The Baltic se encuentra en un molino de harina de la década de 1950 con vistas al Tyne, y alberga galerías, estudios y talleres y cuenta con un restaurante en la terraza con unas vistas impresionantes de Tyneside. Aquí se realizan una gran cantidad de exposiciones de arte con regularidad, principalmente de bellas artes. Un lugar perfecto para los amantes del arte. Para más detalles sobre eventos actuales y futuros, visite al sitio web.
The Sunderland Empire Theatre is a veritable haven for lovers of theatrical spectacles. You will see a host of events and plays that can be attended by a varied audience. Choose from a gamut of plays for kids, musicals, comedy shows and music and dance performances to suit your tastes.
Home to the Durham County Cricket Club, the Emirates Riverside is sprawling and has witnessed many important international and national level matches. The quiet town of Chester-le-Street suddenly comes alive and if you happen to be visiting at any such time, a visit to these grounds is a must. Not just a cricket ground, this place also doubles up as a music venue which can hold up to over 17,000 raging fans at one time. Needless to say, the facilities offered are world class.
This magnificent theater and opera house, which is also a listed building, is simply impossible to miss on the Westgate Road. The Tyne Theatre & Opera House has entertained generations after generations of art and culture aficionados and has had several sponsors since its inception in 1867. The theater is home to versatile performances by local as well as national artists and every show is sure to leave a lasting impression on your memory. Operas are especially a treat to be a part of at Tyne Theatre & Opera House; these are staged at the historic opera house that continues to surprise patrons with its impeccable acoustics.
Opened in 1927, the City Hall was Newcastle's first purpose-built concert venue. Initially home to classical performances, the last many years has seen it host everything from The Beatles to Weather Report, Billy Connolly to Roy Chubby Brown and various points between. The eighties and nineties saw a drop off in really top-class acts appearing as bigger venues made more economic sense to touring acts. However the City Hall can still claim some key medium size events and it remains an important venue. It has good sight lines (if you avoid the side balconies upstairs) and reasonably good acoustics, but the basement bar has seen better days. Limited wheelchair access.
Gateshead International Stadium is an huge stadium in the city of Gateshead. Rugby and athletics are the two prime sports played in this stadium. It's the home stadium to Gateshead Thunder Rugby League Club. The stadium has a sports hall and a well-equipped fitness center, not to mention a fine lounge bar.