A photographer was granted rare success to the venue before it changed location nine years ago.
Think Snobs and you are probably reminded of long, sweaty nights on sticky dancefloors as indie rock music blares out around you.
But few can match the experience of Jack Spicer Adams, a photographer who was allowed rare access to take pictures inside Snobs' first home, just before the iconic nightclub moved in 2014.And as Snobs bosses announced the institution was to move for a third time in 2024, Mr Spicer Adams told BBC Radio WM just what Birmingham's oldest running nightclub meant to the city."Everyone I know has been to Snobs. I think even my mum and dad used to go to Snobs.
The freelance food and drink photographer wanted to document the historic move and got in touch with management."It was just the cleaners down there mopping the floors.
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