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List of music festival performances, showing date, city, country and event Date City Country Event Ref. 25 July 1998 London: England Okaziya Festival [53] 26 July 1998 14 September 1998 Manchester: In the City Festival [54] 27 June 1999 Pilton: Glastonbury Festival [55] 29 August 1999 Reading: Reading and Leeds Festivals [56] 30 August 1999 ...
LitFest is hosting its first family event this year at 11 a.m. at the Exeter Public Library with children's book authors Matt Tavares and Suzanne Slade in an exploration of children's non-fiction ...
Here's list of Seacoast NH and southern Maine events, including parades, tree lightings and festivals. Seacoast holiday events: Parades, festivals in Portsmouth, Rochester, Dover, Exeter, more ...
Similar problems arose in Exeter, originally the scene of more traditional celebrations. In 1831 an effigy was burnt of the new Bishop of Exeter Henry Phillpotts, a High Church Anglican and High Tory who opposed parliamentary reform, and who was also suspected of being involved in "creeping popery". A local ban on fireworks in 1843 was largely ...
In January 2020, Exeter City Council confirmed that it was considering making further improvements to the Corn Exchange as an alternative to a commissioning a completely new venue for major public events in the city. [9] [10] [11] One of the episodes of the BBC New Comedy Award was held at the venue in 2022. [12] [13]
Westpoint Exeter (formerly Westpoint Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena and showground, at Clyst St Mary, near Exeter, England. The capacity of the venue is 7,500 people. [1] It hosts local concerts, fairs and exhibitions. Westpoint is the largest exhibition and entertainment venue in the South West and is located near to Exeter Airport.
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Barnfield Theatre. The Barnfield Theatre is a theatre in Exeter, England, located near the centre of the city on Barnfield Road, Southernhay.It was originally built as the Barnfield Hall near the end of the 19th century by Exeter Literary Society, and was converted to a theatre in 1972.