Stoller Hall Seating Plan

4.5/5
(42) · Music venue in Manchester, United Kingdom
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The Stoller Hall is Manchester's premier concert space for music and performances, offering flawless acoustics in an intimate, 482-seat hall. With a wide …

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Nov 30, 2024
The staff were absolutely rude. As a single person going on my own I was shown to a row and told I could sit anywhere on that row. About 15 minutes later I was told unceremoniously to move. The place…Full review by brisingers
Mar 11, 2024
Stoller Hall is a lovely, airy venue with great acoustics. My wife and I saw The Vintage Explosion there on 9th March. It was a fabulous concert spoilt by a brawl which broke out in the aisles and ca…Full review by 8493mcfc
Mar 5, 2024
Visited this venue for the first time to witness the world premiere public performance of the global Internet sensation that is Lucy Thomas. What a fabulous night out. A show that had it all- gre…Full review by Ian L
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Any nice pubs beside venue to get a pint ??
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You’re close to the centre of Manchester, so no shortage of decent hostelries. Depends what you fancy, from old fashioned boozers to trendy bars.
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Where Can I park nearby stoller hall
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The most convenient place to park is Manchester Victoria Station Car Park. It's £5 for 3 hours and is a 4min walk from the venue. For the cheapest parking, park at Park Place Car …
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The most convenient place to park is Manchester Victoria Station Car Park. It's £5 for 3 hours and is a 4min walk from the venue. For the cheapest parking, park at Park Place Car Park, it's £2 for 3 hours and a 10min walk from the venue. There is no free parking nearby.
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