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Aeolian Hall Performing Arts Centre

Aeolian Hall Performing Arts Centre

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795 Dundas St, London, Ontario, N5W 2Z6, Canada
(519) 672-7950 www.aeolianhall.ca
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Jul 15, 2018
Great place to see a live band in London. Run by some very friendly and gracious people, many of whom are volunteers. Highly recommend sitting up in the balcony for a unique perspective on the performances.

Mar 27, 2018
I've been to many concerts here over a long period of time. Every time the artist has exclaimed how much they enjoy playing this venue! The highest recommendation any stage could get, I'm sure. I am not a musician; simply a person who loves to be entertained and appreciate the talents of others. Aeolian Hall certainly supplies plenty of opportunity for both.

Jul 15, 2018
The Aeolian Hall is magic. The volunteer staff are great and the performers bring much joy to the audience. This is a win win for everybody who attends the shows.

Jun 4, 2018
The best performance hall in London. Every show seems special. The upstairs movie-theatre seats have a great view.

Nov 20, 2017
A beautiful theatre in a historic building. There is an elevator, and nice staircases though not wide. There is a lot of beautiful artwork in the building. There is a balcony, and on the main floor when I was there, tables were set up for groups. Candles were nicely lit on all the circular tables. The stage is a large enough for most theatre productions. The staff/volunteers were kind and helpful. There were two bars on both sides of the building servicing soft drinks and alcohol during the intermission. The show that I saw wasn't great, but the venue itself is lovely. It's located on Dundas in an area that's improving and gaining an artsy homey feel with locally based stores.

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