- Lincoln Drill Hall
Infobox music venue
name = Lincoln Drill Hall
caption =
location =Lincoln, Lincolnshire
type = Indoor auditorium; function rooms
genres = All types
years_active = 1890 - 1999
2003 - present
capacity = 550
owner = Ruston Hall Trust
promotions = Solid Entertainments, local promoters
website = [http://www.lincolndrillhall.com LincolnDrillHall.com]Lincoln Drill Hall is a recently refurbished and modernised entertainment venue in the British city of Lincoln. Its main auditorium has a maximum capacity of around 500 and it has hosted various bands -
Buzzcocks ,The Damned ,Stiff Little Fingers andThe Subways being notable examples. It also acts as acafe with a seating area inside during the day. It also hosts the LincolnBeer Festival each year. The Drill Hall has a strict no smoking policy throughout all areas of the building.Following the city's new music venue the Engine Shed's construction - which has enabled big name, established bands to visit the city, the Drill Hall has become the first-choice venue for up and coming bands from across Britain when they are in Lincoln.
History
It was opened in 1890 and was originally constructed as a military and police training hall. Various forms of entertainment were held at the hall following the
Second World War - the most notable performance being one of theThe Rolling Stones ' earliest gigs on New Year's Eve, 1962.It was closed in 1999, but was reopened four years later following a £2.6m refurbishment programme.
External links
* http://www.lincolndrillhall.com/index2.htm
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