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  2. Wembley Arena - Wikipedia

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    Wembley Arena (/ ˈ w ɛ m b l i /) (originally the Empire Pool, now known as OVO Arena Wembley for sponsorship reasons) [2] is an indoor arena next to Wembley Stadium in Wembley, London, England. The 12,500-seat facility is London's second-largest indoor arena after the O 2 Arena , and the ninth-largest in the United Kingdom.

  3. Empire Pool - Wikipedia

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    Empire Pool, the original name for Wembley Arena at Wembley Park in the London Borough of Brent Empire Pool, Vancouver , a swimming pool built for the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Wales Empire Pool , an international swimming pool in Cardiff (demolished 1998)

  4. Live at the Empire Pool - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Empire Pool is a live concert ... Overview. The album was recorded during the British Winter Tour, 1974 at the Empire Pool (now Wembley Arena), ...

  5. Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour Winter 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Second shows at Wembley and at Manchester were added after fans queued for up to eighteen hours in order to secure a ticket. [1] This tour is particularly notable for the two concerts performed by the band at the Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley Park, dubbed the "Electric Magic" shows.

  6. Europe '72: Wembley Empire Pool, London, England (4/7/1972)

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    Europe '72: Wembley Empire Pool, London, England (4/7/1972) is a live album by the Grateful Dead. [1] [2] [3] It was released along with Europe '72 Volume 2 and the Europe '72 box set. It was the first concert of the tour. The next album after the Europe '72 series was Road Trips Volume 4 Number 5.

  7. Wembley Stadium (1923) - Wikipedia

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    The former Wembley Stadium (/ ˈ w ɛ m b l i /; originally known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches. It stood on the same site now occupied by its successor and by its predecessor, Watkin's Tower .

  8. Arthur Elvin - Wikipedia

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    The Speedway World Championship was held at Wembley Stadium from 1936 until 1960 and then seven times more afterwards. [1] Training events occurred in the Stadium car park, and indoor events were held in the Empire Pool. [24] In 1957, the Lions withdrew from the league before the season started due to Elvin's death, [26] only to return in 1970 ...

  9. List of long course swimming pools in the United Kingdom

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    The council plans to redevelop the centre, with a new 50m pool. [56] Empire Pool, Wembley (now Wembley Arena). Venue for the 1948 Summer Olympics. Grange Lido, Cumbria. Open-air sea-water Art Deco 50m pool, opened 1932, closed 1993, with an undecided future but a vigorous campaign for its reopening for swimming. [57]