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  2. The O2 Arena - Wikipedia

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    theo2.co.uk. The O2 Arena, commonly known as The O2, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the centre of The O2 entertainment district on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London. It opened in its present form in 2007. It has the third-highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the United Kingdom, behind the Co-op Live and Manchester Arena ...

  3. The Cluny - Wikipedia

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    The Cluny. The Cluny is a 300-capacity live music venue, pub and café, on Lime Street, in the Ouseburn Valley area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.Based in a former flax spinning mill, [1] The Cluny occupies part of the wider building at 36 Lime Street, sharing the space with artists, offices and recording studios.

  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; Band on the Wall ...

  5. The Wedgewood Rooms - Wikipedia

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    400. Opened. 1992. Website. www.wedgewood-rooms.co.uk. The Wedgewood Rooms is an independent live music venue, in Southsea, Portsmouth, England, which hosts both music and comedy events. It has a capacity of 400 people, [1] and is located on Albert Road in Southsea. [2] Recently it has hosted events from up-and-coming British pop and rock ...

  6. Koko (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    Koko (stylised as KOKO, previously called The Music Machine and Camden Palace) is a concert venue and former theatre in Camden Town, London. The building was known as Camden Palace from 1982 until its 2004 purchase and extensive restoration, led by Oliver Bengough and Mint Entertainment. [1][2] Following the restoration, the venue was renamed ...

  7. Council seeks new operator for £50m music venue - AOL

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    The 3,800-seat venue, a key part of Bradford's plans for its City of Culture year in 2025, had been due to open in November. Both the council and NEC had repeatedly refused to provide details on ...

  8. O2 Forum Kentish Town - Wikipedia

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    After the cinema was closed, the venue re-opened as an Irish dance hall. In the 1980s, it changed directions from a bingo hall, to a dance hall and then to a live music venue under the name Town & Country Club. [1] In 1993, Mean Fiddler purchased the venue and renamed it the London Forum. The final show at the T&C was Van Morrison on 21 March ...

  9. Co-op Live - Wikipedia

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    BAM Construct UK. Website. www.cooplive.com. Co-op Live is an indoor arena in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, sited in the Etihad Campus next to the City of Manchester Stadium. Opened on 14 May 2024, [2][3] it has the largest maximum capacity of any indoor arena in Europe with 23,500 seats, surpassing the existing Manchester Arena.