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Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information displayed here is accurate, always check with the venue before attending (especially during the Covid-19 pandemic).Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Musical double act Phil and Aly bring together a feast of musical talent and witty banter.
The Brunton, Musselburgh
Sat 15 May
Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline
Thu 5 Aug
£19.50 (£18.50; Children £18.50) / 01383 602302
Cottiers Theatre, Glasgow
Wed 26 May
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The Dublin Legends
These four members of the Dubliners keep the act going strong, following the death of founding member 'Banjo' Barney McKenna in 2012. Expect all the classic songs from the Dubliners' 50-year career.
Dudley Town Hall
Thu 27 May
The Lowry, Salford
Sun 23 May
The Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne
Tue 11 May
Clydebuilt Festival
Watch on as rowers participate in Scotland's biggest open water rowing race, participate in arts and crafts activities, and much more.
River Clyde
Sat 11 Sep
Sun 12 Sep
Edinburgh Tradfest
Edinburgh's TradFest kickstarts the summer season with a celebration of traditional music from Scotland and around the world. The extensive programme includes music workshops for children and adults, hosted by a number of world-class musicians.
Various venues: Edinburgh
Fri 30 Apr
Sat 1 May
Sun 2 May
Fantasy Forest
Music festival celebrating the world of fantasy.
Sudeley Castle, Cheltenham
Sat 17 Jul
£19.95–£27.50 (Ages 7 and under free; Children 8–15 £12.95–£14.95) / 01242 602308
Sun 18 Jul
£18.95–£22.50 (ages 7 and under free; Children 8–15 £9.99–£12.95) / 01242 602308
- 10:00 – 19:00
Isle of Jura Music Festival
Island festival of Scottish traditional music which encourages local talent with concerts, workshops and sessions, and completes the bill with established acts to give them something to aspire to.
Various venues: Craighouse, Isle of Jura
Fri 24 Sep
Sat 25 Sep
Sun 26 Sep
Peatbog Faeries
The Skye-based band fuses traditional Scottish pipe and fiddle tunes with jazz, hip hop, reggae and electronic influences.
Bongo Bingo Victoria Hall 2020 2021
The Crescent, York
Mon 22 Mar
Fri 27 Aug
Hellens, Ledbury
Thu 28 Oct
The Picturedrome, Holmfirth
Sat 27 Mar
Fri 4 Mar 2022
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Scottish Traditional Boat Festival
As traditional boats congregate in the historic harbour, the seaside town of Portsoy celebrates with a festival of music, sailing, rowing and traditional crafts and art.
The Salmon Bothy, Banff
Sat 26 Jun
Sun 27 Jun
Sessions and Sail
Five-day voyage around Shetland, exploring the scenery, traditions and music of the area.
Lerwick Harbour
Mon 26 Apr
Summer Nights
Summer festival featuring a series of open air gigs by popular artists.
Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre, Glasgow
Sat 14 Aug
Nottingham, NG3 1ED
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Previously operated by:Associated British Cinemas Ltd.
Bingo Bongo 1982
Architects:Ernest S. Roberts, Roland Satchwell, Alfred John Thraves
Firms:Satchwell & Roberts
Styles:Oriental
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Replacing the former Empress Rink, later Empress Pictures, on King Edward Street. This replacement New Empress Cinema was 100 yards away on St. Ann’s Well Road, adjacent to the Electricity works, which later became the Victoria Hall. It was opened on 29th October 1928 with Ronald Colman in “The Magic Flame”. Seating was provided in stalls and circle levels, and the decorative scheme was Oriental & Chinese styles. It was owned by Cinema Properties Ltd. a company set up by Leon Salberg & Sydney Clift (founders of the Clifton Cinemas circuit).
Bongo Bingo Liverpool
Taken over by the Associated British Cinemas(ABC) chain around October 1929, they continued to operate it until its closure on 12th November 1960 with Elana Eden in “The Story of Ruth” and “Code Name Small Eyes”.
Bongo Songs 2020
It was sold to Mecca and became the Empress Bingo Club from 31st August 1963. In later years, the Mecca Bingo Club moved into the former Victoria Hall next door, and the New Empress Cinema became an annexe to that club. Last operated by Granada as a Granada Bingo Club, the New Empress Cinema part of the bingo operation was closed and demolished in 1988. The site is now a car park for what is today the adjacent Gala Bingo Club.
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