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'''Brixton Academy''' is now branded as the O2 Academy Brixton.
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==History==
 
==History==
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This iconic venue was opened in 1929 as a Cinema and Theatre, designed by Thomas Somerford and E A Stone.
  
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The site became a music venue in 1983. The maximum capacity is 4,921 (3,760 standing downstairs; 1,083 seated and 78 standing in the circle), alternatively the all-seated capacity is 2,391
  
 
==Mansun Performances==
 
==Mansun Performances==
* [[Brixton Academy, London, 25th November 1995 (Gig)|25{{supo|th}} November 1995]]
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* [[Gig:Brixton Academy, London, 25th November 1995|25{{supo|th}} November 1995]]
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* [[Gig:Brixton Academy, London, 23rd October 1998|23{{supo|rd}} October 1998]]
  
 
==Venue Address==
 
==Venue Address==
 
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211 Stockwell Road
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Brixton, London
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England
  
 
==References==
 
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==External Links==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brixton_Academy Brixton Academy on Wikipedia]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 30 January 2016

Brixton Academy is now branded as the O2 Academy Brixton.

History

This iconic venue was opened in 1929 as a Cinema and Theatre, designed by Thomas Somerford and E A Stone.

The site became a music venue in 1983. The maximum capacity is 4,921 (3,760 standing downstairs; 1,083 seated and 78 standing in the circle), alternatively the all-seated capacity is 2,391

Mansun Performances

Venue Address

211 Stockwell Road Brixton, London England

References


External Links