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  2. De Montfort Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Leicester Philharmonic Choir and the Bardi Symphony Orchestra are also regular performers. With the world-famous Philharmonia Orchestra enjoying a residency at the hall since 1997. De Montfort Hall is also the largest venue in Leicester to hold the Hindu festival of Navratri. Events take place at the hall's spacious and scenic gardens.

  3. The Storybook Tour (2025) - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Usher Hall: 30 May 2025 Dundee: Caird Hall Dundee: 31 May 2025 2 June 2025 Newcastle: England Newcastle City Hall: 3 June 2025 5 June 2025 Leicester: De Montfort Hall: 6 June 2025 Nottingham: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall: 7 June 2025 10 June 2025 Halifax: Halifax Piece Hall: 13 June 2025 Scarborough: Scarborough Open Air Theatre: 14 ...

  4. De Montfort University hosts Holocaust Memorial Day event

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    The event at Leicester's De Montfort University will feature speeches, discussion and music. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  5. Music in Leicester - Wikipedia

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    While Leicester has often been neglected as a centre for popular music [citation needed], with the O2 Academy that has been built (opened 2010) in the city, more established acts have been booked to play. Current venues for music include: De Montfort Hall, which has a standing capacity of 1602 and seating capacity of 2000

  6. Cultural Exchanges festival - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Exchanges festival is an annual cultural festival held at De Montfort University, Leicester, England.The festival started in the year 2000 and is held over 5 days attracting up to 4,000 people each year.

  7. Summer Sundae - Wikipedia

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    Summer Sundae (also called the Summer Sundae Weekender) was an annual music festival held in Leicester, England which initially focused on indie, alternative, and local music. The festival began as a one-dayer in 2001 and grew year on year since then, adding first one and then two campsites, and later involved five stages running over three days.

  8. List of the Smiths' live performances - Wikipedia

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    Leicester De Montfort Hall: 19 March 1984 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall: 20 March 1984 Birmingham: Tower Ballroom [fn 19] 21 April 1984 Amsterdam: Netherlands Theater de Meervaart 22 April 1984 Bree: Belgium Breekend Festival 24 April 1984 Zürich: Switzerland Rote Fabrik: 4 May 1984 Hamburg: West Germany Markthalle Hamburg: 9 May 1984 Paris France

  9. Leicester Comedy Festival - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, De Montfort University arts administration student, Geoff Rowe [1] proposed a project to his lecturers to set up and run a comedy festival for Leicester. [2] Rowe called Tony Slattery, Harry Hill and Matt Lucas for the inaugural Leicester Comedy Festival in 1994, with 40 events at 23 venues for 5,000 tickets. [2]