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  2. 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

  3. Category:Music venues in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Former music venues in the United Kingdom (5 C, 1 P) C. Concert halls in the United Kingdom (4 C) E. Music venues in England (40 C, 5 P) H.

  4. 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

  5. Category:Concert halls in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Concert halls in England" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Category:Music venues in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music venues in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Category:Music venues in England - Wikipedia

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    Music venues in the East Riding of Yorkshire (3 P) Music venues in East Sussex (5 P) Music venues in Essex (2 P) F. Music festivals in England (43 C, 20 P) G.

  8. Memorial Auditorium (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Louisville Memorial Auditorium, located at 970 South Fourth Street, is a concert venue of Greek Revival design. It was dedicated on Memorial Day, May 30, 1929, as a memorial to the people of Louisville who served in World War I. In 1954, the ceiling was lowered and the side balconies were closed off reducing the seating capacity from 2,349 to ...

  9. Lists of music venues - Wikipedia

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