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Concert Tickets for: Pendulum
Pendulum Tickets

Pendulum

Sunday, 7 December, 2008

Manchester Apollo

Doors: 7:00 pm

Stockport Road Manchester, Lancashire

Manchester, M12 6AP

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Manchester Apollo

The Manchester Apollo is one of the premier concert venues in England, with shows from every major rock, pop and comedy act on the touring circuit. The breadth of styles of events covers every market - the cutting edge of modern British music, through some of the biggest artists from overseas, popular comedy, and music for older generations. With both fully seated and part-standing formats, this versatile venue increases its footfall and presentations year on year. Art Deco in style, the Grade II listed building has been central to the British touring circuit for decades, attracting Best Venue nominations and patrons from across the globe.

The Manchester Apollo is situated on the A6, Stockport Road (at the roundabout with Hyde Road, A57), approximately 3/4 mile South of Piccadilly Railway / Metrolink Station.
 
A frequent bus service, 192, is available from outside Piccadilly Railway / Metrolink Station to the theatre. Journey time is approximately 3 minutes. Taxi fare from Piccadilly Railway / Metrolink Station is approximately £3.00.
 
There are two official car parks immediately adjacent to the theatre, priced at £3.00. These are supervised from 6.00pm until the end of the event. In the event that these car parks reach capacity, patrons will be directed to alternative car parking. Patrons are strongly advised not to park in unofficial car parks.
 
There is a taxi office opposite the theatre.
The Manchester Apollo was originally built as an ABC Cinema Ardwick in 1930. It was designed by architects Peter Cummings, Alex Irvine and R Gillespie Williams. It's original purpose was as a cinema and variety hall. It was opened by famous 1930s actress Margaret Lockwood.
 
Right up until the 1970s the venue continued to provide the same service to the public until the cinema industry declined and the variety side of the venue took over. It focused it's resources on becoming a leading concert venue competing at that time with the likes of Maine Road.
 
In 1995 a unique seating scheme was introduced to allow the venue to take out and put back all the chairs on a regular basis. The Apollo now has the flexibility to increase it's capacity with a part standing, part seated show.
 
The venue has seen it's fair share of famous faces over the years; people like The Beatles, David Bowie, Queen and Bob Dylan have all played at the Manchester Apollo. The venue has a tradition of bringing some of the biggest artistes of the day - such as the Manic Street Preachers, Oasis and Prince - to an intimate venue; as well as bringing through developing acts such as Linkin Park, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Lambchop and Angie Stone.
 
Always diverse, the Apollo also caters for comedy shows, be they stand-up (Peter Kay, Billy Connolly, Roy 'Chubby' Brown), or productions (League of Gentlemen, French & Saunders, Bottom, The Fast Show).

for wheelchair bookings and enquiries please contact us on access4all.apollomanchester@livenation.co.uk

The Manchester Apollo has two regular bars (three on a standing show), selling a variety of soft drinks and alcohol. The Circle Bar is equipped with a cigarette machine, although patrons should note that smoking is not allowed within the auditorium.
 
In the main foyer there is confectionery kiosk selling a selection of sweets, soft drinks and ice cream.
 
There is a public payphone in the main foyer.
 
On standing shows the theatre offers a cloakroom for standing patrons only, priced at £1.00 per item.
 
For the safety of patrons the theatre has a fully equipped First Aid room, and St John's Ambulance in attendance at every show.
 
The Manchester Apollo is equipped for patrons with disabilities. The theatre has specially assigned wheelchair areas for both seated and standing shows, and unisex disabled toilet facilities.
 
(The Front Stalls Bar)
The majority of events sell merchandise which is available at the merchandise counter within the main foyer, or at an additional counter in the Circle Bar foyer; programmes (when available) are available from the programme kiosk in the main foyer.