| | | Tyne And Wear |

BritEvents.com | The Sage Gateshead.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

The Sage Gateshead

VenueVenue MapReviewsLocal InfoPrevious EventsPhotosSeating Plan
St Mary's Square, Gateshead Quays, Tyne and Wear NE82JR

The Sage Gateshead is located at St Mary's Square, Gateshead Quays, Tyne And Wear.

Below is a list of what's on at The Sage Gateshead - 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 the sage gateshead by adding a comment below.

Restaurants nearby

Indian
Italian
Azzuri
324m away
Italian
Sabatini
355m away
Italian
Sabatini
355m away
English
Cafe 21
373m away
View All

the sage gateshead Seating Plan

The seating plan for the sage gateshead is not currently available.

Seating plan for the sage gateshead



Events at The Sage Gateshead



May 2012




June 2012




July 2012




September 2012




October 2012




November 2012



Events in Gateshead


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



Venue Information

Venue
The Sage Gateshead
Address
St Mary's Square
Gateshead Quays
NE82JR
Box Office

Most Popular


FEATURETop 10 West End musicals

You can't visit London without taking a trip down the West End to see some of the world's best musicals. There is such an astonishing array of musicals that it's difficult to choose which one to see. We give you a helping hand with a list of our own top ten musicals.

FEATUREThe biggest films of 2012

A long time ago the ancient civilisation The Mayans predicted that 2012 would bring cataclysmic events to earth - and while we all wait in anticipation for the end of the world, what better way to spend your final days than to watch one of 2012's blockbusters, coming to a silver screen near you this year. Good job there's no apocalyptic movies in our list!

FEATUREFamous British Bridges

You may think they're a little bit boring, but the some of the bridges that cross rivers, gorges, valleys and waterways have more history and heritage than you would imagine. We take a look at some of the most famous bridges in the British Isles, and cast a little bit of history behind them.

FEATURE18 things you never knew about Britain

If you think Chicken Tikka Masala was first created in India, then you'll be wrong. Can the Queen step foot in the City of London without permission? And what surname did all 22 players share at a cricket match in Yorkshire?