Cliffs Pavilion Explained

Cliffs Pavilion
Address:Station Rd
Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS0 7RA
England
Location:Westcliff-on-Sea
Opened:1964
Renovated:1992, 2010, 2024-2025
Owner:Southend Borough Council
(operated by HQ Theatres & Hospitality)
Seating Capacity:1,657

Cliffs Pavilion is a theatre and concert venue on Station Road in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, a town within the city of Southend-on-Sea. It seats 1,630 and offers an assortment of variety acts.

Building

Work began on the original Cliffs Pavilion during the 1930s. It was intended to be a 500-seat theatre incorporating the art deco style of the times. With the outbreak of World War II, however, the building work halted. The site remained boarded-up until 1959, when the original building was leveled. It was then moved to one side and slightly closer to the edge of the cliff to form the basis of the present Cliffs Pavilion, which opened in 1964.

Re-developments

From July 1991 to December 1992, the building was closed to be re-developed and enlarged, with the funding of Southend Borough Council and designed by Tim Foster Architects. The stairs were rebuilt, a new Foyer Bar added and a balcony added to the auditorium. Since re-opening, annual audience figures increased from about 200,000 to about 340,000.

Pavilion refurbishment 2024-2025

It was announced in July 2023 that Trafalgar Theatres who run the cliffs and Southend-on-Sea City Council who own the Cliffs Pavilion had applied for planning permission for a major refurbishment of the Cliffs Pavilion costing £5.5 million. The plan will see extensive improvements to the following, a major expansion of the restaurant, new entrance and lobby to improve the customer experience, Upgraded ventilation, a new outdoor piazza, Bars, Toilets (including a changing places facility) and Lifts.

The work is due to begin in early 2024 with the building works due to take a year to complete, the cliffs announced they would remain open throughout the refurbishments.[1]

Music

On 19 July 1991, Paul McCartney performed one of his six "secret" shows at the Pavilion during his 1991 Unplugged Summer Tour.[2]

The Oasis concert film Live By The Sea was filmed at the Cliffs Pavilion on 17 April 1995.[3]

The track "Beetlebum" from Blur's Live 2009 CD (given away free with The Sunday Times) was recorded at the Cliff's Pavilion.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://help.trafalgartickets.com/knowledge/cliffs-pavilion-refurbishment
  2. Web site: Paul McCartney concert at Cliffs Pavilion in Westcliff-on-Sea on Jul 19, 1991 . 2022-07-21 . The Paul McCartney project . en.
  3. Web site: Live By The Sea . 2022-07-19 . oasisinet.com.
  4. Web site: Blur - Live 2009 - CD promo . 2022-07-22 . www.vblurpage.com.