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1. Arctic Monkeys, The Rascals @ Manchester Central
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 December 2007 IT was no surprise tickets for Arctic Monkeys' Manchester Central show were snapped up in minutes, after 100,000 packed out the Lancashire Cricket Ground in July. -
2. December's Reviewer of the Month entries
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 December 2007 HERE are December's Reviewer of the Month entries. -
3. Fans flock to M.E.N
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 December 2007 EXCITED fans flocked to the M.E.N. Arena hours before Take That took to the stage. -
4. Led Zeppelin still rock
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 December 2007 AFTER 27 years and one dead drummer, Led Zeppelin returned to the stage last night. -
5. Aladdin @ The Plaza
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 December 2007 THE refurbishment of The Plaza has turned it into an admirable art deco theatre. -
6. The Palace Theatre
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2007 POSSESSOR of a long and illustrious history, Oxford Street's Palace Theatre originally opened as the Palace Theatre of Varieties on Whit Monday 1891 and cost its owners the then colossal sum of £40,500. -
7. Opera House
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2007 BASED on Quay Street just off the city's bustling main thoroughfare of Deansgate, the Manchester Opera House is one of the city's premier venues. -
8. MEN Arena
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2007 OPENED in 1995, the M.E.N. Arena (formerly the Nynex Arena) is the country's largest indoor venue, capable of accommodating up to 21,000 people. -
9. Bridgewater Hall
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2007 MANCHESTER'S prestigious international concert venue, the Bridgewater Hall, opened in September 1996 and cost a whopping £42m. -
10. The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 December 2007 SET in the redeveloped waterside location of Salford Quays, the space-aged Lowry centre opened in April 2000. It houses two theatres of 1,730 and 466 and there is also a restaurant, cafes and bars to relax in either before or after the show. The layout of The Lowry encourages visitors to explore and enjoy the variety of facilities housed within it, throughout the day and evening.