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Meet Our Makers
With so many indie makers lined up for our Stoller Makers’ Markets this weekend, we wanted to go behind the scenes and introduce you to some of those we can’t...
Read moreWith so many indie makers lined up for our Stoller Makers’ Markets this weekend, we wanted to go behind the scenes and introduce you to some of those we can’t...
Read moreAs lockdown number two comes st(r)eaming around the corner, we are revising our plans once more. Whilst we’re hugely disappointed that we can’t welcome people back into our building just...
Read moreAlthough at first glance, race and music seem to be disparate subjects, on closer inspection they are more interlinked than at first appears. Starting classical music from a young age...
Read moreThis year, our popular Stoller Makers’ Market will return to The Stoller Hall on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 December. We’re on the look out for independent creatives, creators, makers,...
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that we have been awarded £150,000 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF), to help us weather the storm of the...
Read moreTuesday 6 October: 12:00 Parliament Square, London Centenary Square, Birmingham 400 freelance professional musicians from all parts of the industry will be joined in support by leading musical figures including...
Read moreIn partnership with our friends The Manchester Chamber Concerts Society, we will be live streaming Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe performing live from The Stoller Hall on Tuesday 13 October....
Read morewww.passportbacktoourroots.org #BackToOurRoots Russell Watson, KT Tunstall, Pet Shop Boys and Passenger have pledged to play gigs for ‘Passport: Back to Our Roots’, the campaign to raise money for grassroots music venues...
Read moreSaturday 22 August 2020 The Stoller Hall will receive a £7,500 grant as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund, the Culture Secretary has announced today. £3.36 million will...
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