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  2. Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is a concert and arts venue located in Glasgow, Scotland. It is owned by Glasgow City Council and operated by Glasgow Life , an agency of Glasgow City Council, which also runs Glasgow's City Halls and Old Fruitmarket venue.

  3. Category:Television shows set in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Television programmes set in Glasgow. Subcategories. ... Just for Laughs (British TV series) L. Legit (2006 TV series) Lip Service (TV series)

  4. List of theatres in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of active theatres and concert halls in Scotland. They are organised alphabetically by name. In rural areas, church halls and town halls may double up as theatres, and that many colleges and universities also have their own auditoria.

  5. The Tron Church at Kelvingrove - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish National Orchester (SNO) had originally played in Glasgow's St Andrew's Hall, until that building was destroyed by fire in 1962. The orchestra then played in a series of venues of varying suitability. In 1979, the redesign of the Trinity Church in Claremont Street gave the SNO a permanent home of its own: the SNO Centre.

  6. Glasgow City Halls - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow's first regular orchestral subscription concert series, played by an orchestra managed by the Glasgow Choral Union, was given in the grand hall from 1874 until the opening of the much larger St Andrew's Hall in 1877. Arthur Sullivan was its conductor for two seasons from 1875 to 1877. The Old Fruitmarket directly adjoins the grand hall ...

  7. Kelvin Hall - Wikipedia

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    From 1918 and 1919 until the Hall was destroyed by fire in 1925, British Industry Fairs and various exhibitions, were held, also flower shows, circuses and carnivals, with the surpluses being paid into the Common Good. [7] The new Kelvin Hall covers 6 acres and was designed to house large-scale exhibitions and events.

  8. Category:Music venues in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    This category lists music venues in Glasgow, Scotland. Pages in category "Music venues in Glasgow" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  9. Candleriggs - Wikipedia

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    Candleriggs is perhaps best known as the site of the City Halls, a musical venue operated by Glasgow City Council, home to the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and a regular Glasgow performance base for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. It is the older purpose-built concert hall in Glasgow.