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In April 2017, the charity that runs the hall stated that it was going to change the name of the venue after completion of refurbishment works. On 15 June 2020 the lettering "Colston Hall" was removed from the exterior, and the charity announced that a new name would be disclosed later in that year.
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The first computerised booking system was installed in
February 1983. In 1990, the hall briefly closed as part of a £500,000 modernisation programme to rewire the building and improve the technical facilities, as well as redecorate the backstage area. In 1999, removable seats were installed in the
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In July 2022, the hall was expected to reopen in late 2023. In
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million, making it a major area of investment, second only to the council's housing stock. The council's auditors criticised it for the overrun, saying the council had underestimated the complexity and difficulty of the work and failed to have effective management arrangements.
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The hall closed in 2018 for safety and refurbishment work, due to be completed in 2020 at a cost of £48 million. Because of significant unforeseen structural and heritage issues the works were extended. By 2022, costs had more than doubled to
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addressed a meeting in the hall to discuss the production of munitions, while in 1919 a Roll of Honour ceremony took place there for soldiers who had been decorated for their service during the war. The
Bristol Corporation, which later became
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and housed in a grille behind the stage, out of view of most of the audience. It has 5,372 pipes, ranging from 1 inch (whistle) to 32 feet (sub-bass). Acts from the United States began to appear at the hall, having been restricted by the
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In 2014, campaigners called for the hall's name to be changed because of Edward
Colston’s involvement in the slave trade, much of his wealth having come from that trade, and his investments in the
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to refine sugar that was brought in from the
Caribbean to Bristol Harbour. The sugar refinery included thirteen cottages for workers in its grounds which extended towards the current site of the
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The new name "Bristol Beacon" was announced on 23 September 2020; Louise
Mitchell, chief executive of the Bristol Music Trust, said that the renaming would be "a symbol of hope and community".
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holds programmes from 1896 onwards which reference a triennial musical festival that was founded in 1873, as well as performances by the (long defunct) Bristol
Symphony Orchestra. The
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front of the stalls, to cater for rock concerts where fans at the front wanted to move around freely, as well as increasing capacity. The official capacity of the hall was then 2,075.
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interest. They demolished the old school building in order to build a concert hall, which opened on 20 September 1867. The architects were local firm Foster & Wood, working in the
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The second hall was closed for remodelling in 1935, as it was difficult for all of the audience to see the orchestra performing. It re-opened the following
December.
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In 2011, management of
Colston Hall transferred from Bristol City Council to Bristol Music Trust. In 2014, the trust announced a fundraising campaign to raise £45
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capacity of 1,800 (2,100 standing) in the main hall and two additional auditoria in the cellars and a former recital room. The venue plans to become the first
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million to refurbish and modernise the main hall. Proposed works included converting the cellars into studios, and other internal modernisations. By 2016, £25
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took it over from 1963 until 1980. Thereafter, the Little
Theatre was turned into a bar, which the hall, due to its temperance origins, had always lacked.
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The foyer building with the grand staircase and the smaller hall (the Lesser Colston Hall, now the Lantern) were opened in 1873. A meeting calling for
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The site was acquired by the Colston Hall Company in 1861, who raised £12,000 in £10 shares. The company had grown out of an effort by the Bristol
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On 1 September 1898, a fire broke out in the neighbouring Clark's clothing factory, which quickly spread to the hall while it was in use for the
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performed at the hall in the 1920s, and a concert programme from 1969 lists forthcoming weekly classical concerts with soloists such as
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matches from 1951. By the end of the decade, demand for matches was so strong that seats were block booked from one day to the next.
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vowed not to play at the venue while it retained its name. The proposal led to a debate in the pages of the local press.
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made several wrestling appearances there before moving into acting in the 1960s. The last match was held in 2004.
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matches were in strong demand, while in the late 1960s it developed into one of the most important
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as well as the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, the (now defunct) Bristol Sinfonia, conducted by
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performed there on 10 May 1966, the last month of his controversial world tour.
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in this building in order to educate the poor. It was managed by the
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stayed there as a guest of the Youngs when visiting Bristol in 1574.
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Anyway Anyhow Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle of The Who 1958–1978
1958:. Arts & Humanities Research Council Concert Programmes archive
1936:. Arts & Humanities Research Council Concert Programmes archive
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Exploring the Networked Worlds of Popular Music: Milieux Cultures
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played at Colston Hall in June 1969, part-way through recording
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handling cargoes from the docks. The original hall included a
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Various collections of records of Colston Hall are held at
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The new foyer alongside Colston Hall, which opened in 2009
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1459:. London: Society for Theatre Research. pp. 224–225.
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in the 2011–12 season, as well as solo artists such as
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2013:"Colston Hall Classical listings"
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1609:. Colston Hall (official website)
1533:"In pictures: Colston Hall foyer"
1489:"History of Colston Hall (1990s)"
1471:"History of Colston Hall (1980s)"
1438:"History of Colston Hall (1950s)"
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414:In 1708, Colston established the
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2228:"Colston Hall History (1970s)"
2210:"Colston Hall History (1960s)"
2059:Evans, Rhian (14 April 2006).
2033:Evans, Rhian (15 March 2010).
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2387:. Bristol: White Tree Books.
2139:. MadamJ-Mo. 23 December 2011
2110:Evans, Rian (13 April 2007).
1914:. BBC News. 23 September 2020
1842:"Have your say: Colston Hall"
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725:Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra
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369:. During the 13th century, a
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2185:"A Storm Over the Stones..."
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2190:. 8 October 1966. p. 1
2061:"Philharmonia/von Dohnanyi"
1656:. BBC News. 25 January 2023
1631:. BBC News. 8 February 2019
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1981:. MusicWeb International
1892:. BBC News. 15 June 2020
1844:. BBC. 24 September 2014
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3464:Music venues in Bristol
2852:Bristol Harbour Railway
2815:archives and public art
2486:. Sterling Publishing.
1707:. BBC News. 2 July 2022
1587:. BBC News. 7 July 2016
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1287:. Trade Union Congress
1167:Philharmonic Orchestra
1116:Latimer, John (1903).
1029:Maclean, John (1890).
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3241:St Peter and St Paul
3066:Church of All Saints
2985:Oldbury Court Estate
2813:Museums, galleries,
2582:at Wikimedia Commons
2520:Webb, Peter (2010).
2463:Lewis, Dave (1990).
998:A Bristol Miscellany
845:, with support from
733:Berliner Symphoniker
655:. The Bristol group
620:Arts Council England
543:Second rebuild, 1951
518:Bristol City Council
416:Colston Boys' School
342:Atlantic slave trade
316:Bristol City Council
115:Bristol City Council
3438:Jacobs Well Theatre
3352:Mauretania, Bristol
3261:St Stephen's Church
3216:St Matthew's Church
3206:St Mary on the Quay
3186:St John the Baptist
2862:Clifton Observatory
2425:. Birlinn Limited.
2165:on 19 December 2011
1539:. 18 September 2009
1201:, pp. 131–132.
792:on 7 October 1966.
690:Sergei Rachmaninoff
556:Festival of Britain
496:First rebuild, 1901
388:, built in 1568 by
310:on Colston Street,
124:Bristol Music Trust
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3411:Former attractions
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3171:St George's Church
3026:All Saints' Church
2975:Lamplighters Marsh
2912:Wild Place Project
2799:Slapstick Festival
2784:Festival of Nature
2693:O2 Academy Bristol
2663:Bristol Hippodrome
2631:Culture in Bristol
2274:, p. 213,481.
1513:. 13 February 2009
1265:. Historic England
1163:"The Colston Hall"
955:on 29 October 2013
882:Bristol Hippodrome
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2512:978-0-955-46240-5
2493:978-0-7535-1217-3
2474:978-0-857-12819-5
1760:. Bristol24/7 CIC
1189:, pp. 62–63.
896:and Bristol-born
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