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The Arts Hour on Tour in St Petersburg
19 September 2017, Tuesday 20:00
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Join the BBC for a very special, St Petersburg based recording of its world-renowned radio programme, The Arts Hour on Tour

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The BBC's Nikki Bedi will be on stage at the Erarta Museum with live music from genre defying collective Oligarkh and St Petersburg singer song-writer Jenia Lubich.

Nikki will be hearing about the hot topics in the worlds of art and culture in St Petersburg and interviewing the artists, writers and performers who shape the culture in the city, including the director of the world famous Mariinsky Ballet Yuri Fateyev, film-maker Maria Popritsak and renowned culture journalist Alexander Malich.

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Terms and conditions:

Please take a few moments to read the all the information carefully and bear in mind that by accepting a ticket you're agreeing to our terms and conditions. We want coming to see a BBC show to be an exciting and unique experience, so here are a few things to help you enjoy it.

1. Admission is on a first-come-first-served basis. As not everyone who asks for tickets uses them, to make sure we have a full house we send out more tickets than there are places. We do our best to get the numbers right, but unfortunately we occasionally have to disappoint people. We can't guarantee that you'll get in, and please be aware that on some BBC shows audience members start queuing well before the onsite time.

2. At some venues you'll need to go through airport styled security checks. Please do not bring sharp implements such as penknives, forks etc. Bring as little as possible with you so we don't keep you waiting and remember that you won't be allowed to take photos or use recording equipment in the studio.

3. If you need help with access please let us know as soon as possible. Please be aware smoke effects, strobe lighting, lasers and loud noises may be used in the studio.

4. As part of our studio audience you'll make a major contribution to the show. It'll be your applause or laughter that you'll hear. To make sure everyone has a great time we'll ask people to leave if they interrupt or disrupt the show or behave in a way likely to cause damage, injury, nuisance or annoyance. The BBC reserves the right to refuse admission.

5. Now and again we have to cancel or change bookings. If this happens, we'll do all we can to give you plenty of notice, but we can't be held responsible for any expenses you have in getting to us.

6. Please check the minimum age limit on your ticket. If you look underage it is important that you bring proof of age with you to ensure you get in. Our show is not suitable for people under 12 and anyone under 18 should be accompanied by an adult

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