London's Royal Albert Hall celebrates 150 years
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"It's a place that every young artist wants to play – literally almost every person of fame and notoriety, they've all played in this building," said rock star Roger Daltrey, the frontman for The Who.
For Daltrey, London's Royal Albert Hall is haunted, in a good way, by its history. "When you stand on that stage, you feel the ghosts!" he said. And what ghosts! Over the past 150 years, Rachmaninoff, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Luciano Pavarotti, and Adele, to name, just a few.More Related News

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