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Queens Hall was a concert and exhibition venue located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was originally a tram and then a bus depot and had latterly become a venue hosting events such as the Ideal Home Exhibition and the 1981, 1982, 1988 and 1989 Great British Beer Festival , [ 1 ] flea markets , travelling fairs and concerts.
The venue was small due to no other venues being available in the north east, they were booked for two more shows between concerts in Glasgow, Dublin and Leeds. Just as the UK portion of the tour was in its stride, George Michael hurt his back during a performance and the band had to cancel five consecutive shows which were put back until ...
Free Trade Hall: 8 April 1971 Leeds Leeds Town Hall: 10 April 1971 Surbiton: Shoreditch Town Hall: 12 April 1971 London BBC Television Centre: 15 April 1971 Frankfurt: West Germany Volksbildungsheim 16 April 1971 Böblingen: Sporthalle: 17 April 1971 Saarbrücken: Saarland Hall: 18 April 1971 Hamburg: Hamburg Music Hall 24 April 1971 Nelson ...
Festival Hall: 6 June 1982: Expo Hall 8 June 1982: Kyoto: Kaikan Hall: 9 June 1982: Nagoya: Shi Kokaido Hall 10 June 1982: Tokyo: Nippon Budokan: 29 September 1982: Birmingham: England: National Exhibition Centre: 30 September 1982 1 October 1982: Leeds: Queens Hall 3 October 1982: Manchester: Manchester Apollo: 4 October 1982: Newcastle ...
Royal Albert Hall: 29 March 1968 Leeds: Queens Hall: 30 March 1968 Chester: ABC Theatre 31 March 1968 Manchester Palace Theatre 1 April 1968 Leicester De Montfort Hall: 4 April 1968 Cambridge: Cambridge Corn Exchange: 5 April 1968 Slough: Adelphi Cinema 6 April 1968 Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall: 7 April 1968 Birmingham: Birmingham Hippodrome ...
Newcastle City Hall: 14 October 2005: Edinburgh: Queen's Hall: 15 October 2005 ... Leeds: Grand Theatre 25 October 2010: ... Setlist from the Orlando ...
Futurama Festival was an annual post-punk and gothic rock festival held at venues in Leeds, Stafford and Queensferry between 1979 and 1983. A sixth edition was held in 1989. It aimed for a relaunch in 2021 but, after being postponed, was forced to cancel as a result of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
The Ghost in the Machine Tour was a concert tour by the Police to promote their album Ghost in the Machine.To reflect the horns-based sound that permeated the album, the band decided to work with back-up musicians, hiring a horn section called The Chops (Darryl Dixon, David Watson and Marvin Daniels), who previously worked on the Sugarhill label.