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  1. Pop culture icon Grace Jones will take to the Crystal Palace stage alongside a supportive line-up of incredible talent.. Also announced for Love Motion is the noted Irish singer and dance-pop star Róisín Murphy and the legendary party-starters Horsemeat Disco, also join the party.

  2. www.spinach.london › crystal-palaceGeneral 1 — Spinach

    Spinach Crystal Palace 69–71 Westow Hill Crystal Palace London SE19 1TX. Contact us: crystalpalace@spinach.london 020 3089 9571. Opening hours: Monday – Thursday: 9am to 5pm Friday - Sunday: 8am to 5pm . Order in: Deliveroo

  3. Crystal Palace Football Club (commonly referred to as simply Palace) is a professional football club based in Selhurst in the Borough of Croydon, South London, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Although formally created as a professional outfit in 1905 at the Crystal Palace Exhibition building ...

  4. THE ROOTS will be headlining Crystal Palace Bowl on Thursday 1st August 2024 – their first UK headline show for six years! Joining them on this power house line up will be DE LA SOUL and THE PHARCYDE. With special guests still to be announced, this is a show that will go down in hip hop history!

  5. Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley Steel Pulse Kabaka Pyramid Romain Virgo Channel One Sound System . Step into a world of rhythm and soul at the Crystal Palace Bowl on August 10th, 2024, for an all-day extravaganza that’s set to be the highlight of your summer. Get ready for an unmissable outdoor show featuring the reggae powerhouse Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, the revolutionary Steel Pulse, the enigmat

  6. The tale of the Crystal Palace begins in the 19th century, during the height of the Industrial Revolution. In 1851, London hosted the Great Exhibition—an event showcasing the technological advancements and cultural achievements of the time. To house this grand exposition, Joseph Paxton, a visionary architect, designed the Crystal Palace.

  7. The Crystal Palace was originally created by Joseph Paxton to house the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations that was to be staged in Hyde Park, London in 1851. When, after six months, the Great Exhibition closed its doors over six million people had visited it.