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  2. P&J Live - Wikipedia

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    P&J Live (also known as The Event Complex Aberdeen) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Aberdeen, Scotland. Opened in August 2019, it offers a capacity for all types of shows and events from 5,000 to 15,000. Replacing the former Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC), the 10,000-seat arena is used for concerts and other events.

  3. Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre - Wikipedia

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    The complex is home to a Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express hotel, conference facilities and multi-purpose arena which hosted concerts and local sporting events, including the Aberdeen Cup tennis event. The BHGE Arena [1] (formerly the AECC Arena (1985–2002), Press & Journal Arena (2002–2012), and the GE Oil and Gas Arena (2012–2017 ...

  4. Category:Sports venues in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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  5. Sport in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen Oilers Floorball Club was founded in 2007. The club initially attracted a range of experienced Scandinavian and other European players who were studying in Aberdeen. Since their formation, Aberdeen Oilers have played in the British Floorball Northern League and went on to win the league in the 2008–09 season.

  6. Aberdeen Sports Village - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Aberdeen Sports Village hosted a training session of the Scottish Rugby Team. In 2012 Aberdeen Sports Village was an official pre-games training venue of the Cameroon Olympic Team prior to London 2012. Construction on the Aquatics Centre started in late 2011 and was completed in early 2014 following an investment of £22 million.

  7. Aberdeen theatres and concert halls - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Aberdeen City Council has consulted The Theatres Trust on the partial demolition of the Capitol Theatre in order to create a hotel accommodation with an associated access and parking [11] [7] The plan, submitted by "Prime Properties Aberdeen c/o A B Robb Ltd", proposes "a change of use of bar/nightclub to Class 7 Hotel with associated ...

  8. Aberdeenshire Cup - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen 1908–09: Aberdeen 1909–10: Aberdeen 1910–11: Fraserburgh: 1911–12: Aberdeen 1912–13: Aberdeen 1913–14: Aberdeen 1914–15: Aberdeen 1915–16: No competition due to First World War: 1916–17: No competition due to First World War: 1917–18: No competition due to First World War: 1918–19: No competition due to First ...

  9. Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen is one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas (as Aberdeen City [3]), and has a population of 198,590 (mid-2020 est.) for the urban area, [4] making it the United Kingdom's 39th most populous built-up area, and 224,190 (2022) for the wider council area including outlying localities. [2]