Chaplin's Open Mic

Chaplin's Open Mic Our Open Mic Night, always attracts a wide range of local talent from Different Backgrounds. We welcome, Music, Spoken Word, Comedy, Poetry(+18's only)

21/12/2024

Why do people always talk about ‘same s*x marriages’? Surely all marriages are same s*x marriages… Same s*x for thirty years.

We are pleased to announce we are semi-finalists in the prestigious British Institute of Innkeeping (BII)  Licensee of t...
24/04/2024

We are pleased to announce we are semi-finalists in the prestigious British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) Licensee of the Year Award 2024

06/03/2024

Chaplin’s Open Mic tonight! Your safe space for public orgasms… 😉
9pm

21/02/2024

Chaplin's open mic tonight! Hold tight people…
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30/09/2020

MUSIC VENUE TRUST: "THE WHOLE GRASSROOTS MUSIC VENUE SECTOR IS NOW AT CRITICAL, RED ALERT STATUS"
Urgent Calls Made for ‘Decisive, Direct Action’ by Wider Music Sector, Music Fans & Local Communities

London , September 30th 2020 - Music Venue Trust (MVT), which represents hundreds of grassroots music venues throughout the UK has issued a dire warning to the UK government that the entire grassroots live music sector is now at “red alert status” and has called on the wider music industry, local communities and music fans to support its ongoing campaign by taking “decisive, direct action” to ensure every venue can survive and re-open safely.

With the announcement of how the government’s much-touted £ 1.57bn Cultural Recovery will be distributed due on October 5th , and final decisions on funding for grassroots music venues in England, Scotland and Wales announced by October 16th, MVT has declared the situation ‘critical’ today, with a warning that the fate of these venues is now hanging in the balance.
Mark Davyd, co-founder & CE of Music Venue Trust (MVT) said: "After six months of struggling to survive, grassroots music venues now face a two-week period of huge uncertainty in which their future will be decided by the outcome of a single government funding announcement. The Government has put all its eggs in one basket and has no backup plan to prevent the complete collapse of this entire cultural sector, placing at risk over 200,000 jobs, and billions of pounds of economic activity".

The Westminster government's singular reliance on the impact of the Cultural Recovery Fund was revealed last week when the Winter Economy Plan contained no additional measures to address the specific restrictions that have been placed on the live music industry. This was compounded during a meeting hosted by The Department of Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) when numerous enquiries from MPs asking what the government was going to do to prevent the collapse of the live music industry was answered by stock answers stating that the Cultural Recovery Fund was “being made available”.
Beverley Whitrick, Strategic Director of MVT, said, "Music Venue Trust is extremely concerned that the situation has become Schrodinger's fund; hardly anyone has received any significant support from the Cultural Recovery Fund yet, but everyone is going to be saved by it. This is not a coherent strategy; the government does not even control the distribution of the funding they have made available and on which their entire strategy for the UK live music sector now rests".
With this in mind MVT is calling on the wider music industry, music fans and local communities to redouble their efforts to prevent the permanent closure of grassroots music venues by getting directly involved in the campaign through fundraising , letter writing to local councils , MPs, social media support and more.

Mark Davyd continues: "Venues, artists, audiences, and communities have done everything they can to support the campaign, which has helped hundreds of grassroots music venues to survive to this point. Music Venue Trust has offered extraordinary support to enable grassroots music venues to make strong, evidenced applications to the Cultural Recovery Fund. The entire government focus on what can be achieved by that single fund will reach its conclusion between October 5th and October 16th when the results of those applications are announced. Any venue that is not successful, or any venue that is ineligible, will still be unable to open, will still have to pay rent and will still have no possible income sources from the day those decisions are announced until the day they are finally able to open. We need everyone who cares about the future of grassroots music venues to take note of these decisions as they are made and if necessary to take direct action to save any venue that is unsuccessful. It’s up to us – the government may very well fail to save our venues but we as individuals can still fight for their survival.”

Music Venue Trust will be announcing the funding decisions as they are made via their social media channels and the media and will provide a list of both successful and unsuccessful venues so that can support efforts be directed to where they are most needed .

Beverley Whitrick added, "We don't know what the outcome here will be; worryingly, neither does the government despite their singularly reliance upon this funding to protect access to culture across hundreds of communities. But we do know that the Save Our Venues campaign, with the incredible support it has received, has got the grassroots sector to this stage with minimum losses. That campaign may now need to be stepped up. Grassroots Music Venues are at Red Alert status and hundreds are confronted by the possibility of imminent decisions which will result in their permanent closure. Our whole grassroots community sector will need to take part in decisive, direct action if we are to ensure we reopen every venue safely."

An update on where we are currently and our future plans
04/07/2020

An update on where we are currently and our future plans

A Chaplins & the Cellar Bar Update From Harry

Hello everyone.

Thank you for all of your kind messages over the last few months and the amazing support you have all given to our crowdfunder campaign and the national campaign. When things have been at their darkest, these amazing messages have been the light to allow myself and the team to remain positive and focussed, so I thank you all in earnest.

You will most probably have seen some of the media over the past week and have noted that Chaplins will NOT be opening on July 4th or the foreseeable future. This is NOT because we do not want to open but because of the current National Guidance. Live music and events are expressly forbidden with no date as yet announced when this might be lifted. Also it is difficult for us to adhere to the social distancing guidance from the government without spending a lot of money and operating at a loss. Currently we would only be able to have 10% capacity due to our layout and we would have to spend thousands of pounds to be compliant.
We want to open but we want to open safely. Much of what we do is considered high risk at present but as the risk level changes then things will slowly start to happen again. Just 2 months ago it was too risky for people to leave their houses unless they were taking their 1hr exercise or getting essential supplies. What crazy times we live in but things are getting better and fairly quickly too.
We are monitoring the situation closely and we have good advice and support from the Music Venue Trust. When outside music is allowed we are going to see if we can put on a little festival somewhere so keep your eyes peeled for more information from us.
We have several contingency plans for the future and we are hoping for extra support from the government for our industry which is really struggling at the moment. We stand with everyone in the music industry and we are determined to make it through this difficult time.
When we launched our crowdfunder campaign, we did it as part of a national campaign. We have so far raised an astonishing £11,000. Since launching the campaign we have been able to receive a small grant and have taken out a loan, as well as our staff being furloughed, this has really helped. It has also meant that we have not had to use any of the money from the crowdfunder. It was my intention to use the money for 2 things, half for rent and half to pay musicians so we can book ahead when we are ready to reopen and put on our 7 day a week entertainment with a little more confidence and slightly mitigating some of the financial risk. It also feels very right that the money you have donated will go to help not just us but also the wider arts scene and creative people. Currently to date Nick and I have paid the last 2 quarters of rent, so we are ok up to the end of September. I am really hoping that we will be able to put 100% of the crowdfunder money towards the entertainment, this is what drives the venue and if people come along and support us when we open, it should mean we are able to get back on our feet and be self-sufficient again.
In the meantime we have secured a loan to finish building the restaurant that we had half completed, it seems the most practical thing we can do as it would allow us the extra room to make opening with social distancing possible plus it will give us more security to stay profitable when we open. It is really key that when we open we do not lose money, as the costs increase and we could be in an untenable position very quickly.
Thank you for taking time to read this update, if you have any additional questions please email me on [email protected]. In the meantime please help us by sharing our posts and helping put some pressure on government to support the Arts scene in this country and in particular the grassroots music venues, as well as our theatres, our festivals and our creatives who are not able to create. Our crowdfunder is still up at /savechaplins , we will make sure every penny is wisely used. Please support your local independent shops and pubs they all really need you right now and above all stay safe and well.

02/07/2020

Calling all artists... Let the Music Play campaign starts Today Thursday 2nd July at 10am This is a campaign by the musicians and artists.

Feel free to post any gigs you've played at chaplins for us to share on facebook, tag us on twitter

About the Let the Music Play Campaign
On Thursday 2 July there will be a coordinated day of action across the live music industry. This will take the form of:
Letter to the Government – The attached letter to the Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, highlights the importance of the industry and the need for the Government to give us their full support. It will be released to the press with supporting names on Wednesday 1 July.

ACTION you can take now:
Social Media – In order to show the scale of support for the live music industry, the campaign is asking everyone to share videos and images of their last live gig on Thursday 2 July under the banner of - and to use that to activate their fan base.
Hashtags


ACTION for Thursday 2 July

Post content across your social media channels on Thursday 2 July. This post should showcase your last live show before the world entered lockdown.
• Post a short video or image of your last show across Twitter, Instagram and TikTok
• Use the and hashtags in all your posts
• Ask fans to also share a picture or video of their last live show
Please start working on great eye catching content to support this campaign.

The Council is preparing a bid for the Government's Towns Fund Program which could see an investment in Boscombe Town Ce...
12/06/2020

The Council is preparing a bid for the Government's Towns Fund Program which could see an investment in Boscombe Town Center of up to £25 million. It is very important to have everyone's opinions as to how this money is used and invested for the area's future. Please get involved by following this link and taking part in the survey. Please can you also share this post and ask people to complete the survey.

Complete our survey and tell us your views and opinions on our vision for Boscombe, including accessing the MyTown Government portal

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