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  2. Leeds Conservatoire - Wikipedia

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    Aside from its education provision, which also includes short courses and programmes for adults and school-age musicians, Leeds Conservatoire hosts a seasonal programme of concerts, largely in its 350-seat auditorium 'The Venue'. In 2011, Leeds Conservatoire was awarded All-Steinway School status, becoming the only conservatoire in England to ...

  3. Adam Gatehouse - Wikipedia

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    Adam Gatehouse (born c. 1950) [1] [2] is an English conductor, radio producer and editor, and classical music administrator. He was the main conductor of the Ballet Rambert and the Dutch National Ballet before working for BBC Radio 3 (1991–2013), where he became editor of live music, and founded the New Generation Artists scheme and the Wigmore Hall lunchtime concert series.

  4. The Venue - Wikipedia

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    The Venue may refer to: The Venue (Leeds), a concert space at Leeds Conservatoire, West Yorkshire, England; The Venue (Leicester Square, London), now the Leicester Square Theatre; The Venue (Victoria Street, London), a 1978–1984 music venue and nightclub owned by Virgin; O2 Academy Oxford, previously The Venue, Oxford, England

  5. List of venues in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Sir George Robey, Finsbury Park (briefly renamed Powerhaus after Islington venue "moved" here) (closed circa 2000s), London; Camden Falcon, London (closed circa 1990s) Rainbow Theatre, London (1971–1982; now a Christian church) The Roxy, London (1976–1978; now a sports shop) Music Room Space Events, Mayfair, London

  6. Brudenell Social Club - Wikipedia

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    A "primary cog in the Leeds music scene", [1] the Brudenell Social Club was joint winner of the best live music venue in 2014's Rock the House competition, and was shortlisted for The Fly magazine's 2014 UK Venue of the Year' award and the NME's Britain's Best Small Venue award in 2011, 2012 and 2015. In 2024 they won the 'Inspirational Venue ...

  7. Live at Leeds (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Live at Leeds is a music festival that takes place across various venues in Leeds, England, on the weekend of the May Day bank holiday. [ 1 ] The festival began in 2007 to mark the city of Leeds's 800th birthday and was jointly hosted by Leeds City Council and music promotion company Futuresound. [ 2 ]

  8. University of Leeds Refectory - Wikipedia

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    A blue plaque at Leeds University Refectory commemorates the recording of The Who's Live at Leeds. Leeds University refectory stage in 2019 List of Leeds University refectory 1971 1972 performers. The University of Leeds Refectory is a canteen and 2,100-capacity music venue located on the University of Leeds main campus in Leeds, West Yorkshire ...

  9. Josephs Well - Wikipedia

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    Joseph's Well building in 2008. The Well (formerly known as Joseph's Well) was a well-known music venue in Leeds, West Yorkshire, EnglandBands such as The Idlers, Caliban, The Chariot, The Killers, Editors, We Are Scientists, Bloc Party, Shame About Hayley, Kaiser Chiefs, Keane, Isis, …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, The Distillers, Dugong, Against Me!, Strike Anywhere, Fun and ...