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Preston Guild Hall

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Location
  
Preston, Lancashire

Owner
  
Simon Rigby

Public transit
  
Preston bus station

Operator
  
Preston Guild Hall Ltd

Preston Guild Hall

Full name
  
Preston Guild Hall and Charter Theatre

Type
  
Concert venue (Grand Hall) Theatre (Charter Theatre) Shopping arcade

Preston Guild Hall is an entertainment venue in Preston, Lancashire, England. It was built to replace the town's Public Hall, intended to be ready for the Preston Guild of 1972, but construction was delayed and it officially opened in 1973.

The complex has two performance venues, the Grand Hall which holds 2,034 people and the Charter Theatre which holds 780 people. There is direct pedestrian access, via subway and bridge, from the adjacent Preston bus station and car park. Artists that have performed at the venue include Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, the Jackson 5 and Thin Lizzy, among others. It also hosted the UK Snooker Championship for many years.

Until July 2014, it was owned by Preston City Council, who were considering its demolition due to its high running costs. It was then sold to local businessman Simon Rigby, who has promised to spend £1m to renovate the venue.

References

Preston Guild Hall Wikipedia