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Portsmouth Guildhall is a multi-use building in the centre of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It is located in a pedestrian square close to Portsmouth and Southsea railway station . Constructed in 1890, the building was known as Portsmouth Town Hall until 1926.
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The third annual event, originally called BIPOC Fest in 2021 before expanding last year, will again be held in the Vida Cantina parking lot at 2456 Lafayette Road in Portsmouth. The festival is ...
The first UK event took place in Portsmouth Guildhall in Portsmouth in 1996 and involved 11 schools and around 750 young people. Rock Challenge then expanded into many additional areas across the UK. In 2016, there were 49 days of events. The event stopped abruptly in 2019.
A Warbird Thunder plan pilot waves to the crowd as thousands of spectators gather for the Thunder Over New Hampshire Air Show at Pease Air National Guard Base in Portsmouth Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023.
Portsmouth celebrates its annual illuminated holiday parade and tree lighting Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. The 2024 event will be held Saturday, Dec. 7.
The Urban Vocal Group have performed at venues such as The House of Commons, New Theatre Royal, BBC Radio Solent and notably at the Kings Theatre, guesting with BRIT Award-winning vocal group BLAKE, [18] as well as with singer-songwriter Chesney Hawkes at Portsmouth Guildhall in July 2016, [19] before performing there alone in January 2018 for ...
The first complete performance was the following day at the Portsmouth Guildhall. [6] At the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, the power failed 25 minutes into the show, and the rest of the concert was abandoned. [6] Two extra shows were booked on 29 and 30 March to make up for this. [7]