Eventim Apollo

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Eventim Apollo Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Eventim Apollo is located in London, United Kingdom on 45 Queen Caroline St, Hammersmith. Eventim Apollo is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category in United Kingdom. Designed by Robert Cromie in Art Deco style, it opened in 1932 as the Gaumont Palace, being renamed the Hammersmith Odeon in 1962.|www.eventimapollo.com Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/EventimApollo Ticket Sales: 0844 249 4300 or www.eventim.co.uk Tickets can be purchased in person at the box office at Eventim Apollo.The box office is open on show days fro...

Address

45 Queen Caroline St, Hammersmith

Price range

$

Phone

+442085633800

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Fresh Sushi
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Inconsistent service
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Joanna M L Fearn

Pictures taken from Mario, Ashanti and Ginuwine concert this year - 31-01-20 before Covid situation happened. Good venue but if you are standing and want to be able to see it pays to get there early as the floor is slanted so if you are in the middle and not tall, once everyone puts their arms up/phones up, it makes it hard to see. Very big venue, the floor can hold a lot of people but the balcony is quite far back so unless you're the first few rows, you wouldn't see anything close up. Venue is very easy to find - Once you come out the station into the shopping precinct, turn left then walk past the Mc Donalds and other shops, then you will see a Tesco's Express, you turn right and then you see the exit and the traffic crossing and its literally across the road. Many people line up long before the doors open so get there in good time if you are standing and would like a good view. Prepare to have your bags checked.

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Simon Drury

Commonly known as the Hammersmith Odeon, it has been renamed several times since opening in 1932. Sloping floor, used for concerts and you have to be careful not to arrive too late as you might not have a great view from your standing position. Famous for it's restored original Compton organ.

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Brian Lynch

Outstanding Venue. Just seen Eric Clapton & Friends in tribute to Ginger Baker. Great show

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Psychu

Went here to see the DanTDM tour back in 2016 so this review may be a little outdated. Venue was very clean and the outside looked very nice. There aren't many toilets though so queues for them can be very long. Particularly at the end of the show. Overall, great place.

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Dominik B

Loved the welcome, admission was allowed shortly before official doors opening time. I also liked that beverages purchased on site are allowed to be consumed at your seat (not necessarily a case some places like football stadiums these days) One negative about the gig I attended was acoustics. This venue is not fully suited to a heavy metal hard rock type if music I am afraid.

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