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Parking & Directions for Al Murray Bath Forum
1A Forum Buildings, Bath, SM
BA1 1UG, UK
1. SouthGate Car Park - 0.3 miles, approx. 2.50 per hour
2. Charlotte Street Car Park - 0.4 miles, approx. 2.50 per hour
3. Avon Street Car Park - 0.5 miles, approx. 2.00 per hour
4. Manvers Street Car Park - 0.6 miles, approx. 2.00 per hour
Al Murray Concert Live at Bath Forum | Augusta
Bath Forum isn’t just your average concert hall; it’s a real cornerstone of the city’s vibrant arts scene, with a history that goes back nearly a century. Since debuting in 1922, it’s hosted everything from literary gatherings to legendary gigs, like David Bowie stopping by during his Ziggy Stardust tour on may 12, 1972, which still gets talked about among locals. The venue has a kind of charm that feels both historic and lively, and it’s cool to see how they’re committed to sustainability by recycling all waste from shows. If you’re aiming for the best view, the Balcony Boxes are a solid choice, especially for certain acts where the angles really make a difference, just be prepared to lean forward a bit if you’re up in the upper tiers. Getting there is pretty straightforward; from the university, hop on the shuttle straight into the city center, or from the Frome area, catch a train to Bath Spa station and enjoy a casual walk to the venue. Seeing Al Murray in Bath at this iconic spot promises an unforgettable night, blending history, humor, and a genuine sense of community that makes every concert feel like more than just an event. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel part of something special.