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The Makings Of A Murderer at York Barbican

The Makings Of A Murderer tour dates and tickets
The Makings Of A Murderer is a crime show investigating the UK's most notorious serial killers.

The Makings Of A Murderer will be performing 1 event in York on Saturday 7th June 2025 at the Barbican.

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Saturday 7th June 2025 York, UK UK
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Address: York Barbican, Paragon Street, York, YO10 4AH
Telephone: 08448542757
Venue Capacity: 1900
The Barbican is a live music and performance venue based in the Paragon Centre in York. Boasting a capacity of 1,900 standing and 1,500 seating, it plays host to a variety of events, ranging from plays to gigs, big club nights and even sports like snooker. Opening in 1989 following a spend of cost of £15million, it received a £1.5million makeover in 2011 - fans would say it's worth the money!