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.
Olympic gold medalist will present Preston Guild Hall Sports Awards
Nicola White Preston City Council‘s annual awards ceremony, Preston Guild Hall Sports Awards, will be presented by Olympic Gold medalist Nicola White. The England Hockey player, from Oldham, secured 1st place […]
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and for those who will be spending the occasion with their nearest and dearest, you may need some ideas to help make your day extra […]
A brand new live music venue has opened in Preston City Centre. LiVe is a 500 capacity space located inside Preston Guild Hall inside the recently refurbished foyer. The role […]
Magic of the Movies is the spectacular variety show dedicated to Sir Tom Finney that is coming to Preston’s Charter Theatre on Saturday 19th November at 7pm. The show is being […]
A 24 hour licence has been granted for Preston’s major venue, the Guild Hall, for its bowling alley. Preston Guild Hall‘s bid to extend their opening hours and serve alcohol in […]
Saturday 6 August saw a very colourful array of science fiction cult characters and celebrities attending the Preston Comic Con event held at the Guild Hall in Preston. Paul Melling […]
In it’s third year at the Guild Hall, Preston Comic Con is back again with even more exciting film and TV celebrities plus many comic guests. The Comic Con event will be […]
An Evening of Dirty Dancing: The Tribute Show will return to the Preston Charter Theatre on 21 September for one night only. The original concert celebration of the classic Dirty […]