Leas Cliff Hall is the premier entertainment venue for Folkestone and the surrounding areas providing a packed programme of Theatre, Musicals, Live Events, Comedy, Family Entertainment and a host of other activities split across our Main Hall and Channel Suite.
With a variety of shows all year round, the spacious yet lively Main Hall regularly attracts capacity audiences and can accommodate between 1,000 and 1,500 people, depending on the type of event.
The Channel Suite offers three function rooms with capacities ranging from 1 to 300 which are used for meetings, exhibitions, rehearsal space, comedy nights, club nights, parties and weddings.
What We Offer
Brand Exposure
In Venue, on screen, product sampling, brochure and social media.
Promotion
Be part of campaigns that cross print and digital media, including press, advertising, e-newsletters and social media.
Engagement
Connecting with our audiences both in person and through online and social media communities.
Association
A chance to demonstrate your commitment to the cultivation of arts and entertainment in Folkestone and the surrounding areas by partnering with an established and exciting venue that provides audiences with unforgettable experiences.
A Year At A Glance
Visitors
75,500+
Website Users
57,000
Monthly Direct Emails
23,000
Shows On Stage
140+
Pantomime Performances
38
Weddings
15+
How Leas Cliff Hall sponsorship can help you achieve your business aims
Brand
Building brand awareness among the venue’s 75,000 plus visitors.
Reach
Connecting with residents of Folkestone and the surrounding areas.
Prestige
Association with a local cultural venue.
Community
Visibility supporting the arts for the benefit of the community.
Networking
Building awareness of your company among potential clients and employees.
Audience and Engagement
20,000 A5 brochures printed three times a year
35-mile radius print distribution from Leas Cliff Hall
12,000 brochures directly mailed
50 local press contacts
22,800 Facebook Followers
3250 Instagram followers
5,500 Twitter followers
23,000 e-newsletter readership