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.
Preston Youth Theatre Summer School coming to Preston Guild Hall
Preston Youth Theatre Summer School is coming to Preston Guild Hall for two weeks in August, leading up to a live performance on Saturday 13 August. 30 young people will have the […]
Preston Guild Hall has been selected as one of the venues to host the UK Candlelit Christmas Concert Tour featuring Queen star Brian May and singing sensation Kerry Ellis on […]
Lancashire Fringe Festival is the new performance arts show launching in Preston on 15th-16th July at Ham & Jam Coffee Shop, Lancaster Road. The free event will showcase the country’s […]
Hi Preston Peeps! Silly Billy here with my latest blog thingy. Well after months & months of waiting we have finally started our Panto, oh yes we have! It is […]
The opening night of Preston Guild Hall’s spectacular pantomime Sleeping Beauty has been receiving high praise from audience members and press alike. Sleeping Beauty is the first pantomime under the […]
Hi! It’s me again, Silly Billy. Well, what a week it has been, talk about all go! I’ve been rehearsing all week with the fabulous and beautiful people of […]
Preston Orpheus Choir is delighted to present its annual ‘Festival for Christmas’ at Preston’s prestigious Guild Hall. This annual spectacular features much loved Christmas carols and traditional Yuletide music performed […]
Hi Silly Billy here again! Well after months and months of getting everything prepared and we are almost ready to finally begin our Panto Sleeping Beauty at the Guild hall charter […]