The brainchild of Martyn Ware and born from the collapse of the original Human League, 80's synth pioneers Heaven 17 have stood the test of time and been an influence on the future of modern music for over thirty years.
Their debut 1981 album, 'Penthouse And Pavement', was, and remains, a modern classic.
Glenn Gregory and Martyn continue to perform the hits from their overwhelming back catalogue, including 'Temptation' and '(We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang', along with unveiling their newer material.
14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets)
We are committed to making our venue as welcoming and accessible as possible for all visitors.
Our team is happy to assist with any accessibility requirements before or during your visit. If you have specific needs, please contact us in advance so we can help make appropriate arrangements.
Venue Access
Step-free access is available to key public areas of the venue.
Accessible toilet facilities are provided on-site.
Designated respite seating areas may be available for selected events. Please contact us before purchasing tickets to discuss availability.
Essential Companion Tickets
We offer complimentary tickets for essential companions where required. Please contact us before booking and we will be happy to assist with arrangements.
Assistance Dogs
Registered assistance dogs are welcome throughout the venue. Water can be provided on request.
Getting Here
Accessible parking and public transport options are available nearby. If you require further information about access routes, parking, or drop-off points, please get in touch.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about accessibility or would like to discuss your requirements before attending an event, please contact our team. We will do our best to ensure you have a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience.
The Drill is in Lincoln, England, and is a versatile arts and community venue with a capacity of around 500 people. Originally established as the Drill Hall in 1890, it has served various purposes, including as a military training facility.
Today, The Drill is a vibrant cultural hub, hosting a wide range of events such as live music, theatre productions, comedy shows, and community activities. The venue underwent significant refurbishment to modernise its facilities while preserving its historical character. The Drill continues to play a crucial role in Lincoln's cultural scene, providing a dynamic space for both local talent and touring performances.