Ritz Ballroom, Kings Heath

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Ritz Ballroom
The Ritz
File:Ritz Ballroom Kings Heath.jpg
The building in February 2012
Location York Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Owner Joe and Mary Regan
Construction
Demolished 27 March 2013 (2013-03-27) (by fire)

The Ritz Ballroom in York Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, was a 1960s music venue, known for the number of artists it hosted, who went on to become international successes, especially those on the roster of Brian Epstein.[1]

Operated by Joe Regan and his wife Mary, the venue used a former cinema.[1] Acts which appeared there included The Beatles, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones.[1][2]

In March 2013, the building, by then used as shop, was destroyed by fire.

The Regans

The Regans - known as "Ma and Pa Regan"[3] - operated three other concert venues in the area:[1]

Mary was responsible for selecting and booking the acts.[1] She was also a PE teacher at Coleshill.[1] At the time of Joe's death, in 2004 aged 92.,[1] the couple had two children, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.[1]

Building history

Originally opened as the Ideal Cinema, the building then became a snooker hall, before reopening as The Ritz Ballroom. Some time in the late 1960s or 1970s, the Regans converted the premises into a bingo hall, after which it was derelict for some years. Its final use was as a Cash Converters shop.[4]

In the early hours of 27 March 2013, the building was destroyed by fire,[4] caused by an electrical fault.[5] The remaining walls were demolished in January 2015.[5]

Notable Performances

References

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