A new exhibition celebrating the UK’s lost music venues has opened at the V&A South Kensington. READ MORE: The ticket levy that could save grassroots venues and artists: what happens next? After asking people to submit their “artefacts and music ephemera” to complete their collection last May , the exhibition, titled ‘Lost Music Venues’, has finally opened today (May 30). With the support of Music Venue Trust, the V&A has collated posters, membership cards, club photography, band merchandise and subcultural fashion linked to around 50 now-closed clubs, concert halls and community spaces across the UK. In total, more than 150 objects are included in the display, with a significant proportion coming from the aforementioned public call for memorabilia. Together, the objects trace the history of grassroots and DIY music and culture in the UK, as well as campaigns launched to save threatened spaces from closure.…