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  2. List of Edinburgh music venues - Wikipedia

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    Assembly Rooms (Edinburgh) - 900 (Music hall, standing), 788 (music hall, theatre set up), 400 (Ballroom in theatre set up) [13] The Liquid Rooms - 650-700 capacity for live music, 800 for club nights [14] [15] Royal Lyceum Theatre - 658 seats [16] The Bongo Club - 600 maximum [17] Cabaret Voltaire - 600 maximum [18] La Belle Angele - 600 ...

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  4. Taylor Swift Stops Edinburgh ‘Eras Tour’ Show, Refuses to ...

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    During night one of Swift’s concerts in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Friday, June 7, the pop star, 34, paused her surprise song set — where she was Taylor Swift Stops Edinburgh ‘Eras Tour’ Show ...

  5. The Royal Oak, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Oak is a 200 year old pub and folk music venue in the Scottish capital city, Edinburgh. [1] It is well known for its live music sessions [2] and counts various high profile Scottish musicians amongst its former resident performers, such as Kris Drever, Bobby Eaglesham, Danny Kyle and Karine Polwart.

  6. 2024 in British music - Wikipedia

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    24 May – The three-day BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend music festival gets underway in Luton, Bedfordshire, headlined by Chase & Status, Coldplay, Vampire Weekend, and Raye. [ 76 ] 29 May – English Touring Opera announces that it is to relocate its headquarters to Sheffield , with the process commencing in the autumn of 2024.

  7. Reid Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Reid Concert Hall is a small music venue in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland.It is located in the south-western corner of Bristo Square about 0.53 kilometres (0.33 mi) south of the Royal Mile, and is part of the University of Edinburgh.

  8. The Edge Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival began in 2000, with fifteen concerts in its first year. It was founded by Dave Corbett, after realising the lack of contemporary music taking place at the Edinburgh Festival. [5] Since 2000, T on the Fringe has played host to some of the most commercially successful artists as well as the best in alternative and emerging talent.

  9. The Dunard Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Dunard Centre has been attracted the attention of residents and heritage groups due to its design and location within the Old and New Town of Edinburgh, a UNESCO world heritage site: Fergus Linehan, the head of the Edinburgh International Festival, said that "artistically and socially, it's a truly transformational project for the Festival."

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