The Wedgewood Rooms is a venue, in Southsea (in Portsmouth), Hampshire, UK, that hosts music and comedy events.
It has a capacity of 500 people, and is located on Albert Road in Southsea. Recently it has hosted events from up-and-coming British pop and rock artists, such as Kasabian, Mercury Prize winners Klaxons and Travis.
The Wedgewood Rooms is also known as 'The Wedge' by locals. It regularly hosts local band nights which help give these band...
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