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The New Seekers, 1973 Tour

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A tour poster for The New Seekers, printed by the Hastings Printing Company. The poster indicates it is for the band's spring tour of 1973 and that there is a gig at the Capitol on Friday 6th April 1973 at 7.20pm. The poster is in the classic colours and style of the period. The Capitol Theatre was a cinema and concert venue located in Cardiff which featured a 3158 seat auditorium. Capitol Theatre opened in 1921 with the British comedy film ‘Nothing Else Matters’. In 1964 the Rank Organisation purchased the theatre and used it to book many notable artists, such as Tom Jones, The Beatles, Queen, Elton John, Rod Stewart and Bob Dylan. The Beatles' last live UK tour concluded with two performances here on 12th December 1965. The Rank Organisation closed the theatre in 1978 and it was demolished in 1979.

Museum of Cardiff

Cardiff

Title

The New Seekers, 1973 Tour

Date

1973

Medium

print on paper

Measurements

H 37.9 x W 25.3 cm

Accession number

CARCM:2014.7

Acquisition method

gift, 2009

Work type

Poster

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The Old Library, The Hayes, Cardiff, Cardiff (Caerdydd) CF10 1BH Wales

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