World Headquarters: The History and Evolution, Part 2

The journey of the diverse music venue in the heart of Newcastle from 2003 - 2023

The first poster we used to open WHQ @ Curtis Mayfield House (2003) by WHQ ClubWorld Headquarters Club

This is the future

This A2 poster launched the new WHQ Club in 2003 & we declined all media interviews. It was massive news & sent the gossip grapevine into overdrive, but this wasn't for those mainstream cats. It was simply a well-earned gift for our extended WHQ family

Front view of upstairs bar (2004) by Tom CaulkerWorld Headquarters Club

Curtis Mayfield House

We'd made it & by the skin of our teeth. After all our struggles, the future of WHQ was secured. It was a massive step up, with a 612 capacity over the bottom two floors. Big to fill, but in the past decade WHQ had grown into a cultural powerhouse & had way more followers by 2003

Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra flyer (2005) by WHQ ClubWorld Headquarters Club

Raising the game

With all our new wall space, we upped our visual game & began to create our first murals. The greater capacity also let us program a tonne of far out musical events & diverse DJ guests

WHQ Badge flyer artwork (2001) by Tom Caulker / Anthony LynchWorld Headquarters Club

Engage, educate, evolve

We now began doing spoken word stuff too, for the first time, hosting iconic guest speakers like Darcus Howe & Shami Chakrabarti. We always nurtured young DJs & promoters to build Newcastle's underground scene & allow all that talent to shine. WHQ meant opportunity for everyone

WHQ deck with music direct to the bloodstream (2010) by WHQ ClubWorld Headquarters Club

Punching above our weight

Here's a tiny snapshot of some of the Black musical talent we've hosted: Brenda Fassi, Akala, Goldie, Frankie Knuckles, Tenor Fly, Ms Dynamite, Jayda G, DJ Ez, Moodyman, Jeff Mills, Jazzie B, AJ Tracey, Biz Markie, Solo Banton, Trevor Nelson & the cream of UK Reggae Soundsystems

Nadia Rose rocks downstairs in WHQ (2019) by WHQ ClubWorld Headquarters Club

Music is the key

A-listers are fab but nailing the best & most exciting young talent to play the Club is the key. We do it often & we do it at the exact right time - just as they are breaking. That's one of the main factors behind WHQ's continued longevity, consistency & success

Visit WHQ flyer (1997) by Tom Caulker / Anthony LynchWorld Headquarters Club

welovewhq.com

In a city as white as ours, it's important our multiracial stance is always clear. So, we built an amazing website, chronicling the entire history of the Club's evolution, with a ridiculous level of detail. It let folk in, understand & relate to our WHQ journey & motivation

Doctorate display from Newcastle University (2017) by Newcastle UniversityWorld Headquarters Club

Give love, get love

Despite us staying under the radar, a Channel 4 film was commissioned about WHQ & the Club was listed among the top 100 on the planet. In 2017 our founder was awarded a Doctorate from Newcastle University for WHQ's positive influence on generations of young people in city

London African Gospel Choir @ Barbican for WHQ & Nat Turner Live Events (2021) by Tom CaulkerWorld Headquarters Club

WHQ hits the road

In 2017 we launched WHQ & Nat Turner Live Events to further spread our WHQ unifying message. We now also promote big live shows in major venues right across the UK, we've worked with a massive range of acts inc. Toots & the Maytals & the London African Gospel Choir

The WHQ Dj booth with WAR (2016) by WHQ ClubWorld Headquarters Club

All about the booth

WHQ's DJ booth is the heart of the Club. Have a little peep at one random night, when we were showing off our outstanding collection of albums from the seminal funk band WAR

WHQ Club / Wylam Brewery collaboration beer - 'The Makings of You' (2022-04-15) by Wylam Brewery and A special beer, brewed for WHQ Club by our friends @ Wylam BreweryWorld Headquarters Club

Drink to the future

Post pandemic, we expanded our top team, with younger players to bring fresh, new ideas. 30 years strong, WHQ remains ahead of the curve.  We stay on point & relevant to the kids of today, by always remembering that we are only as good as our next show

Came in the post (2010) by UnknownWorld Headquarters Club

The world is yours

Black, white, gay, straight, religion or lack of it... we hope you come to love World HQ Club. We built it right here, for you & all your chums, in the hope that you would

Credits: Story

WHQ recognises the immense contribution of Anthony Lynch & the support of Brian Ham during this period. Also, the love of all our staff & wider dancing crews across the decades.

As we now look to shape the next chapter in WHQ's bright future, the positive input & hustle of key our new players, Stuart Nurse & Gabriel Day are very greatly appreciated.

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