The Beat Tickets / Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall

The Beat tour dates and tickets
The Beat (known as The English Beat in North America) are a ska band hailing from Birmingham.

The Beat will be performing 1 event in Folkestone on Friday 23rd October 2026 at the Leas Cliff Hall.

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Friday 23rd October 2026 Folkestone, UK UK
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THE bEAT Dance Crazed Too UK Tour
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THE bEAT
Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
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The Beat Dance Crazed Too Tour. Support from Bad Manners
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Address: Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone, CT20 2DZ
Telephone: 01303 228600
Venue Capacity: 1500
Leas Cliff Hall is a live music, entertainment and events venue based in The Leas, Folkestone. Opened in 1927, it has continued to serve locals to this day, operating as somewhere for people to watch anything from concerts and orchestras, entertainers and comedians, and even things like ballet and wrestling. It boasts a capacity of up to 1,500 standing and 900 sitting fans, and has seen performances from the likes of Judas Priest, The Rolling Stones, and Queens of the Stone Age.