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Revision as of 04:31, 10 December 2009

Aichi-ken Kinrō Kaikan
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPH. Either a photo of the venue, or a photo of a Police or Police-related event which took place at the venue.
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Capacity: PERFORMANCE/CONCERT CAPACITY

Introduction

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Performance timeline

The following Police, Sting, Andy Summers or Stewart Copeland-related concerts took place at this venue:

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Trivia

"Kinrō Kaikan" means "worker's hall". The venue is also known as Tsurumai Plaza. It's a community centre, exhibition centre, and concert venue featuring a large auditorium and several smaller rooms.

[edit] References ^ Lengenfelder, Helga (1983), World guide to special libraries, 17,

See also

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External links

official website

References

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