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APOLLO'S CABINET
Apollo's Jukebox

Forget stuffy concerts with velvet seats and polite applause. Apollo’s Jukebox takes you back to the 18th-century music rooms where tunes weren’t just played, they were ordered. In 1672, violinist John Banister kicked off a real revolution by inviting paying guests into his own home, offering a simple but radical deal: you choose the music, we play it. For a shilling, the audience picked the programme...and now it's your turn again! With a musical menu full of lively dances, folk tunes, audience favourites and rowdy drinking songs you get to decide what we play - and no two concerts are going to be the same. Photo credit: Robert Ewing
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