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Head of Steam@The Cluny
This is one of the best-known spots in town to hear live music, attracting all kinds of performers, from experimental prog-rock heads to up-and-coming pop goddesses. Touring acts and local talent fill the bill every night of the week.
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Manchester Opera House
West End shows and lavish musicals make up the bulk of the program.
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Sage Gateshead
Few contemporary pieces of architecture will stand the test of time, but Norman Foster's magnificent chrome-and-glass horizontal bottle might just be one that does. Most come to gape and wander, some to hear live music, from folk to classical orchestras, or engage in educational or research activities. It is the home of the Northern Sinfonia and Folkworks.
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O2 Academy
Restored Victorian theatre lining up gigs (from jazz to rude-boy punk), DJ sets (from northern soul to drum and bass), gay nights and comedy.
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Newcastle Arena
The biggest concert venue in the northeast attracts some of the most glitter-sprinkled names of the international pop and rock world as well as musical productions and TV talent show spin-offs. Gigs share the multipurpose auditorium with basketball, ice-hockey and other events.
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El Eshavira
Duck down a spooky alley to this shadowy haunt of flamenco and jazz. It is jam-packed on Thursday and Sunday, the performance nights.
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Cyprus Avenue
A mid-sized venue that is probably the best spot in town to see all kinds of gigs, from heartfelt singer-songwriters to excellent bands on their way to fame (or on their way down from it).
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