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  • BBC Radio Theatre, London

    Audiences will not be admitted on site until the validating time as stated on tickets, and only via the Portland Place entrance (not via the revolving doors on the Piazza). Prior to validation queuing is outside so please come dressed appropriately for the weather.

    Please be aware that folding bikes and folding scooters will not be permitted on site.

    Audiences will be required to go through airport style security with a metal detector.

    You will be permitted to take an A4 size bag or smaller into the venue. One bag is allowed per person. We class small bags as no larger than A4 size or standard handbags. Backpacks, travel cases, laptop bags and large tote bags are NOT permitted inside the venue. Bags will be scanned on a conveyor belt.

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