Radio City Music Hall History One of the oldest and most opulent continuously running entertainment venues in America, midtown Manhattan’s Radio City Music H...
Tabernacle History More than half a century after opening as a Baptist church in 1911, downtown Atlanta’s Tabernacle was converted into a concert hall in 199...
Saint Andrews Hall History In 1907, Saint Andrews Hall opened as the home of the Saint Andrew’s Scottish Society of Detroit. Built in Bricktown, the 1,...
TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park History In White River State Park on the western edge of downtown Indianapolis, this amphitheater offers music fan...
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion History Since 1996, the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion has brought big-ticket musicians to northern New England. Located near ...
St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater History In a picturesque setting on Syracuse’s Onondaga Lake, St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater has been a key spot for summe...
Bayou Music Center History Houston’s Bayou Music Center started out as the Aerial Theater in 1997, nestled in the bustling Bayou Place entertainment hub. At ...
Xfinity Theatre History Situated on the outskirts of Hartford, Connecticut, the Xfinity Theatre is one of the largest amphitheaters in the country. Originall...