From sweaty basements to legendary arenas, the UK has shaped live music history. Rank these legendary stages by the one that gives you the biggest goosebumps.
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The O2 Arena
A modern monster of a venue under that famous white tent. If you've played here, you've properly made it.
The Cavern Club
A tiny Liverpool cellar with enormous history. Low ceilings, loud guitars, and pure Merseybeat magic.
Manchester Apollo
A beautiful art deco hall with a crowd that famously sings every word back. Standing in the stalls is a rite of passage.
Brixton Academy
That gentle slope means everyone gets a view, and the energy down the front is legendary. A proper night out venue.
Royal Albert Hall
From the Proms to Adele, this domed beauty turns any gig into an occasion. You half expect to be handed a programme.
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