Islington Assembly Hall

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Islington Assembly Hall
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Islington Assembly Hall
Address Upper Street, Islington, London
Type Music venue
Capacity 890
Website
islingtonassemblyhall.co.uk

Islington Assembly Hall is a live music venue and events space on Upper Street, Islington, London. It forms part of the Islington Town Hall complex. It has a capacity of 890 for live events, including seating for 200 in its balcony. [1] Events other than music shows, such as public meetings, also take place there. [2]

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History

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Fall Out Boy at Islington Assembly Hall in 2015

The assembly hall, which was designed with many art deco features, including clocks, paintings and decorative panels, [3] opened in March 1930. [4]

Owned and managed by the local authority, the building hosted events such as variety shows, tea dances and weddings. [5] [6] Performers in the post-war era included the singers Diana Dors, George Formby and Chris Farlowe. [7]

It closed in the mid-1980s and was then used as storage space for around 30 years until Islington Council funded its refurbishment, and it reopened in 2010, [8] almost 80 years to the day since it first opened. [6] [9]

The venue hosted the 2019 Kerrang! Awards, a ceremony celebrating achievements in rock music. [10]

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References

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  6. 1 2 "Curtains Up!" (PDF). Islington Now. Islington Council. February 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  7. "The Civic Plunge Revisited" (PDF). Twentieth Century Society. 24 March 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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  10. "The Kerrang Awards 2019". Kerrang. Retrieved 8 April 2020.

Coordinates: 51°32′30″N0°06′09″W / 51.54154°N 0.10245°W / 51.54154; -0.10245