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Evolution Festival was a music festival held annually across Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, England, from 2002 until 2013. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The festival attracted tens of thousands of attendees every year and usually took place on the Quayside . [ 3 ]
Newcastle: United Kingdom: Newcastle City Hall: 16 April 2022 Blackburn: King George's Hall: 19 April 2022 London: Theatre Royal Drury Lane: North America 29 April 2022 Los Angeles: United States: Los Angeles Theatre: 6 May 2022 New York City: Alice Tully Hall: Europe 4 June 2022 [a] Warsaw: Poland: Sluzewiec Horse Racing Track: 9 June 2022 [b ...
The first Science Festival programme in the city ran from 2002 – 2007. In 2008, funding from One NorthEast was awarded for an additional three festivals (2009–2011). The festival is delivered in partnership with Centre for Life, Tyne and Wear Museums, Newcastle Science City, Newcastle University, Newcastle City Council and culture10 as part of NewcastleGateshead’s world-class programme ...
The O’Heart Festival is a three-day, acoustic folk event, contained within a massive 3 day market, intertwined with spirituality workshops and sustainability education presentations. Held mid to late August. Orange Blossom Festival: Castle Hill: 1960: Held annually in September. Parramasala: Parramatta: 2010
The Glasshouse is an international centre for musical education and concerts on the Gateshead bank of Quayside in northern England. Opened in 2004 as Sage Gateshead and occupied by North Music Trust [1] The venue's original name honours a patron: the accountancy software company The Sage Group.
NX Newcastle, formerly known as the Carling Academy and the O 2 Academy Newcastle, is a music venue in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It opened in the former Majestic Ballroom building on 14 October 2005 as the Carling Academy, and was renamed the O 2 Academy for sponsorship reasons in 2008. [ 1 ]
Bridie Jackson and the Arbour, winner of the Glastonbury Festival Emerging Talent Competition 2013; Bryan Ferry of Roxy Music was born in Washington, County Durham but attended school in Newcastle and is a fan of Newcastle United; Bruce Welch of the Shadows; Cheryl of Girls Aloud; Chris McCormack from 3 Colours Red; Demob Happy; Drill; Dubstar ...
Later that year, a Newcastle-based adaptation of Wim Wenders' film Wings of Desire was created by Alan Lyddiard with his ensemble and a community theatre group based at the theatre. [3] Lyddiard was subsequently invited to do a Copenhagen-based adaptation of the film using the same model in 2005 at the Betty Nansen Theatre.