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The Empire Theatre of Varieties opened alongside the Theatre Royal in 1898.

The Empire lasted 60 years. It closed in 1958, and was demolished in 1969.

Construction of the Royal Concert Hall began in 1980 and was completed in 1982 on the site of the old Empire.

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This image is taken from the edge of the stage looking out on the 2,499 seats in the Royal Concert Hall's air conditioned auditorium.

The Royal Concert Hall is part of the Royal Centre. The hall was constructed in the 1980s on the site of the old Empire.

It is one of the most popular concert venues on the touring circuit, attracting leading orchestras, comedians and dance acts plus rock bands and solo artistes from all over the world.
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