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  2. Liverpool Empire Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones performed at the Empire Theatre with Ike & Tina Turner and The Yardbirds on 25 September 1966. [9] During the 1970s, two Royal Command Performances were held in the Empire, [8] and in 2007 the theatre was the venue for the Royal Variety Performance in recognition of Liverpool being made the European Capital of Culture the ...

  3. The Rolling Stones 1st British Tour 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' 1965 1st British Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on March 5 and concluded on March 18, 1965. Parts of the Liverpool (March 6) and Manchester (March 7) shows were recorded for Got Live If You Want It!—the third official EP by The Rolling Stones.

  4. Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's Royal Court became a National Portfolio Organisation and has been receiving Arts Council funding since April 2018. In 2018 it also launched Boisterous Theatre Company, Liverpool's only company dedicated to promoting BAME talent. [12] The theatre has produced more than 100 shows since 2007, including Council Depot Blues, The Royal, Mam!

  5. The Tour of Life - Wikipedia

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    The tour opened on 3 April 1979 in Liverpool at the Liverpool Empire, following a warm-up gig in Poole on 2 April 1979. [2] [8] Following the Poole show, the tour's lighting engineer Bill Duffield was killed after falling from a stage and seating structure at the concert venue. [2]

  6. Liverpool Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Playhouse is a theatre in Williamson Square in the city of Liverpool, England. It originated in 1866 as a music hall , and in 1911 developed into a repertory theatre. As such it nurtured the early careers of many actors and actresses, some of whom went on to achieve national and international reputations.

  7. O2 Academy Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The O 2 Academy Liverpool (formerly the L2 and Carling Academy Liverpool) is a music venue in Hotham Street, Liverpool, England, that is run by the Academy Music Group. The main building consists of performance areas. O 2 Academy1 can hold 1,200 (900 floor/300 balcony) people while O 2 Academy2 can hold 500.

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  9. Epstein Theatre - Wikipedia

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    After acquiring the theatre from the Crane's in 1967, the Liverpool Corporation decided to lease the building formally known as Crane's (now known as Hanover House) to Mr. David Ramsey since then the lease of the building has been distributed between the Ramsey's, To which the Council then subleased the building back off the Ramsey's to lease to the Epstein.