Gig-goers concerned over venue's new entry time

Gig-goers have criticised a new entry cut-off time at Halifax's Piece Hall.

The venue has said all ticket holders must be in by 20:00 BST even though the main acts often do not start until 90 minutes later.

People planning to attend shows have questioned the need to be there so early and businesses such as bars and restaurants have expressed fears they will lose revenue

The Piece Hall said the new time is due to enhanced security measures such as a single-file metal detector.

Blondie headlined on Friday evening and other acts including Placebo and Tom Jones are set to play at the former Georgian cloth hall through the summer.

It is a mainly standing venue with seats on the upper balconies and some benches in the main area.

On the Piece Hall website it states on gig nights: "Doors open 6pm. Last entry is 8pm. The event will finish by approximately 11pm."

Scott Downsborough, who grew up and lives in Halifax, told the BBC he has tickets to two shows this summer but said the Piece Hall is trying to "monopolise people" by forcing them to spend money there.

"The last gig I went to, all the bars in town were full beforehand," he said.

"Making everyone leave the bars before eight is going to mean big losses for local businesses.

"And what about people who can't get there for eight because of travel or work - or what if they simply do not want to get there so early before the headline act?"

Mr Downsborough, 53, also said the Piece Hall is a "magnificent building" and as a venue has put Halifax on the map.

"But this new timing means it is taking revenue out of the town," he added.

The Piece Hall has sold more than 170,000 tickets to its 34 summer gigs and said outside of London and the south coast, only Glastonbury and Liverpool’s Anfield stadium will welcome more people to outdoor shows in England between June and August.

However The Grayston Unity bar on Horton Street said the cut-off time was "disappointing" because "town centre hospitality" gets a much-needed boost from the Piece Hall's gigs.

Mr Downsborough said he believes the venue's new enhanced security measures are "not necessary" because "Halifax is is not Glastonbury".

"We're just a small venue in a small town in West Yorkshire", he added.

A spokesperson for the Piece Hall said its focus was on "welcoming more than 170,000 people into one of the UK’s premier music venues".

They added: "We have made some changes this year as part of our ongoing and continual measures to ensure our customers enjoy the best and safest experience at every show."

They said the venue had been recognised for its "commitment to accessibility".

“Over 34 shows, more people will visit The Piece Hall this summer than virtually every music festival and concert series in the UK”, the spokesperson added.

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