Article 5FX87 The Royal Albert Hall at 150: 'It's the Holy Grail for musicians'

The Royal Albert Hall at 150: 'It's the Holy Grail for musicians'

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It's hosted opera greats, suffragette rallies, Hitchcock films, sports events, sci-fi conventions - and, of course, the Proms and countless rock gigs. Artists from Led Zeppelin to Abba recall their moments on the hallowed stage

The Royal Albert Hall is 150 years old today (and the Guardian was there to see it opened by Queen Victoria). With a design based on a Roman amphitheatre, stacked balconies pack the audience close to the action - and at a capacity touching 6,000, the number of visitors entertained at the London venue runs to many millions. But what is it like to play as a performer? We asked artists and sportspeople for their memories of being centre stage at the iconic venue.

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