street, hosted hundreds of local bands, live music acts and events during the 70s, 80s and 90s and remains a key entertainment venue in Suffolk today.
This gallery shows a few of the performances over the last 50 years - do you remember any of them? Let us know by sending us an email
If you’re a fan of looking at bands that have visited Ipswich over the years, see our nostalgic article on The Gaumont here, featuring pictures of The Beatles, The Kinks and Thin Lizzy.
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