About this venue
The Fire Station is a concert hall in the central part of Sunderland, designed as a distinctive venue for live performances, cultural programmes and evening events. Its character combines modern functionality with the feel of an urban venue that remains personal rather than impersonal, giving audiences a strong sense of closeness to the stage and performers.
Inside, the experience is built around clear sightlines, balanced acoustics and an easy flow through the space. The hall is well suited to concerts, comedy shows and a range of stage productions, while visitors can expect a practical layout, straightforward access within the venue and facilities that support a relaxed pre-show atmosphere.
The venue is located at High Street West, SR1 3HA, Sunderland, United Kingdom. The entrance sits within the urban setting of High Street West, making arrival convenient on foot, by taxi or from nearby city-centre parking areas. For wider transport options across Sunderland and onward connections, the information below provides a natural next step.
About the city
Sunderland, a lively coastal city in North East England, blends sporting passion and concert energy with a relaxed seaside feel. Thanks to a strong events scene and recognizable venues, the city is a frequent choice for major sporting fixtures and live performances, offering visitors an experience that fits easily into a short city break or a longer weekend. Sunderland also provides plenty of restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options for different budgets, making trip planning straightforward and stress-free.
A key advantage for getting in and moving around is the Tyne and Wear Metro (Nexus), which links the wider area and makes access to key locations simple. Sunderland station is a convenient hub for both rail and Metro, while local bus routes add coverage across neighborhoods and the seafront. If you arrive by air, Newcastle International Airport offers solid regional connectivity, and the combination of Metro and rail links makes reaching arenas and stadiums quick and intuitive—whether you’re heading to a match or a concert.
If you have time before or after the event, it’s worth strolling along the River Wear to catch the city’s vibe around its paths and bridges, then heading to the coast at Roker and Seaburn where the sea adds a distinctive touch to the whole outing. Culture lovers often choose the National Glass Centre, while the city center is ideal for an easy walk and a coffee before the evening program. Sunderland is exactly the kind of city where a top-tier event naturally becomes a complete experience.