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the venue on October 21, 2007 - copyright by Miquel | |
Location: | London, England, UK - 184 Camden High Street |
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Introduction
The Electric Ballroom used to be a ballroom from the thirties onward. It later became a nightclub and concert stage for among others the Clash, U2, Oasis and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Performance timeline
The following Police, Sting, Andy Summers or Stewart Copeland-related concerts took place at this venue:
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Trivia
In the daytime the building houses an indoor market.
See also
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External links
Electric Ballroom at Wikipedia
References
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