Royal Festival Hall
About Royal Festival Hall
The South Bank's major concert hall for orchestral concerts. Public tours of the hall have been discontinued.
Royal Festival Hall Facilities
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Booking 0871 663 2500 Open 9am - 8pm each day, in person 10am-8pm daily |
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Royal Festival Hall Address
| Address: |
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7960 4242 |
Location Information for Royal Festival Hall
| Address: |
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7960 4242 |
| Public transport: | Take the Northern, Jubilee or Bakerloo line to Waterloo station. The theatre is approximately 10 minutes walk. |
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Events at Royal Festival Hall
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Christy Moore at Royal Festival Hall
Folk Music4 Apr 2012 to 5 Apr 2012
Christy Moore has been singing, writing and collecting songs raising the profile of Irish music in a career spanning 40 years.
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James Vincent McMorrow at Royal Festival Hall
Indie15 Feb 2012
James Vincent McMorrow is a folk/indie singer-songwriter from Dublin. His influences include Otis Redding, Joan Baez, Neil Young, Band of Horses, Nina Simone, Buddy Rich, Neutral Milk Hotel and Bob Dylan.
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Joan Baez at Royal Festival Hall
Folk Music16 Mar 2012 to 17 Mar 2012
Joan Baez has been experimenting with all forms of popular music since the 1960s alongside Bob Dylan while symbolising America's growing social conscience. Althrough these years she has dedicated herself to a variety of political causes and towards the development of folk music.
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Low at Royal Festival Hall
Indie3 Apr 2012
Formed in Duluth, MN, in 1993, Low was perhaps the slowest of the so-called 'slowcore' bands -- delicate, austere, and hypnotic, the trio's music rarely rose above a whisper, divining its dramatic tension in the unsettling open spaces created by the absence of sound. Initially comprising the husband and wife team of guitarist/vocalist Alan Sparhawk and drummer/vocalist Mimi Parker along with bassist John Nichols, Low began as an experimental reaction to the predominance of grunge; Shimmy Disc producer Kramer soon invited the group to record at his Noise N.J. studios, and the resulting demos earned them a deal with the Vernon Yard label.


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