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  2. Symphony Hall, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Hall is a 2,262 seat concert venue in Birmingham, England. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 June 1991, [ 1 ] although it had been in use since 15 April 1991. It is home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and hosts around 270 events a year.

  3. ICC Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The International Convention Centre (ICC) is a major conference venue in Birmingham, England. The centre incorporates Symphony Hall and faces Centenary Square, with another entrance leading to the canals of Birmingham. The Westside area, which includes Brindleyplace, is opposite the building on the other side of the canal.

  4. Birmingham Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall is now managed alongside Symphony Hall, by the registered charity Performances Birmingham Limited. At 1,100, the seating capacity is about half that of Symphony Hall. [20] It reopened for concerts on 4 October 2007, [21] [22] and was officially reopened on 22 April 2008 by TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. [23]

  5. Category:City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Hall, Birmingham This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 06:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Festival Orchestra performing at Birmingham Town Hall in 1845. The earliest orchestral concerts known to have taken place in Birmingham were those organized by Barnabas Gunn at the Moor Street Theatre in 1740, [5] and more than 20 separate orchestras are recorded as having existed in the city between that date and the foundation of what is now the CBSO in 1920. [6]

  7. Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The ASC is the center for entertainment and arts education in Birmingham and Central Alabama. The facility houses four performance venues, including the 1,330-seat Jemison Concert Hall, the 350-seat Sirote Theatre, the intimate 170-seat Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall, and the black-box Odess Theatre. [1]

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  9. Royal Birmingham Conservatoire - Wikipedia

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    The conservatoire houses a 500-seat concert hall and other performance spaces including a recital hall, organ studio, and a dedicated jazz club. It was founded in 1886 as the Birmingham School of Music, the first music school to be established in England outside London.