The Guild Hall was the city’s premiere entertainment venue and was built in the early 1970s. It was sold off to the late businessman Simon Rigby and then went bust, falling back into council ownership in 2019. It remains mothballed as a venue.
The Cribs show announced for Preston
The Cribs are coming to Preston The Cribs will play a show at Preston Guild Hall next year. The Wakefield band recently released their seventh album 24-7 Rock Star Shit […]
A double Mobo-Award winning sax player is set to perform at the Guild Hall in Preston City Centre. YolanDa Brown will be taking to the stage on 21 October as […]
Scenes from Bongo’s Bingo. Credit: Mik Connor Photography Bongo’s Bingo returns to Preston for two dates in October. The night, taking place at the Guild Hall, will be up to […]
Simon Rigby, the entrepreneur behind the renaissance of Preston’s City Centre, was the winner of the lifetime achievement prize, Lancastrian of the Year, at the ‘Be Inspired Business Awards’ (BIBAs […]
S2S Festival is coming to Preston Guild Hall on Saturday 28 October. The event is a journey through dance music and will be spread across three rooms, including the main […]
Embrace will return to Preston Guild Hall in November Embrace are coming to Preston for a show at the Guild Hall. The Leeds band will play in the 500-capacity LiVe […]
Day of the Dead is set to come to Preston for the first time this November. The touring event, a clubnight based on the Mexican Day of the Dead festival, […]
An artist impression of the new training facility which PNE hope would be ready for the 2018 season Preston North End have been granted permission for a new training ground, […]