A transgender woman will take one of the two female qualifying spots at the PDC World Darts Championship after clinching her ...
Transgender darts player Noa-Lynn van Leuven has qualified for her first PDC World Darts Championship, with a 5-3 victory ...
The derelict building will be restored with a new roof covering as part of the project Alexandra Palace's derelict offices will be restored with the help of a £550,000 grant from Historic England.
Alexandra Palace is being given a birthday repair job for its 150th anniversary. The Grade II listed site between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in north London has received £550,000 from Historic ...
Noa-Lynn van Leuven will become the first trans woman to appear in the PDC World Darts Championship later this year; Van ...
Jamie xx is a massive chiller. He surfs, does yoga, and makes music. He also sells out two shows at Alexandra Palace in the middle of a rainy week in September, and few chillers can do that.
This regeneration of the east wing of Alexandra Palace involved substantial work to significant historic Grade II Listed fabric largely hidden from the public for over 80 years. With a vast expanse of ...
The French duo are set for a new date at the North London venue after their first "one off show" sold out due to popular ...
Fallon Sherrock may return to the Alexandra Palace again this year to compete in the World Darts Championships. The "Queen of the Palace" won the 23rd tournament of the PDC Women's Series on Sunday, ...
HORRIBLE HISTORIES - LIVE ON STAGE returns to London with A HORRIBLE CHRISTMAS, offering a festive theatrical experience. Presented by the Birmingham Stage Company, this show is perfect for holiday ...
The first sight of a major BFI restoration of films starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes premiered to London Film Festival audiences this week, in the suitably Victorian setting of Alexandra ...
Seated stage right at a lone electronic keyboard, for almost the first half of his two-hour set at a busy Alexandra Palace Theatre, Joe Jackson looked a bit like a particularly accomplished busker.