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  2. Manchester Central Convention Complex - Wikipedia

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    After 89 years as a railway terminus, it closed to passengers in May 1969. It was renovated as an exhibition centre formerly known as the G-Mex Centre in 1982 and was Manchester's primary music concert venue until the construction of the Manchester Arena. After renovation the venue reverted to its former name Manchester Central in 2007.

  3. Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Deansgate-Castlefield is a tram stop on Greater Manchester's Metrolink light rail system, on Deansgate in the Castlefield area of Manchester city centre.It opened on 27 April 1992 as G-Mex tram stop, taking its name from the adjacent G-Mex Centre, a concert, conference and exhibition venue; the G-Mex Centre was rebranded as Manchester Central in 2007, prompting the Metrolink stop to be renamed ...

  4. Manchester Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Central railway station was a railway station in Manchester city centre, England. One of Manchester 's main railway terminals between 1880 and 1969, the building was converted into an exhibition and conference centre which was opened in 1986, originally known as G-MEX, but now named Manchester Central .

  5. Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Manchester Central Convention Complex

  6. Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre (better known as the G-Mex centre and now rebranded as Manchester Central) was the converted former Manchester Central railway station, in Manchester city centre, used for hosting the county's cultural events.

  7. Soccer Six - Wikipedia

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    All 21 top flight teams entered the competition in 1988 plus Manchester City of the Second Division. [3] The venue was switched to the GMEX in Manchester in 1986. [4] The tournament took place in December of each year until it was cancelled in 1991. Tournament highlights were covered by the BBC's Sportsnight.

  8. EventCity - Wikipedia

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    EventCity Limited was a conference, gala dinner and exhibition venue in Greater Manchester, England, which was closed in 2021 and later demolished in 2022–2023.It opened in 2011 and was the largest event venue in the North of England, with four halls and a combined space of 28,000 m 2 (300,000 sq ft).

  9. City of Blinding Lights - Wikipedia

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    The live versions of "The Fly" and "Even Better Than the Real Thing" were recorded at the Stop Sellafield concert staged by Greenpeace at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester on 19 June 1992. [33] Videos of these performances would later be included as bonus tracks on the DVD release of Zoo TV: Live from Sydney. [34]