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Music Plus Sport Our Venues 2019 MUSIC PLUS SPORT OUR VENUES 2019 MUSICPLUSSPORT.COM THEJOCKEYCLUBLIVE.CO.UK OUR VENUES SELECT A VENUE FOR MORE INFO KEY 1. Carlisle Racecourse (GA: 11,565) ◾✖ Jockey Club Live Venues◾ ✖ 2. Aintree Racecourse (GA: 11,600 / 37,600) ◾✖ Long Term Contracts / Exclusive Venues (GA: capacity – subject to licence) 3. Haydock Park Racecourse (GA: 18,200) ◾✖ Horse Racecourses Rugby Stadiums 4. York Racecourse (GA: 41,500) ✖ 1 5. Market Rasen Racecourse (GA: 14,944) ◾✖ 6. Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton (GA: 18,000) 4 7. Newmarket Racecourses (GA: 18,110) ◾✖ 2 3 8. Harlequins Rugby - Twickenham Stoop (GA: 20,000) 5 9. Sandown Park Racecourse (GA: 13,820) ◾✖ 10. Gloucester Rugby - Kingsholm Stadium (GA: 20,000) ✖ 6 11. Cheltenham Racecourse (GA: 3,000 / 45,000) ◾✖ 7 12. Newbury Racecourse (GA: 22,000) 10 11 9 8 13. Wincanton Racecourse (GA: 15,000) ◾✖ 12 13 FUTURE VENUES KEY Jockey Club Live Venues ◾ Long Term Contracts / Exclusive Venues ✖ 1. Oulton Park Circuit (GA: 20,000) (GA: capacity – subject to licence) 2. Warwick Racecourse (GA: 15,000) ◾✖ Horse Racecourses Motor Sport Cicuits 3. Silverstone Circuit (GA: 20,000) Cricket Grounds 4. Snetterton Circuit (GA: 20,000) 5. Brands Hatch Circuit (GA: 20,000) 6. Somerset County Cricket Ground (GA: 18,000) 1 2 4 3 5 6 NORTH 1. Carlisle Racecourse (GA: 11,565) 2. Aintree Racecourse (GA: 11,600 / 37,600) 1 3. Haydock Park Racecourse (GA: 18,200) 4 4. York Racecourse (GA: 41,500) 2 3 CARLISLE RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 11,565 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: CA2 4TS A modern venue set in a thoroughly picturesque location whilst still providing great access being just a 10 minute drive from the city centre. The perfect venue for a night of live entertainment in the North East! Carlisle Station Carlisle Airport 2.2 Miles Away 8 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Madness • Jessie J • Will Young • Texas CLICK HERE • Jess Glynne • Kaiser Chiefs TO RETURN TO • Wet Wet Wet VENUE MAP AINTREE RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 11,600 / 37,600 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: L9 5AS Home of the Grand National and located just 7 miles from the centre of Liverpool, Aintree is one of the most famous sporting arenas in the UK. Getting to and from the centre of Liverpool is simple, making it an easy access venue for an evening of entertainment and live music. Aintree Station Liverpool John Lennon Airport 0.2 Miles Away 14 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Tom Jones • Jess Glynne • Deacon Blue • Status Quo CLICK HERE • Kaiser Chiefs TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP HAYDOCK PARK RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 18,200 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: WA12 0HQ The pride of Merseyside, Haydock Park Racecourse is located perfectly between Liver- pool and Manchester and pulls huge crowds from both of these cities. The racecourse is steeped in 250 years of racing history and has been putting on events since 1899! Newton Le Willows Station Manchester Airport 2.8 Miles Away 20 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Kylie • Madness • Jess Glynne • The Jacksons CLICK HERE The Corrs Culture Club • • TO RETURN TO • Kaiser Chiefs • Olly Murs VENUE MAP YORK RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 41,500 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: YO23 1EX York is one of the Premier tracks in Europe having recently won the Flat Racecourse of the Year Award. Music Plus Sport operate the Music Showcase Weekend at York which always brings in huge crowds from across Yorkshire due to major race days! York Station Rufforth (light aircraft) 1.4 Miles Away 6 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • The Corrs • Paloma Faith • Kaiser Chiefs • Olly Murs CLICK HERE • Tom Jones • All Saints TO RETURN TO • Jess Glynne • Scouting For Girls VENUE MAP MIDLANDS & EAST 5. Market Rasen Racecourse (GA: 14,944) 6. Franklin’s Gardens (GA: 18,000) 7. Newmarket Racecourses (GA: 18,110) 5 6 7 MARKET RASEN RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 14,944 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: LN8 3EA A stunning summer venue for live music and horse racing, Market Rasen is located close to Lincoln - just a 30minute drive. The racecourse is the go to venue for sport and entertainment in the region – after all it is Lincolnshire’s only racecourse! Market Rasen Station Humberside Airport 1 Miles Away 16 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Jess Glynne • Tom Jones • Kaiser Chiefs • James Arthur CLICK HERE • Olly Murs • McFly TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP FRANKLIN’S GARDENS NORTHAMPTON GA CAPACITY: 18,000 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: NN5 5BG As one of the most flexible and unique venues in the East Midlands, Franklin’s Gar- dens is in an ideal location in the heart of Northampton. A superb multi-use venue which is well suited to host large scale events. Northampton Station Luton Airport 1.1 Miles Away 41 Miles Away NEW MUSIC VENUE FOR MUSIC PLUS SPORT CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP NEWMARKET RACECOURSES GA CAPACITY: 18,110 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: CB8 OXE Located in Suffolk, and just 14 miles from Cambridge, Newmarket Racecourse is the spiritual home of horse racing. As well as hosting the Guineas and July Festival, the venue has been showcasing some of the biggest names in pop music for the last 30 years. Newmarket Station Cambridge Airport 1.8 Miles Away 10 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Kylie • Tears for Fears • Jess Glynne • Olly Murs CLICK HERE • Little Mix • George Ezra TO RETURN TO • Nile Rodgers & CHIC • Craig David VENUE MAP LONDON 8. Harlequins Rugby - Twickenham Stoop (GA: 20,000) 9. Sandown Park Racecourse (GA: 13,820) 9 8 HARLEQUINS RUGBY TWICKENHAM STOOP GA CAPACITY: 20,000 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: TW2 7SX The Stoop is a sports stadium located in south-west London, just across the road from Twickenham Stadium. It is home to Harlequins rugby union team. With Twickenham train station only a short walk away, it is easily accessible to the whole of London. Richmond Station Heathrow Airport 2.4 Miles Away 6.2 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Little Mix CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP SANDOWN PARK RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 13,820 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: KT10 9AJ Being a year-round horse racing venue makes Sandown Park is perfect for all forms of entertainment. Located just 20 minutes from Central London means it is easily accessible by the whole capital. Esher Station Heathrow Airport 0.7 Miles Away 12 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Bryan Adams • Olly Murs • Jess Glynne • George Ezra CLICK HERE • Tom Jones • Nile Rodgers & CHIC TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP SOUTH WEST 10. Gloucester Rugby - Kingsholm Stadium (GA: 20,000) 11. Cheltenham Racecourse (GA: 3,000 / 45,000) 12. Newbury Racecourse (GA: 22,000) 13. Wincanton Racecourse (GA: 15,000) 10 11 12 13 GLOUCESTER RUGBY KINGSHOLM STADIUM GA CAPACITY: 20,000 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: GL1 3AX Kingsholm Stadium is a rugby union stadium located in the heart of Gloucester, Eng- land, and is the home stadium of Gloucester Rugby. A great venue accommodating the region’s sport and a music lovers – the stadium boasts a large area that can be manipulated for events of all sizes. Gloucester Station Gloucestershire Airport 0.5 Miles Away 5.8 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Jess Glynne • Little Mix CLICK HERE • Tom Jones TO RETURN TO • Tom Odell VENUE MAP CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 3,000 / 45,000 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: GL50 4SH Cheltenham is at the heart of almost every aspect of Jump racing and are known to host the best jumping action in the world. The Centaur is the perfect indoor venue. Since opening it has played host to count- less awards ceremonies and a number of high-profile concerts. Cheltenham Station Gloucestershire Airport 2.2 Miles Away 5.4 Miles Away NEW MUSIC VENUE FOR MUSIC PLUS SPORT CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP NEWBURY RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 22,000 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: RG14 7NZ Located in Berkshire, it has courses for flat and jump racing and hosts one of Great Britain’s 31 Group 1 flat races, the Lockinge Stakes. Newbury Racecourse is over 100 years old and combines heritage with everything a modern sporting and events venue can offer. Newbury Station Southampton Airport 2.2 Miles Away 38 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Jess Glynne • Olly Murs CLICK HERE • Rudimental TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP WINCANTON RACECOURSE GA CAPACITY: 15,000 OUTDOOR, STANDING AND SEATED VENUE POSTCODE: BA9 8BJ Wincanton hosts 17 fixtures of quality jump racing from October to May. Having recently celebrated 150 years of racing at the venue and voted the 2015 Race- goers Club Best Small Racecourse in the South West and Wales, Wincanton is certain- ly the place to visit in the region! Templecombe Station Henstridge Airport (light aircraft) 6 Miles Away 7 Miles Away PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Jess Glynne • Kiko Bun CLICK HERE • Mullally TO RETURN TO VENUE MAP.
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