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NewcastleGateshead Sightseeing Bus

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City Sightseeing runs a NewcastleGateshead open top double-decker bus tour which will run from Sunday 24th March until Saturday 14th December 2013.

The tour is hop on and hop off so one ticket is valid all day and costs £8 for adults and £4 for children.

NewcastleGateshead Sightseeing Bus Tour

From their literature…

Take a journey around the city and enjoy the view from the top of an open top double-decker bus.

Take a full tour round or hop off at conveniently located stops at your leisure with your 24 hour ticket.

Hop off at the Life Science Centre to experience the largest planetarium in the North!

This award-winning science centre full of exciting exhibitions, activities and events for all ages.

Learn all about life on Tyneside, from the region’s shipbuilding heritage to inventions which changed the world, at the Discovery Museum.

Visit Blackfriars Medieval Friary aka Blackfriars Monastery, a restored 13th-century friary.

Only the cloister buildings remain, which now house a range of craft workshops, a restaurant and an exhibition portraying the history of Blackfriars Medieval Friary aka Blackfriars Monastery.

Hop off at St Mary’s Cathedral, a gothic revival church built in 1844 designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, who worked on the Houses of Parliament.

Admire the architecture, the many stained glass windows and the building’s five pipe organs.

Discover the spellbinding history of Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep and Black Gate, built by Henry II in the twelfth century.

The Grade 1 listed building is a heritage visitor attraction open to all.

Let City Sightseeing introduce you to Newcastle upon Tyne’s rich history as you take a bus tour of the city.

Newcastle’s Town Walls are protected by their Scheduled Ancient Monument classification.

This medieval defensive wall was built during the 13th and 14th centuries to help protect the town from attack.

Large amounts of the wall were demolished during the 18th and 19th centuries but some still remains, particularly on the western side of the city.

The Great North Museum Hancock incorporates collections from the Hancock Museum and Newcastle University’s Museum of Antiquities, the Shefton Museum and the Hatton Gallery.

See major displays showing the wonder of the animal kingdom, Ancient Egyptian mummies and a life-size T-Rex skeleton.

Explore interactive exhibitions incorporating touch screen technology and an interactive model of Hadrian’s Wall.

Admire the artworks in the Laing Art Gallery, home to an impressive collection of art and sculpture.

The Laing Art Gallery’s exhibition programme is renowned for bringing the biggest names in historic, modern and contemporary art to the North East.

Baltic Square is home to the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art aka BALTIC where you will also find the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the world’s first and only tilting bridge.

The bridge not only serves a practical purpose as the River Tyne’s only foot and cycle bridge, but its elegance and fine engineering make it one of the city’s main attractions.

The River Tyne boasts seven bridges in all.

See the latest blockbuster, spend time in the casino or kick back and relax in one of a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars and at the city’s entertainment complex, The Gate.

For more restaurants and bars, visit Chinatown, Market Street and Mosley Street.

For shopping opportunities, hop off at Grainger Market on Grainger Street, Northumberland Street, Eldon Square Shopping Centre or Monument Mall shopping centre on Blackett Street.

Hop off at St James’ Park for Newcastle United, Shearer’s Bar, stadium tours and Leazes Park.

Take the bus tour to the Quayside which has it all including Bessie Surtees House, a rare example of 18th century domestic architecture.

The magnificent Sage Gateshead music centre is the venue for a range of musical performances.

The Quayside is also home to Newcastle upon Tyne’s vibrant nightlife including a range of restaurants, more than thirty pubs and a choice of clubs.

You can book your tour tickets online in advance here Newcastle upon Tyne Sightseeing Tour Bus (opens in a new window).

You can see route, timetable and price information for the NewcastleGateshead Sightseeing Bus Tour here…

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Published on 20th March 2013 16:58.

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Gateshead International Jazz Festival 2013

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Gateshead International Jazz Festival is the largest UK festival held under one roof and it’s headline acts and themes for 2013’s event have been confirmed to include the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO), Lighthouse, Phronesis, Christine Tobin, Ruby Turner and The Brand New Heavies.

Gateshead International Jazz Festival will take place Friday 5th – Sunday 7th April 2013 at Sage Gateshead, St Mary’s Square, Gateshead Quays, Gateshead, NE8 2JR.

Tickets are on sale from today.

The Sage Gateshead 2013 International Jazz Festival Flyer

The National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) – now enjoying a new and higher profile – will open the festival in Hall One in their first ever visit with special jazz guests.

There is also an opening set from the Sage Gateshead’s own youth jazz ensemble, Jambone.

Hall Two will be welcoming the Soweto Kinch playing material from his new double album ‘The Legend of Mike Smith’ with his new trio.

Saturday night’s Hall One concert presents two jazz suites inspired by the North East of England – ‘Northumbrian Sketches’, written in the 1980’s by Newcastle jazz musician/composer Ian Carr in its first ever North East performance, and ‘Songs to the North Sky’, written in 2012 by Tim Garland, resident in the region.

Both will be performed by Northern Sinfonia orchestra of Sage Gateshead, with jazz soloists Tim Whitehead and Henry Lowther plus award winning trio Lighthouse, featuring the award-winning pianist Gwilym Simcock.

The venue’s intimate Jazz Lounge, created for the festival, will host two afternoons of ‘*Jazz from the North*’ on the Saturday and the Sunday, with bands from the North of England, Scotland and also from the far North with the Verneri Pohjola Trio and Oddarrang, both from Finland and who have recently received a warm reception at the London Jazz Festival.

The connection with Nordic jazz goes further welcoming back Danish bass player Jasper Høiby and his band Phronesis on the Sunday who, since their 2010 appearance at the festival as part of a Loop Collective showcase, have taken Europe by storm.

They are supported by the unique duo Little Radio (Iain Ballamy and Norwegian Stian Carstensen).

A sideways North East connection comes with the unique concert ‘Speed of Grace – a tribute to AC/DC’ by German jazz singer Jens Thomas with Verneri Pohjola whereby the music of AC/DC becomes late night chamber jazz.

Gateshead International Jazz Festival is always delighted to work with broadcaster/musician Alyn Shipton and this year he will work with Sage Gateshead to develop Jazz Words – an exploration of the relationship between jazz and poetry, notably the work of Philip Larkin and W.B.Yeats; ‘Larkin’s Jazz’ involves both jazz settings of his poems but also readings of Larkin’s writing about jazz and the playing of the works he describes.

The event also includes Irish singer Christine Tobin’s highly regarded ‘Sailing to Byzantium’.

Alyn Shipton will also present a live edition of Radio 3’s Jazz Record Requests from the festival.

Seminal French guitarist Bireli Lagrene will also be making a rare appearance outside London; whilst still a master of the Reinhardt legacy, his current band is a free-wheeling quartet reminiscent of 1960’s Blue Note, with saxophonist Franck Wolf, drummer Jean Marc Robin and Hammond organist Jean-Yves Jung providing the texture and groove.

A sensational double bill in Hall One is planned for the last night of the festival with Jools Holland regular Ruby Turner and 90’s superstars The Brand New Heavies, who are now celebrating a new album release.

The Sunday afternoon will also see and hear the Concourse of Sage Gateshead filled to its iconic roof with the sounds of over 100 saxophone players in the culmination of the North East’s own version of Saxophone Massive, the now well established mass participation project for sax players of all ages and abilities playing under the guidance of the project’s originator and Gateshead International Jazz Festival’s regular Andy Sheppard and guitarist Chris Sharkey.

Big Jazz Family Bash will also be back on the Saturday for fun for all the family.

Ros Rigby, Performance Programme Director at Sage Gateshead said: “I am really looking forward to welcoming some new artists to our festival such as the Finnish artists as well as some of the quirkier events like the AC/DC tribute which I’m sure Gateshead’s own Brian Johnson would enjoy!”

Gateshead International Jazz Festival is produced by Sage Gateshead in collaboration with SERIOUS.

The full 20 page guide to the jazz festival is here…

You can see a video of highlights from 2012’s festival here…

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Sage Gateshead has now been renamed The Glasshouse International Centre For Music.

Published on 7th December 2012 17:35.

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SummerTyne Americana Festival 2012

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The SummerTyne Americana Festival takes place at Sage Gateshead, St Mary’s Square, Gateshead Quays, Gateshead, NE8 2JR.

The Sage Gateshead SummerTyne Americana Festival

The 7th SummerTyne Americana Festival is an annual celebration of Americana music and takes place on Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd July 2012.

Performers include Lazy Lester, Dr John, John Hiatt & The Combo, Wanda Jackson, Jenny O, Darrell Scott, Michael Chapman, Lera Lynn, Vintage Trouble, Jeb Loy Nichols, Pine Leaf Boys, Chris Moreton, Amy Speace, Sarah Savoy, and King Jim.

The full four page guide to the SummerTyne Americana Festival is here…

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Sage Gateshead has now been renamed The Glasshouse International Centre For Music.

Published on 28th June 2012 11:49.

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