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A former cinema '''Eventim Apollo''' or '''Hammersmith Apollo''' (commonly known as '''Hammersmith Odeon''', and formerly known, as a venue, as '''Carling Apollo''', '''HMV Hammersmith Apollo''' and '''Labatt's Apollo'''), is an entertainment venue, located, as the name suggests, in the district of Hammersmith, in London, England. The art deco building holds a Grade II listing.
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The building was built in the early 20th century, between 1930 and 1932, and was designed by Robert Cromie in its distinct art deco style. When opened in 1932, it was known as "Gaumont Palace", a cinema, with the seating capacity of around 3,500. The building still holds an original Compton pipe organ, which was installed in 1932. In 1962, the venue was renamed to Hammersmith Odeon. Thirty years later, in 1990, the building became a Grade II listed building. During its existence, it's had a variety of owners, including Carling Brewery, HMV Group, Labbat Brewing Company, and, most recently AEG Live and Eventim UK.
| 2022-07-06 || [[Cellettes Château de Beauregard 2022 (gig)|Château de Beauregard]] (Festival Beauregard) || Cellettes, France
 
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The venue has seen several iconic artists perform inside of it, including Buddy Holly, [[The Beatles]] (who played 38 shows over 21 nights), [[Queen]] (the performance of which was broadcast on BBC and released in 2015 on CD, vinyl and DVD/Blu-Ray as "A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975"), [[David Bowie]] (performing his final concert as Ziggy Stardust, with the performance available on DVD called "Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars"), Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong, Black Sabbath and more.
| 2022-07-03 || [[Belfort Lac de Malsaucy 2022 (gig)|Lac de Malsaucy]] (Les Eurockéennes de Belfort) || Malsaucy, France
 
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In 2022, Muse played two nights in a row for two charity concerts. [[London Eventim Apollo 2022 - 9th (gig)|The first one]] was a charity gig in support of War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. [[London Eventim Apollo 2022 - 10th (gig)|The second one]] supported The Big Issue, with [[Razorlight]] being the opening band on the latter of the two shows.
| 2022-06-17 || [[Florence Visarno Arena 2022 (gig)|Visarno Arena]] (Firenze Rocks) || Florence, Italy
 
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== Muse appearances ==
| 2022-06-09 || [[Nickelsdorf Pannonia Fields II 2022 (gig)|Pannonia Fields II]] (Nova Rock Festival) || Nickelsdorf, Austria
 
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* [[London Eventim Apollo 2022 - 10th (gig)|2022-05-10]] <small>(The Big Issue charity gig)</small>
| 2022-06-05 || [[Nuremberg Zeppelinfeld 2022 (gig)|Zeppelinfeld]] (Rock im Park) || Nuremberg, Germany
* [[London Eventim Apollo 2022 - 9th (gig)|2022-05-09]] <small>(War Child & MSF charity gig)</small>
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| 2022-06-04 || [[Mendig Heeresflugplatz Mendig 2022 (gig)|Heeresflugplatz Mendig]] (Rock am Ring) || Nürburg, Germany
== Venue address ==
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Eventim Apollo<br/>
45 Queen Caroline Street<br/>
Hammersmith<br/>
London W6 9QH<br/>
United Kingdom
 
== See also ==
 
* [https://www.eventimapollo.com/ Eventim Apollo website]
 
[[Category:Venues]]

Revision as of 23:11, 3 October 2022

A former cinema Eventim Apollo or Hammersmith Apollo (commonly known as Hammersmith Odeon, and formerly known, as a venue, as Carling Apollo, HMV Hammersmith Apollo and Labatt's Apollo), is an entertainment venue, located, as the name suggests, in the district of Hammersmith, in London, England. The art deco building holds a Grade II listing.

The building was built in the early 20th century, between 1930 and 1932, and was designed by Robert Cromie in its distinct art deco style. When opened in 1932, it was known as "Gaumont Palace", a cinema, with the seating capacity of around 3,500. The building still holds an original Compton pipe organ, which was installed in 1932. In 1962, the venue was renamed to Hammersmith Odeon. Thirty years later, in 1990, the building became a Grade II listed building. During its existence, it's had a variety of owners, including Carling Brewery, HMV Group, Labbat Brewing Company, and, most recently AEG Live and Eventim UK.

The venue has seen several iconic artists perform inside of it, including Buddy Holly, The Beatles (who played 38 shows over 21 nights), Queen (the performance of which was broadcast on BBC and released in 2015 on CD, vinyl and DVD/Blu-Ray as "A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975"), David Bowie (performing his final concert as Ziggy Stardust, with the performance available on DVD called "Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars"), Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong, Black Sabbath and more.

In 2022, Muse played two nights in a row for two charity concerts. The first one was a charity gig in support of War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. The second one supported The Big Issue, with Razorlight being the opening band on the latter of the two shows.

Muse appearances

Venue address

Eventim Apollo
45 Queen Caroline Street
Hammersmith
London W6 9QH
United Kingdom

See also