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Music hall is a British theatrical entertainment venue that was popular in the early Victorian era. The music hall derives from the eighteenth century coffee houses, saloon bars and taverns. In these venues, performers were entertaining the audiences while people ate, drank and smoked tobacco.

Music halls provided affordable entertainment.

The Canterbury Music Hall in Lambeth, London was the most famous music hall.

Marie Lloyd emerged as one of the biggest stars.