Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall (or Albert Hall) was a venue for the performing arts located in Kensington, London. (TV: Deep Breath)

The Royal Albert Hall was to be the setting for Madame Patti's last concert of the Summer season on the afternoon of Saturday 16 July. An advert for the concert appeared in an 1890s copy of The Times. (TV: Deep Breath)

In the 1970s, Black Star planted bombs in Albert Hall. (PROSE: No Future)

Circa 1990, the Seventh Doctor invited Sarah Jane Smith to a jazz concert at Albert Hall, but they were instead abducted by the Kalik. After defeating them, the Doctor accidentally transmatted the train to the street outside the Hall instead of to the train station, as he didn't realise until it was too late that there wasn't a Royal Albert Hall station. (COMIC: Train-Flight)

On 27 July 2008, during the Proms, a space portal opened between the Doctor's TARDIS and a point above Albert Hall's orchestra pit. Through that hole, the Tenth Doctor passed sheet music for his new composition, "Ode to the Universe", to the orchestra. He then asked the orchestra to play the song, and for Ben Foster to step down in favour of the Doctor's conduct of the orchestra himself using his sonic screwdriver. A Graske snuck through the portal, armed with the Doctor's water pistol with which he threatened Foster, the orchestra, and the audience. He was pulled back from Albert Hall, into the TARDIS, when the Doctor reversed the polarity of the neutron flow. The audience were told by the Doctor to listen to the music inside of them. (TV: Music of the Spheres)

In 2050, Albert Hall was destroyed by a tornado caused by an Aeolian. (TV: Aeolian)

Circa 2167, Barbara Wright and Jenny rolled Dortmun along the side of Albert Hall, hiding from Daleks, during their trek across Westminster to Wembley. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

Fitz Kreiner estimated that the Slaughterhouse was about the size of Albert Hall. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)

Behind the scenes
Doctor Who at the Proms takes place at Royal Albert Hall.