Adrian Boult Hall
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The Adrian Boult Hall is the main concert hall of the UCE Birmingham Conservatoire in central Birmingham, England. It is named after the composer Adrian Boult.
Situated in the Birmingham Conservatoire main building in Paradise Circus, it is used for public concerts by students of the Conservatoire and also external performers. The concert hall has a single tier of 525 seats.
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