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Tiffany's Ballroom The Lucy Show: November 16, 1984 Edinburgh: Scotland The Front November 17, 1984 Manchester England Manchester Polytechnic Union: November 18, 1984 Liverpool: Royal Court Theatre: November 21, 1984 Nottingham: Rock City: November 23, 1984 Norwich: The LCR: November 24, 1984 Colchester: Essex Dance Hall: November 26, 1984 ...
Liverpool is a borough located in the northeastern corner of Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area . The borough's population was 959 at the time of the 2020 census .
The Bowery Presents was founded in 2004 by John Moore, Michael Swier, Michael Winsch, and Brian Swier. [7] In 2006, The Bowery Presents partnered with former LiveNation CEO Jim Glancy, [7] and began to expand to larger venues in New York such as Radio City Music Hall, Beacon Theatre, Central Park SummerStage, and Madison Square Garden.
Warren Zevon's live album, Stand in the Fire, was recorded during five shows he played at The Roxy in April 1980. He also recorded another album, Live at The Roxy, in April 1978, and this was released in 2020. The Tragically Hip recorded Live at the Roxy in 1991. Jazz group The Crusaders recorded the live album Scratch at the Roxy in 1974.
Agora Ballroom Holly and the Italians: July 27, 1981 July 28, 1981 July 29, 1981 Orlando: Park Avenue Club July 31, 1981 Atlanta: The Agora: August 1, 1981 August 4, 1981 Dallas: Agora Ballroom (Two shows) August 5, 1981 Houston: Agora Ballroom — August 6, 1981 San Antonio: Randy's Rodeo August 7, 1981 Austin: Austin Opry House Holly and the ...
Locarno Ballroom [10] Basildon: 1961 Blackpool Mecca: Blackpool: 1965 Locarno Ballroom Burnley [11] 1962 Cat's Whiskers, Ritzy 1996 Mecca Locarno [12] Coventry: Ilford Palais [13] London: Locarno Ballroom [14] Glasgow: 1926 Mecca Locarno Ballroom [5] Leeds: 1938 1969 Locarno: Liverpool: 1948 Lyceum Theatre: London 1834 Southampton Royal Pier ...
The Cardiff Top Rank Suite opened in 1963 on Queen Street in the centre of the city. It hosted acts such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and U2.The Top Rank closed in 1982 but the venue continued under a series of names until the building was demolished in 2005. [2]
In 1975, hotelier Gus Genetti purchased the Lycoming Hotel, announcing that he planned to renovate the facility at an estimated cost of $250,000. Improvements were subsequently made to the hotel lobby, kitchen, restaurant, and ballroom. The name of the hotel was also changed at that time to reflect Genetti's ownership. [12]