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  2. List of London venues - Wikipedia

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    The London Coliseum. The two main opera houses are: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (the home of The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet) London Coliseum, Charing Cross (the home of English National Opera and English National Ballet) Both of the above also stage ballet. Holland Park Opera stages opera at an outdoor venue in the summer. Several of ...

  3. List of indoor arenas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of venues in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Category:Music venues in London - Wikipedia

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    Former music venues in London (51 P) I. Indoor arenas in London (1 C, 12 P) J. Jazz clubs in London (18 P) N. Nightclubs in London (2 C, 103 P) R. Royal Albert Hall ...

  6. Category:Concert halls in London - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Concert halls in London" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Barbican Centre;

  7. Royal Festival Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Festival Hall is a 2,700-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London, England. It is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, not far from Hungerford Bridge, in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is a Grade I listed building, the first post-war building to become so protected (in 1981). [1]