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Selby Town Hall

North Yorkshire

Thursday 24th of April 2025

20:00

Selby Town Hall

Venue Type

Arts Centre

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Description

Selby Town Hall is an award winning arts centre, located in a prominent position at the end of Selby's main street, Gowthorpe. The intimate venue, with a seating capacity of up to 150, hosts world class performances from across a range of art forms including music, comedy and theatre.

Built as a Methodist chapel in 1862, the venue ceased operating as a place of worship in August 1956. For several years following, it was used as a tyre depot, but the building was eventually left derelict and fell into disrepair in the late 80s. In 1992, Selby Town Council bought and renovated the premises which now houses the Town Council offices as well as the main performance space and a smaller studio room.

The Town Hall first opened its doors as a regular performance venue in September 2003 and has hosted many major stars, past and present, including The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, Dara O'Briain, The Wombats, Jenny Eclair, Chris Farlowe, Jeremy Hardy, Two Door Cinema Club, Alan Carr, Midge Ure, Wilko Johnson, Steve Howe and Jon Richardson.

The venue has been supported over the past twelve years by Selby Town Council, aided by several grants from Arts Council England, and has developed a reputation as one of the finest small concert spaces in the region, winning the innaugural Yorkshire Evening Post Nightlife Award for Best Live Venue in 2006 where it beat off competition from Leeds City Varieties, Jongleurs and Leeds Cockpit amongst others!

The Town Hall presents an incredibly diverse programme of professional performances from bluegrass to stand up comedy, boogie woogie to contemporary dance and world music to classic theatre, over two seasons of events each year. The Town Hall also co-ordinates a number of workshops for local schools and has previously hosted monthly band nights for under 20s and Sunday afternoon classical recitals.

While the acts are always of an international quality, the Town Hall still retains the intimate feel of a venue lovingly run by a small team of staff and volunteers who want to see great performances taking place right here in our little Yorkshire market town.

Provided the event has not sold out, tickets are available to buy on the door.
For most events, it is cheaper to purchase tickets in advance.
We can only accept cash or cheque for 'on the door' purchases.

We do not charge a booking fee for tickets purchased over the phone or in person, either by card, cheque or cash.

Tickets bought online will incur a booking fee of 90p per ticket. This money covers the cost of processing the payment.

All events are seated (unless otherwise stated).
Tickets are unreserved and seats are allocated on a first come, first served basis.
There is ramped access to front row seats.
Guide dogs are welcome.
We are sorry, but there are no induction loop or minicom facilities.
Recipients of Disability Living Allowance who require an escort can claim a free ticket for their escort - phone 01757 708449 and we will be happy to make suitable arrangements.
Those with a disability who require seating in a specific part of the venue can reserve their seat in advance - please phone 01757 708449.

York Street,

Selby,

North Yorkshire,

England,

YO8 4AJ.


01757 708449

Parking AvailableDisabled Access
Whilst every effort goes into ensuring this event listing is accurate and up to date, always check with the venue before you travel.

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