Most of the hall's events take place in the indoor auditorium, with shows spanning popular music, comedy, opera, ballet, world and roots music, West End musicals, classical music and a popular and traditional annual pantomime which runs from December to January. The
Leicester Symphony Orchestra, started by
Sir Malcolm Sargent, was established at the hall in 1922 and perform four concerts each season. The Leicester Philharmonic Choir and the Bardi Symphony Orchestra are also regular performers. With the world-famous
Philharmonia Orchestra enjoying a residency at the hall since 1997. De Montfort Hall is also the largest venue in Leicester to hold the Hindu festival of
Navratri. Events take place at the hall's spacious and scenic gardens. In recent years these have included The Big Session Festival and the
Summer Sundae music festival, both ceased in 2012.
Graduation ceremonies for the
University of Leicester have been taking place in the hall since 1958.
Buddy Holly and
The Crickets performed at the venue in March 1958.
The Beatles played three concerts here between 1963 and 1964, at the height of Beatlemania.
Bob Dylan played at the hall on 2 May 1965 during his first tour of England. Progressive rock group
Genesis recorded the majority of their 1973 release
Genesis Live at the Hall.
Family, originally from Leicester, performed their farewell concert at the Hall on October 13, 1973.
Iron Maiden performed here in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1990. Neo-progressive rock group
Marillion recorded part of their first live album
Real to Reel at De Montfort Hall, along with other live performances recorded or otherwise. In 2011, a tribute for
Sir Norman Wisdom was held at the venue, raising money for the
Roy Castle Fund. The charitable event also raised funds for
Grand Order of Water Rats, of which Wisdom was a member, and featured notable appearances from members
Bruce Jones,
Nicholas Parsons, Johnny Mans,
Rick Wakeman and
Jess Conrad.
Westlife lead vocalist
Shane Filan played at the hall twice as a solo artist in 2014 and 2018.
Keane performed there on 25 September 2019. ==See also==