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Venues |
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| LG Arena |
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entertainment venue, playing host to some of the finest artists
in the world from Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue to Elton
John and Pavarotti. It has also welcomed several sporting
events from the
Horse of the Year Show to World Gymnastics.
Capacity: 12,500
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| The NIA |
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One of Europe’s busiest
large-scale indoor sporting and entertainment venues. The NIA
attracts premium events ranging from Davis Cup tennis to Sleeping
Beauty and Birmingham Royal Ballet to Classical Spectacular.
Capacity: 13,000 |
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Symphony Hall |
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Acclaimed as one of the finest
concert halls in the world, it offers an impressive programme
across a wide variety of musical styles. Its reputation attracts
the most famous international performers such as the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra, Chris Rea and Lesley Garrett; and is
home to the acclaimed City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
Capacity: 2,000 |
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The Wine REPublic |
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Entertainment Zone guests have the opportunity
to dine in one of Birmingham’s most sophisticated restaurants
“Wine REPublic”. Here guests can enjoy cosmoplitan
food, and meet the “Wine Engineers” who can help
choose your wine from the “Wine Altar” which boasts
up to 50 international wines. |
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Warwick Racecourse |
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Warwick Racecourse is one of the most historic
courses in the country. It offers both National Hunt and Flat
Racing with 24 race meetings per year. |
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Major individual events |
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Entertainment Zone is
the official hospitality provider at several major sporting
and entertainment events held throughout the UK. These events
are announced to EZ members during the year, and have included:
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Barclays Scottish
Open Golf Championships – Loch Lomond |
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Cisco World Match Play Golf
Championships – Wentworth |
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Dunhill Links Championship –
St.Andrews, Carnoustie, Kingsbarns |
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Route of Kings
rock concert, featuring Road Stewart, Bryan Adams and
UB40 – Warwick Castle |
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Robbie Williams – Milton
Keynes Bowl |
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