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Metronome is a national centre for music, moving image, video games, live performance and spoken word. Anchored around a 400-capacity (228 seated) venue, Metronome delivers an ambitious, diverse and contemporary cross-media programme.
With glowing reviews from previous gig-goers, a real buzz surrounds the venue within Nottingham and across the UK.
With one finger firmly on the pulse of the city and one ear listening out for the next original artist or performer, Metronome promises discovery and a lasting impression for all to enjoy with its ambitious and contemporary cross-media programme.
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Metronome (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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