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De Montfort Hall is the largest music and performance venue in Leicester, England. It is situated adjacent to Victoria Park and is named after the Father of Parliament , Simon de Montfort , the 6th Earl of Leicester .
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
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is a public university in the city of Leicester, England. It was established in accordance with the Further and Higher Education Act in 1992 as a degree awarding body.
Leicester City Centre is Leicester's historical commercial, cultural and transport hub and is home to its central business district. Its inner core is roughly delineated by the A594, Leicester's inner ring road, although the various central campuses of the University of Leicester, De Montfort University and Leicester College are adjacent to the inner ring road and could be considered to be a ...
At that time the building also accommodated the box office for the sale of concert tickets for De Montfort Hall. [6] After the council officers and their departments moved to new offices at the New Walk Centre in 1975, the Charles Street building was re-purposed for commercial use and became known as Attenborough House.
Gateway Sixth Form College is a sixth form college in Hamilton, Leicester, England.. The college used to be housed in the city centre of Leicester, adjacent to the main campus of De Montfort University and located by other buildings of academic interests such as the Daniel Lambert Museum, Newarke House, Leicester Castle and Castle Gardens.
This list of tallest buildings and structures in Leicester ranks the loftiest buildings in Leicester, United Kingdom by height. In pole position within the city is the 17 + storey Cardinal Telephone Exchange (dating back some 50 years), which rises 84 metres (276 ft) (c. 95 metres (312 ft) to pinnacle/antennae).
Date City Country Venue 6 January 1964 London: England Granada Theatre 7 January 1964 Slough: Adelphi Cinema 8 January 1964 Maidstone: Granada Cinema