| | | Lancashire |

BritEvents.com | Albert Halls.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

Albert Halls

VenueVenue MapReviewsLocal InfoPrevious EventsPhotosSeating Plan
Victoria Sqaure, Lancashire BL11RU

Albert Halls is located at Victoria Sqaure, Lancashire.

Below is a list of what's on at Albert Halls - if you're organising an event at this venue, it's free to add an event.


Map Location




Your Reviews


Please feel free to add your own review of albert halls by adding a comment below.

Restaurants nearby

Pizzeria
Pizza Hut
323m away
Pizzeria
Indian
Turkish
Cafe Istanbul
814m away
Turkish
View All

albert halls Seating Plan

The seating plan for albert halls is not currently available.

Seating plan for albert halls



Events at Albert Halls




Events in Bolton


Check out our list of what's on in Bolton, including music, concerts, theatre, days out, attractions, sport, visual arts and much more.



Venue Information

Venue
Albert Halls
Address
Victoria Sqaure
BL11RU
Box Office

Most Popular


FEATURE15 things to do in Shropshire for kids this summer

It's one of the least crowded counties of England, yet there are plenty of fun and interesting things for the kids during their summer holidays. From historic sites, castles and forts to country parks, outdoor pursuits and family attractions, Shropshire really does have it all. BritEvents' Amanda Arnold has a look at some of the best things in Shropshire to keep the children happy during their school hols.

FEATUREThe Oldest Theatres in Britain

Generations of actors have trod the boards in some of the finest theatre buildings all over Britain. Luckily, some of the oldest theatres still remain in use to this day, proving just how important theatre is as an expression of our culture, and as a form of entertainment that is available to all. The following 10 theatres are among the oldest in Britain, but they are still in business today. Hopefully, they'll still be around in another 100 years time.

FEATUREGet loved up for Valentine 2012

First established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD, Valentine's Day celebrates St. Valentine, a Christian priest and martyr who lived in Rome. From the 14th century the saint became linked to love and romance, and today the fourteenth of February is marked with the sending of cards, flowers and gifts to loved ones. This Valentine's day, why not celebrate by taking your loved one to an event near you.

FEATURETop ten British aquariums

Stuck for somewhere to take the family when the weather has turned bad? Why not visit one of Britain's best sealife aquariums, as reviewed by BritEvents' Lucy Middleton.