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Adam Ant at Portsmouth Guildhall

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Adam Ant—real name Stuart Leslie Goddard—is a singer-songwriter from London.

Adam Ant will be performing 1 event in Portsmouth on Saturday 1st November 2025 at the Guildhall.

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Sat Nov 1 2025 Portsmouth, UK UK
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Address: Portsmouth Guildhall, Guildhall Square, Portsmouth, PO1 2AB
Telephone: 08448472362
Venue Capacity: 2500
The Guildhall is a live music and events venue based on Guildhall Square in Portsmouth. The biggest entertainment location in the city (it boasts a capacity 2,500), it was first opened back in the late 1800s, and has survived a bombing in WWII to continue to serve fans to this day.