Leeds’ Imaginarium announces programming and new soundsystem collaboration

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Leeds’ Imaginarium announces programming and new soundsystem collaboration

Leeds-based arts and community space, The Imaginarium, has unveiled its end-of-winter programme featuring a line-up of artists such as Freakenstein, Elias Sternin, and Tau Carr. By day, the venue operates as a plant store, coffee shop and a record store, before transforming into a private loft-style venue for up to 120 guests by night. In addition to its upcoming events, The Imaginarium has plans to incorporate a new Martin Audio soundsystem that it aims to have fully operational by the end of the month. The new sound system will enhance the audio and put the venue on the map as an ultimate destination for music enthusiasts and event-goers.

The Imaginarium’s dedication to creating unparalleled experiences for its audiences is shown in the bookings of artists such as Omar, Alec Falconer, and more. The venue founder, Alex Kelsall, says, “We have aimed to transform The Imaginarium into a haven for creativity and expression,” and he believes that the latest developments will fulfil the venue’s mission of providing the ultimate musical experiences.

The Imaginarium has already been in operation in Leeds for over a year, and its latest innovations are set to celebrate that. Tickets and further information on the events are available on the venue’s website, emphasizing that the new enhancements will not only cater to the most discerning music lovers but also help cement the venue’s status as the go-to place for music.

In conclusion, with the latest transformation, The Imaginarium is set to offer a revolutionary and technologically advanced platform for music events in the UK. Its mission to provide music lovers and event-goers with a top-notch and unparalleled experience has borne positive results in the past year, and the new developments appear poised to build on that success

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