It’s one of the region’s most popular and talked-about venues. Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 The Robin, at Bilston, has welcomed stars from the world of rock and blues during an illustrious recent history.

Having survived the challenges of Covid 19, it’s on the up, with big crowds and plenty of popular acts. The venue has long been a beacon of live entertainment in the West Midlands. Since its inception in the mid-1990s, the venue has played a pivotal role in shaping the region’s music scene.

With a 700-capacity setting that offers an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere, The Robin has welcomed some of the world’s most celebrated musical talents to its stage. From legendary artists like Alexander O’Neal, Go West, Tony Christie and Heaven 17, to modern favourites such as Henge, and Elvana, the venue has consistently delivered unforgettable performances that resonate with audiences. Owner Fraser Tranter said: “We’re proud of our heritage and delighted that the club is on the up.

” Beyond hosting internationally renowned artists, The Robin has also become a celebrated platform for tribute acts. These performances are more than just imitations; they are passionate, high-energy celebrations of music that fans hold dear. Tribute acts like The Counterfeit Stone and Rob Lamberti bring the magic of bands like The Rolling Stones and George Michael to life, allowing audiences to relive the sounds of their favourite music legen.