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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Sheldonian Theatre, Brixton Academy, The Cavern Club, National Bowl, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Rock City, Reebok Stadium, The Cluny, Hammersmith Palais, George IV, Brixton, Nettlebed, Cambridge Corn Exchange, Portsmouth Pyramids Centre, Parr Hall, Korova, O2 Academy Leeds, Komedia, Wolverhampton Civic Hall, O2 Academy Oxford, Barbarella's, Tunbridge Wells Forum, O2 Academy Birmingham, The Ferryboat Inn, King Mojo Club, Twisted Wheel Club, The Plug, O2 Academy Sheffield, Mothers, Corn Exchange, Bedford, Alban Arena, Engine Shed, Old Synagogue, The Underground, Ricky-Tick, O2 Academy Newcastle, The Charlotte, The Stables, Eastbourne Bandstand, Brudenell Social Club, The Warehouse, De Montfort Hall, The Mick Jagger Centre, Bedford Esquires, Iron Door Club, Shelley's Laserdome, Club Deja Vu, The Leadmill, Baths Hall, Toilet circuit, Portsmouth Guildhall, The Cockpit, Boardwalk, Norwich Arts Centre, Newcastle City Hall, Vague club, Leeds, Carnglaze Caverns, The Square, Harlow, Edwards Number Eight, The Waterfront, Norwich, The Hexagon, Redcar Jazz Club, The Wedgewood Rooms, The Ram Folk Club, O2 Academy Liverpool, Meridian Park, The Zanzibar, Warwick Arts Centre, California Ballroom, Sawmills Studio, Mauretania Public House, Granby Halls, O2 Academy Leicester, Josephs Well, Marcus Garvey Centre, The Sugarmill. Excerpt: The Brixton Academy, officially called O2 Academy, Brixton, is one of London's leading music venues, nightclubs and theatres. Situated in Brixton, South London, England, the building has hosted a range of leading rock acts since becoming a music venue in 1983. The maximum capacity is 4,921 (3,760 standing downstairs; 1,083 seated and 78 standing in the circle), alternatively the all-seated capacity is 2,391. The venue started life as a cinema and theatre in 1929 on the site of a private garden in Stock...