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What (who) is O2 Academy Birmingham - definition


O2 Academy Birmingham         
  • Feeder]] show. The building later became the Birmingham Ballroom under different management. The venue, however, closed in January 2013.
MUSIC VENUE LOCATED IN BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND
Birmingham Hummingbird; Carling Birmingham Academy; Birmingham Academy; Carling Academy Birmingham; Hummingbird, Birmingham; Birmingham Ballroom; Birmingham Academy 2; Hummingbird (Birmingham)
Dome II Nightclub O2 Academy Birmingham Original location:Top Rank Ballroom Hummingbird Birmingham Academy Carling Academy Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham The Ballroom
O2 Academy Liverpool         
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MUSIC VENUE IN HOTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Carling Academy Liverpool
The O2 Academy Liverpool (formerly the L2 and Carling Academy Liverpool) is a music venue in Hotham Street, Liverpool, England, that is run by the Academy Music Group.
Birmingham Triennial Music Festival         
  • Birmingham Triennial Music Festival, Town Hall 1834
  • [[Birmingham Town Hall]]
  • Sullivan’s ''The Light of the World'', premiere 1873}}
  • The Theatre Royal Birmingham in 1780
LONGEST-RUNNING CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL (1784–1912)
Birmingham Festival; Birmingham Festival Orchestra; Birmingham Music Festival; Birmingham Triennial Festival; Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival
The Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival, in Birmingham, England, founded in 1784, was the longest-running classical music festival of its kind. It last took place in 1912.