An architectural gem, captivating visitors with its original Edwardian features and idyllic seafront views, The King’s Hall, Herne Bay on the north Kent coast was opened in July 1913.
Formally the East Cliff Pavilion, the venue was officially opened by Princess Henry of Battenberg; the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, who named the new concert hall the ‘King Edward VII Memorial Hall’ after her late brother.
With the name shortened to The King’s Hall, the building has been the centre of much of the town’s social life for over a century, with the now defunct bandstand on the roof a popular arena for military band concerts.
In more recent years, the venue has been host to a fantastic range of entertainment, including live music, comedy, festival events and much more.
Reculver & Beltinge Memorial Hall
149 Reculver Road
Herne Bay
CT6 6PL
Kent Auditions
Kent Productions
Testimonial
My daughters first production with your company and I have to say it’s been an incredible experience for her. She has loved it from the first audition to the closing night performance! The production staff have been wonderful throughout the rehearsals and show nights and they should be very proud of a fantastic show. We will definitely be seeing you all next year