Difference between pages "Stockholm SVT TV-Huset" and "Glasgow SEC Centre"

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The '''SEC Centre''', or as it was originally known as the '''Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre''' or '''SECC''' until 2017, is an arena in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, in the district of Finnieston on the bank of the River Clyde. The SEC Centre is Scotland's largest exhibition centre. The building opened in 1985 and has gone through two major expansions: The SEC Armadillo Building in 1997 and the [[Glasgow SSE Hydro|SSE Hydro]] in 2013. The whole area with all three buildings is also called the Scottish Event Campus.
'''TV-Huset''' (translated to TV House in English) in Stockholm is a studio complex located in Stockholm, Sweden. The studios are owned and operated by Swedish National Television (SVT). The building was designed by architects Erik Ahnborg and Sune Lindström and opened in 1967. When opened, the studios were fully operational to film color TV programmes. The first TV show was filmed in 1969.


Throughout the years, the building got many additional studios built next to it and with it also an office building, housing the management of SVT. The building and studios 1 through 5 were renovated in 2011 through 2012 to accomodate for HD format filming and broadcasting.
The main building houses five halls. Hall 1 and 2 are smaller while 3 through 5 are bigger halls, Hall 4 being the biggest and is where most concerts and larger events are held at. The space measures 10,065 m<sup>2</sup> (108,299 sq ft) and is able to hold approximately 10,000 people, standing and 8,200 people, seating.  


TV-Huset houses the following studios:
The venue hosted the 2008 Eurovision Dance Contest and the Girls' Day Out Show show in 2009, 2010 and 2012. The venue also hosted the 1995 and 2005 World Science Fiction conventions and in 2015 it hosted the Fear & Loathing VIII show of Insane Championship Wrestling series.
:Building 1:
:*Studio 1, 1000m<sup>2</sup>
:*Studio 2, 625m<sup>2</sup>
:*Studio 11, 130m<sup>2</sup>


:Building 2:
== Muse appearances ==
:*Studio 3, 440m<sup>2</sup>
:*Studio 4, 440m<sup>2</sup>
:*Studio 5, 440m<sup>2</sup>


:Building 3:
* [[Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre 2012 (gig) | 2012-10-24]]
:*Studio 10, 70m<sup>2</sup>
* [[Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre 2009 (gig) | 2009-11-09]]
:*Studio 11, 120m<sup>2</sup>
* [[Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre Arena 2006 (gig) | 2006-11-07]] (Hall 4)
:*Studio 12, 120m<sup>2</sup>
* [[Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre 2003 (gig) | 2003-11-25]]


:Morning Studio, 500m<sup>2</sup>
== Venue address ==


== Muse appearances ==
SEC Centre<br/>
Exhibition Way<br/>
Finnieston, Glasgow<br/>
Lanarkshire<br/>
G3 8YW<br/>
Scotland, UK


* [[Stockholm SVT TV-Huset 2012 (gig)|2012-09-13]]
E-mail: info@sec.co.uk<br/>
Tel: 0141 248 3000<br/>
Fax 0141 226 3423<br/>
Tickets tel: 0844 395 4000


== Venue address ==
== See also ==


TV-huset<br/>
* [https://www.sec.co.uk/ SEC Centre website]
115 27<br/>
Stockholm


[[Category:Venues]]
[[Category:Venues]]

Revision as of 17:12, 26 December 2019

SECC logo

The SEC Centre, or as it was originally known as the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre or SECC until 2017, is an arena in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, in the district of Finnieston on the bank of the River Clyde. The SEC Centre is Scotland's largest exhibition centre. The building opened in 1985 and has gone through two major expansions: The SEC Armadillo Building in 1997 and the SSE Hydro in 2013. The whole area with all three buildings is also called the Scottish Event Campus.

The main building houses five halls. Hall 1 and 2 are smaller while 3 through 5 are bigger halls, Hall 4 being the biggest and is where most concerts and larger events are held at. The space measures 10,065 m2 (108,299 sq ft) and is able to hold approximately 10,000 people, standing and 8,200 people, seating.

The venue hosted the 2008 Eurovision Dance Contest and the Girls' Day Out Show show in 2009, 2010 and 2012. The venue also hosted the 1995 and 2005 World Science Fiction conventions and in 2015 it hosted the Fear & Loathing VIII show of Insane Championship Wrestling series.

Muse appearances

Venue address

SEC Centre
Exhibition Way
Finnieston, Glasgow
Lanarkshire
G3 8YW
Scotland, UK

E-mail: info@sec.co.uk
Tel: 0141 248 3000
Fax 0141 226 3423
Tickets tel: 0844 395 4000

See also