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Security - Bag Policy: Large bags including rucksacks are not allowed. There are no facilities to leave large bags or luggage. If you really have to bring a bag - and it's preferable you don't, please make sure it's small. Only one small bag per person is permitted and it must not be bigger than A4 size. Height: 28.7cm Width: 21cm Depth 15cm
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April 14th 2025
Great DJ, great crowd, drinks are decently priced. All in all, couldn't ask for a better night!
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Secondhand Serenade Biography
In the early days of social networking, there were no classes, no courses, no gurus to assist musicians in building a fan base. Yet in the mid-2000’s, a young singer/songwriter hailing from Menlo Park, CA armed with a self-produced, acoustic album and the knowledge of how to communicate with fans, rose to become the number 1 unsigned artist on MySpace. It was here that John Vesely took the moniker Secondhand Serenade and began his journey that resulted in multi-platinum success and worldwide touring.
The demand for Vesely grew as that first album, Awake, continued to sell. It wasn’t long before Secondhand Serenade became the talk of the music industry, leading to an eventual deal that positioned him as the first artist ever signed to the now famed Glassnote Records. A re-release of Awake would soon follow in 2007, as would nationwide touring and the first of many festival appearances. However, it was 2008’s Danny Lohner-produced album, A Twist In My Story, which would catapult the emo-pop songwriter to the top of the charts. The lead single, a part piano ballad, part pop-rock tune called “Fall For You,” would solidify the first major hit for both the artist and the young label, securing its spot in the top 5 at US radio and eventually going 3-times platinum. International touring, late night shows, and award show appearances became the new norm for Vesely, who was quickly becoming the voice of the emo generation.
“It was so surreal to be playing in countries I’ve never been before and having arenas full of people singing back the lyrics I wrote alone in my bedroom,” said Vesely. “I never take my fans for granted. We’ve been on such a long journey together.”
Following years of heavy press, touring, and another album release in 2010’s Hear Me Now, John left the West Coast and headed to Nashville to finish his 2014 album, Undefeated. While his love for music continued on, he also fell in love with the city itself, deciding to relocate permanently. Once ingrained into the scene, Vesely began writing and producing for others outside of his own project, expanding his musical palate and creating new relationships within the artist community.
Fast forward to today, and Secondhand Serenade is preparing for a world tour unlike any other. The Secondhand Symphony World Tour will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Awake, bringing the emotional, heartfelt songs fans know and love to life with a full string quartet on stage.
“To be able to get back on the road and play these songs with a string quartet—it’s going to take these songs to a whole new level,” says Vesely. “I can’t wait for everyone to experience it with me.”
Tickets for the Secondhand Symphony World Tour are on sale now!
Read MoreThe demand for Vesely grew as that first album, Awake, continued to sell. It wasn’t long before Secondhand Serenade became the talk of the music industry, leading to an eventual deal that positioned him as the first artist ever signed to the now famed Glassnote Records. A re-release of Awake would soon follow in 2007, as would nationwide touring and the first of many festival appearances. However, it was 2008’s Danny Lohner-produced album, A Twist In My Story, which would catapult the emo-pop songwriter to the top of the charts. The lead single, a part piano ballad, part pop-rock tune called “Fall For You,” would solidify the first major hit for both the artist and the young label, securing its spot in the top 5 at US radio and eventually going 3-times platinum. International touring, late night shows, and award show appearances became the new norm for Vesely, who was quickly becoming the voice of the emo generation.
“It was so surreal to be playing in countries I’ve never been before and having arenas full of people singing back the lyrics I wrote alone in my bedroom,” said Vesely. “I never take my fans for granted. We’ve been on such a long journey together.”
Following years of heavy press, touring, and another album release in 2010’s Hear Me Now, John left the West Coast and headed to Nashville to finish his 2014 album, Undefeated. While his love for music continued on, he also fell in love with the city itself, deciding to relocate permanently. Once ingrained into the scene, Vesely began writing and producing for others outside of his own project, expanding his musical palate and creating new relationships within the artist community.
Fast forward to today, and Secondhand Serenade is preparing for a world tour unlike any other. The Secondhand Symphony World Tour will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Awake, bringing the emotional, heartfelt songs fans know and love to life with a full string quartet on stage.
“To be able to get back on the road and play these songs with a string quartet—it’s going to take these songs to a whole new level,” says Vesely. “I can’t wait for everyone to experience it with me.”
Tickets for the Secondhand Symphony World Tour are on sale now!
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