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  2. Freedom Mortgage Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    In the fall and winter months, the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion converts to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled, flexible-capacity theater for up to 7,000 people offering a variety of concerts, Broadway theatrical productions, and family entertainment. Depending on the event tickets are available in seat form or standing room.

  3. Jasper Høiby - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded at the Forge in Camden, London. Due to a last-minute problems, Eger was unavailable. The American drummer Mark Guiliana took his place temporarily, for the concerts that formed the basis of the album, before Eger returned to the fold. [1] [4] [5] Phronesis has recorded eight albums, all receiving critical acclaim.

  4. The Forge (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Forge is a 2024 American Christian drama film directed by Alex Kendrick and co-written by Stephen Kendrick. A spin-off to War Room , it is the Kendrick brothers' ninth film and the sixth through their subsidiary, Kendrick Brothers Productions .

  5. Dingwalls - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1990s the original Dingwalls Dancehall had been converted into a venue for the jazz dance club 'Talkin Loud and Saying Something', run by Gilles Peterson and Patrick Forge. Since the 2000s, the pair returned to Dingwalls with 'Another Sunday afternoon at Dingwalls', afternoon sessions that present live artists and DJs.

  6. Koko (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    Koko (stylised as KOKO, previously called The Music Machine and Camden Palace) is a concert venue and former theatre in Camden Town, London.. The building was known as Camden Palace from 1982 until its 2004 purchase and extensive restoration, led by Oliver Bengough and Mint Entertainment.

  7. The Jazz Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The original Jazz Cafe was founded by Jon Dabner and Jean Marshall in the 1980s in Newington Green, Stoke Newington, [1] and moved to Camden Town in 1990. Mean Fiddler took over bookings in 1992. Mean Fiddler took over bookings in 1992.

  8. Dublin Castle, Camden - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Castle is a pub and live music venue in Camden Town, London. It gained prominence as a venue in the late 1970s after the band Madness established a live reputation there. Subsequently, it was an important venue in the early stages of several bands' careers and contributed to the Britpop musical genre.

  9. Shadowkeep - Wikipedia

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    Shadowkeep played a co-headlining gig alongside Pythia at the Peel music venue in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England on 1 May 2010. [ 72 ] On 28 August 2010, the band appeared at the Bridgefest 2010 rock festival in Canning Town , which was headlined by Pagan Altar and Tygers of Pan Tang .