With a mixed standing and seated capacity of over 3,500, and 5,000 for all standing, the Eventim Apollo remains one of London’s legendary venues.

It was designed by Robert Cromie in the Art Deco style. In 1990, it was designated a Grade II listed building by English Heritage and was upgraded to Grade II* status in 2005.In 2006, the venue reverted to its former name, the Hammersmith Apollo. ... Eventim Apollo 45 Queen Caroline Street London, England W6 9QH Events & Tickets; Newsletter Iron Maiden 'The Early Days DVD – disc one: Beast over Hammersmith released by EMI records 2004 The seating plan for the Eventim Apollo can be viewed here. New multi-coloured LED lighting on the facade highlights the new venue's prominence. The Eventim Apollo will see some of the finest live entertainers grace the stage in the weeks following its reopening including: Billy Joel, Paul Weller, Jimmy Carr, Pixes, Russell Brand, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Sean Lock and Jason Manford amongst others. Highlights include fixtures and fittings to original designs, restorations of the ornate plasterwork and historically sensitive decoration to match the original paint scheme. Photograph: Graeme Robertson for the Guardian Capacity: 3,487 (with stalls seating) or 5,039 (with stalls standing) In 1962, the building was renamed Hammersmith Odeon, a name many people still use for the venue. Das Hammersmith Apollo ist eine Konzert- und Veranstaltungshalle im Londoner Stadtteil Hammersmith an der Adresse Queen Caroline Street London, W6 9QH. For further info and a full list of postponed events please click here. During his 1992 sell out tour, Michael Ball, the musical theatre star, best known for his roles in Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera and Hairspray, was the last person to play the venue when it was named "Odeon" and the first person to play after it was renamed "Apollo". A major player in the capital's entertainment scene, this West London venue has hosted some of the world's biggest live acts over the years. Finding the best theatre seats since 2011. The venue continued to host long running shows and musicals such as Riverdance and Dr Doolittle.In the early 1990’s it reverted back to the Hammersmith Apollo. In 2006, the venue reverted to its former name, the Hammersmith Apollo. Capacity became 5,039 (standing) and 3,632 (sitting) and in recent years, performers have included Oasis, REM, Stereophonics , Kylie, Elton John, Peter Kay and Paul Weller to name but a few. The owners were encouraged by Hammersmith & Fulham Council and the Cinema Theatre Association to reinstate the original Compton organ console which had been removed from the building and put into storage in the 1990’s. Die Halle bietet 5039 Stehplätze und 3632 Sitzplätze. It screened its last regular film on 8th August 1984, “Blue Thunder” starring Roy Scheider.Following a sponsorship deal, it was later refurbished and renamed the Labatt’s Apollo. There are few multi-use London venues as iconic as the Eventim Apollo, also known as the Hammersmith Apollo. Eventim is the official ticket retailer for the venue. It became a Grade II listed building in 1990. Der Architekt des Art-déco-Gebäudes war Robert Cromie. Use our interactive seating plan to view 177 seat reviews and 131 photos of views from seat. Eventim Apollo, formerly the Hammersmith Apollo, is one of London’s major live entertainment venues. It is located in Hammersmith, West London and is one of the UK’s largest and best-preserved original theatres.It opened on the 28th of March, 1932 as the Gaumont Palace cinema, designed in the Art Deco style by renowned theatre architect Robert Cromie, who also designed the Prince of Wales Theatre in Central London.It was designed on behalf of a joint collaboration between exhibitor Israel Davis and the Gaumont British Theatres chain. This under cover facility has a capacity of 240 car parking spaces and charged £1.50 per hour to residents of the hotel, or £3.50 per hour to non-residents. It had 3,487 seats and the opening programme was Tom Walls “A Night Like This” and Helen Twelvetrees in "Bad Company".It had a large 35 foot deep stage, an excellent fan shaped auditorium (which, despite its enormous 192 feet width allows remarkable intimacy and excellent sightlines from all parts of the house), twenty dressing rooms, a Compton4Manual/15 Ranks theatre organ and a café/restaurant located on the balcony/foyer area.Eventim Apollo was renamed the Hammersmith Odeon in 1962 and started playing host to many legendary acts of the day, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Bob Marley. The refursbishment also revives the two marble staircases previously concealed beneath the extended stage, as well as restoration of the original foyer floor mosaic panels, whilst in the circle the original windows are revealed allowing natural light to once again flood the circle bar. Learn More close. Box Office The Eventim Apollo box office is open from 4pm on performance days.