Venue guide: Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Opened in 1974 and commissioned by The University Of Warwick, Warwick Arts Centre is a hub for art and music in Coventry and Warwick.
Read MoreKey music venue information for Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton including what’s on, directions, parking and public transport.
Opened in 1974 and commissioned by The University Of Warwick, Warwick Arts Centre is a hub for art and music in Coventry and Warwick.
Read MoreThe Tin venue holds a maximum capacity of 150 people; set in two vaults.
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