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Welcome to Wolverhampton and the Wulfrun Centre. We've a number of car parks in the area, if you're a regular commuter to the city then a Season Ticket will save you time and money every day please see our page for parking in Wolverhampton. You may also be interested to know that we offer a number of ways to park at Birmingham Airport. Our Early Bird price is available when you park between 07.00-08.30 for a stay up to 12 hours the same day.  For shorter stays between 07:00-08:30 our standard tariff is still available. Please press the assistance button at a pay station so we can adjust the cost of your stay. Sunday, 26 Nov 2017 Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. We cannot issue refunds to under 16s who are not accompanied by an adult. Transaction fee applicable * * The transaction fee is £2.31 for Box Office Collection. Please note that this fee is per transaction and not per ticket. Book your hotel with See Tickets Saturday, 02 Dec 2017




F/H - Front Of Hall R/H - Rear Of Hall £2.50 for Standard Delivery.Store Locator & Opening Hours Postcode or town name (for stores in Northern Ireland enter a postcode) Find a store in the Republic of Ireland Welcome to the store at Argos combine the best of shopping online and shopping on the high street, offering a fast, easy and seamless way to get what you want. Browse online and check stock in your local store before reserving your item! Alternatively, why not shop our range of Home & Garden, * Please note that these opening times are updated regularly but may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Friday, 27 Oct 2017 This event is for over 16s only - No refunds will be issued for under 16s. See great pre-theatre dining offers Book your hotel with See Tickets HENNING WEHN: WESTPHALIA IS NOT AN OPTIONBooking Period: 23 March 2017 - 8 April 2017Running Time: 120 minsAge Recommendation: 16+Wolverhampton raise big funds for local charity




Wolverhampton Finding Dory competition goes swimmingly Specsavers and RNIB focus on eye health A helping hand at family fun day Wolverhampton gets marine makeover for Finding Dory launch Wolverhampton team pledges support for Promise Dreams Last call for competition entrants at Wolverhampton store Inappropriate sunglasses could cause more harm than good A right Royal celebration Specsavers team become Dementia Friends Party day brings smiles aplenty Free vision screening for your local school Friday, 20 Oct 2017 Wulfrun Hall Tickets and Event Dates View a Seating Chart DirectionsParkingPublic TransportationBox Office NumbersBox Office HoursTypes of Payment AcceptedBox Office Collection AcceptedAccessible SeatingGeneral RulesChildren RulesMiscellaneous By continuing past this page, you agree to our terms of use.The Wulfrun Centre is located in the heart of Wolverhampton's City Centre, just off Dudley Street. Shops include the well-known high street stores such as Primark, Poundland, Iceland, Game, Peacocks and Argos to name just a few.




Wolverhampton is home to a popular market which operates Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.  With specialist Craft and Farmers Markets held on Dudley Street every first Friday of every month. For the culture vultures there's a great offering with the Art Gallery, Grand Theatre and the independent cinema at the Light House Media Centre. Monday - Saturday* 9.00am - 5.30pmSunday10.30am - 4.00pm*Bank holiday opening may vary Keep up to date with what's happening - visit and like our Facebook Page or follow us on Twitter Wolverhampton Civic Hall is a music venue in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It has been one of the most notable live music venues in the county for several decades. It is part of a complex also including Wulfrun Hall and the Slade Rooms (previously known as The Little Civic). The complex is owned and managed by Wolverhampton City Council and is a Grade II listed building. The hall was built in 1938 following a design competition in 1934 won by Lyons and Israel to build a large concert hall and the smaller Wulfrun Hall, for theatre and chamber performances.




Construction commenced in April 1936 and the Halls were officially opened on 12 May 1938. The original halls were refitted and reorganised in 2001 to increase the capacity to over 3,000 and provide new backstage areas and public facilities. In 2001, a third, smaller venue, The Little Civic was opened, but this was replaced by the Slade Rooms on Friday 12 March 2010 at 11:30am. A Compton Organ was specially designed for the Civic Hall and it is believed[] that the console was designed by the architects. The organ was made up of over 5,500 pipes and contained an early electronic division known as a Melotone. G. D. Cunningham, then Birmingham City Organist, had the distinction of being the first musician to play there. Two Borough Organists have served Wolverhampton at the Civic Hall, Arnold Richardson (1938–1973) and Steve Tovey (1991–2016), the latter becoming City Organist in 2001. The Organ was also re-built and enlarged in 2001, and is now capable of being played as a cathedral organ or theatre organ.




Regular classical and theatre organ concerts are still held. Portishead playing live at the venue, 13 April 2008 The first concert was performed on the evening of 16 May 1938, by the Old Royals Association, with Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and several other soloists. The hall has hosted a variety of events since its opening, although they are now mostly popular music based. In recent years the venue has been in competition for many of the bigger acts with Birmingham's O2 Academy, among others. Despite this, the venue has attracted many mid-sized acts that have stopped at the venue on UK tours. Comedians, such as Ken Dodd, Peter Kay and Jim Davidson, have appeared at the hall. It which has also staged some sports events. Throughout much of the 1980s professional wrestling was broadcast live from the venue on Saturday afternoons. This became a noted part of English culture until American wrestling became more popular in the 1990s. British Wrestling returned to the venue in the 2000s.




On Thursday March 16, 2006 it hosted Week 4 of the 2006 Premier League Darts and since 2007, the venue has staged the Grand Slam of Darts. Two long running club nights, 'Cheeky Monkey' and 'Blast Off' were held on Friday and Saturday respectively. Promoters decided to no longer run the indie-rock themed Blast Off in March 2014, citing low attendance numbers. Friday afternoons see one of the largest ballroom and sequence dances in the UK. The hall has hosted dances since 1938, originally on Saturday evenings, when many top dance bands and orchestras have played to capacity audiences. The Wolverhampton Youth Orchestra/Youth Wind Orchestra play their annual pre-tour concert here. Morrissey played his first solo performance at the Civic Hall on 22 December 1988. Admission was said to be free to anyone wearing a The Smiths T-shirt. Nearly 20,000 fans were reported to attempt to gain entry to the show many of which had queued for days. Slipknot's performance at the Civic Hall in 2000 was noted for turntablist Sid Wilson stagediving from the 20 ft high balcony onto the crowd, as per his trademark.

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