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The University of Leeds Refectory is a canteen and 2,100-capacity music venue located on the University of Leeds main campus in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. [1] Since the mid-20th century, the building had operated as the university's main canteen. Notable past performers include The Who (who recorded the landmark live album Live at Leeds ...
They have organised and promoted concerts for Leeds venues such as the Key Club, Leeds University Stylus, Leeds Beckett University Student Union and the First Direct Arena, as well as venues in other cities such as The Dome Leisure Centre, National Exhibition Centre and Hatfield Forum.
The First Direct Arena, a 13,781 capacity venue in Arena Quarter [1]. The Music in Leeds encompasses a variety of styles and genres, including rock, pop and electronic.While groups like Soft Cell, the Kaiser Chiefs, the Wedding Present, Utah Saints and the Bridewell Taxis have gained success in the mainstream, Gang of Four, the Sisters of Mercy, Chumbawamba and the Mission have helped to ...
"Gig review: Mogwai at Brudenell Social Club, Leeds". Yorkshire Evening Post. Archived from the original on 29 September 2017. "Rock the House award joy for Stourbridge music venue". Worcester News. 8 July 2014. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016. "Leeds music venue is tuning up for the start of extension work".
The Leeds quartet have been voted in fifth place in BBC Radio 1's Sound of 2025 poll – with a panel of 180 music industry experts choosing them as one of the acts with "the best chance of ...
In a new court filing, federal prosecutors allege the suspect who took a hostage and got into a shootout with Yellowstone National Park rangers in July ranted that he "refuse[s] to fraternize with ...
Almost the entire Leeds show was later broadcast in mono by the BBC. A stereo version of the Chuck Berry cover "Let It Rock" from the same concert was officially released on the Spanish edition of Sticky Fingers in 1971. A recording of "Let It Rock" from the Leeds concert appeared on the "Brown Sugar" maxi single in the UK.