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The Sir George Robey, Finsbury Park (briefly renamed Powerhaus after Islington venue "moved" here) (closed circa 2000s), London; Camden Falcon, London (closed circa 1990s) Rainbow Theatre, London (1971–1982; now a Christian church) The Roxy, London (1976–1978; now a sports shop) Music Room Space Events, Mayfair, London
City/town Arena Date built Date closed Capacity Image Aberdeen: BHGE Arena: 1985 2019 8,500 [46]: London: Harringay Arena: 1936 1958 13,500 London Arena: 1989
The following is a list of active professional theatres and concert halls in the United Kingdom. They are organised alphabetically in name order. ... closed 2020 450 ...
The Sunday chamber music concert series is the longest-running of its kind in Europe. Fairfield Halls: Concert Hall 1962 1,998 The London Mozart Players are the resident orchestra, whilst the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are the main partnership (associate) orchestra. Kings Place: Hall 1 2008 420 Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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United Kingdom portal; Music portal; This is a container category. ... Music venues in Birmingham, West Midlands (1 C, 15 P) Music venues in Bristol (31 P) C.
Chuckle Club, a comedy club that began in 1986 and has changed venues over time; Electric Ballroom, a performance venue located in Camden Town constructed in the 1930s; Hippodrome, built in 1900, this building was used for most of its lifetime as a venue for revues and musical comedy; it now functions as a private (for-hire) event venue
Symphony Hall is a 2,262-seat concert venue in Birmingham, England. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 June 1991, [1] although it had been in use since 15 April 1991. It is home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and hosts around 270 events a year.