its 150th anniversary this year, has remained closed since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic last March.From Saturday, May 29, the Albert Hall will begin hosting a series of socially distanced concerts to mark its milestone birthday.
Tickets for these events will be limited to 1000 in line with government guidelines.With all social restrictions set to be lifted by June 21, organisers have confirmed plans for the venue to re-open at full capacity from Tuesday, July 6 (subject to the government’s ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown going to plan).The first full house concert will be by James Blunt, whose sixth album ‘Once Upon A Mind’ was released in October 2019.“This has been the toughest period in the Hall’s 150-year history – and not how we.
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