Apollo Music Hall
Music venue in London, UK, 1854 - 1871The Apollo Music Hall, also known as the Red Cross Public House, was a building at 25 Hare Street, Cambridge Heath, London. Built in 1854 at a cost of £3,000, it had a capacity of 600. It was licensed from 1854 until 1871. The music hall attracted young people that would "mimic popular comic songs, accompanied by a three-piece orchestra" during the week, and on Sundays the Salvation Army held church services that included gospel singing.
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