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Ye Olde Royal Odeon is the fourth venue in GH3. It features a giant fire-breathing, robotic dragon behind the player, which is slain by a giant robotic knight between the normal songs and the encore. The drums sit on a castle-like setting. There are also red striped banners in the room that feature a simple drawing of a dragon. The venue is based loosely on the real life venue, The Hammersmith Odeon (now known as the HMV Appolo) In London in the U.K

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  • Ye Olde Royal Odeon is the fourth venue in GH3. It features a giant fire-breathing, robotic dragon behind the player, which is slain by a giant robotic knight between the normal songs and the encore. The drums sit on a castle-like setting. There are also red striped banners in the room that feature a simple drawing of a dragon. The venue is based loosely on the real life venue, The Hammersmith Odeon (now known as the HMV Appolo) In London in the U.K
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  • Ye Olde Royal Odeon is the fourth venue in GH3. It features a giant fire-breathing, robotic dragon behind the player, which is slain by a giant robotic knight between the normal songs and the encore. The drums sit on a castle-like setting. There are also red striped banners in the room that feature a simple drawing of a dragon. The venue is based loosely on the real life venue, The Hammersmith Odeon (now known as the HMV Appolo) In London in the U.K
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