(whether we like it or not)
Rotterdam is always
changing. For some reason, we’re very fond of constructing new buildings. And
we’re pretty good at it, if we may say so ourselves; our city has some amazing
architecture.
At even the smallest signs of decay, Rotterdam will take action and start renovating. In many ways, that’s a great thing. Especially after the bombing in the Second World War, it proved to be quite a useful quality.
But sometimes that drive to create bigger and better buildings gets in the way of something that’s most important to us: music.
Sometime next year, there are plans to tear down half a block of buildings to make room for some fancy skyscrapers. This would include the venues Roodkapje, Perron and Salsability.
The good news is that Roodkapje has found a new spot. The bad news is that their new location is too far away from the Butt Plug Gnome to be part of Left of the Dial. We’re not sure if, or where Perron and Salsability will be relocated.
As it goes with these things, it’s uncertain when the demolition of the block will start. At the moment, it looks like there’s an 80% chance we won’t be able to use those venues again.
This means we have to find some new venues, just to be sure. It’s a bit of a pain, but we’ll figure something out. Left of the Dial might be a bit different, but we’ll do everything we can to make sure it still feels the same.
The real problem is, of course, that there’s yet again less room for music.
Apparently, all those city developers filling the city with new buildings don’t have favourite bands. Or maybe they sometimes do go to concerts, but they simply care far more about money. And office spaces or luxurious flats are usually more profitable than music venues.
Anyway, we didn’t mean to bring you down, but we felt it was as good a time as any to mentally prepare you for the possible loss of some of your favourite Left of the Dial venues.
But hey, there are
still a few days left in 2025, and you should really try to make the most of
them. We certainly will. And you never know, maybe 2026 will bring us a whole
new generation of city developers who care as much about music as we do.
Or
maybe, billionaires will finally do something useful with their money and
support all grassroots venues worldwide.
Yeah, we know, that’s very unlikely.
So dear friends, let’s
stick together, because it will probably be up to us again to make the world a
better place.
Big love,
The Auld Lang Synes of Left of the Dial