Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
P&J Live (also known as The Event Complex Aberdeen) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Aberdeen, Scotland. Opened in August 2019, it offers a capacity for all types of shows and events from 5,000 to 15,000. Replacing the former Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC), the 10,000-seat arena is used for concerts and other events.
Pages in category "Events in Aberdeen" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Spectra Festival of Light
The Aberdeen Maritime Museum, located in Shiprow, tells the story of Aberdeen's links with the sea from the days of sail and clipper ships to the latest oil and gas exploration technology. The museum includes a range of interactive exhibits and models, including an 8.5 m (28 ft) high model of the Murchison oil production platform and a 19th ...
Aberdeen Community Theatre eased in to 2021 with three live performances and is now planning six live stage performances in 2022. Aberdeen Community Theatre plans full schedule of performances in 2022
Commemorative plaque for Annie Inglis at Aberdeen Arts Centre. A successful campaign was led by Annie Inglis to save the Aberdeen Arts Centre from closure in 1998. [8] [9] Aberdeen City Council, as part of a bid to save £17.5m from its annual budget, had decided to cut funding for the centre to save £167,000 annually. [10]
One of two World Championship indoor events. Organised by the PBA/World Bowls Tour. First held in 1979, the World Indoor Bowls Championships for men and women are held every year. There are currently five events, the open singles, the open pairs, the women's singles, the mixed pairs and open under-25 singles.
The midway point of the 2023 high school season has arrived for many Class 11B and nine-man teams. Here's the slate of area games this week
The venue was designed in 1820 by Archibald Simpson, a notable Aberdeen architect, and cost £11,500 when it was originally constructed in 1822. [1] It was opened to the public as a concert hall in 1859. In September 1896, the building hosted the first cinema screening in Aberdeen. [2] The building was renovated in the 1980s. [3]