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The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom is a seasonal live music and comedy venue located on the boardwalk of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, United States. The venue is open from April to November, and within those eight months schedules upwards of 70 shows.
Country Fest, also known as Country on the Coast, consists of three nights of music that "brings country stars to the beach."
Other events include Miss Hampton Beach (July 27-28), Children's Festival (Aug. 12-16), Hampton Beach Talent Competition (Aug. 23-25) and Cirque du Hampton Beach with the Boston Circus Guild (Aug ...
HAMPTON — A future facelift of the Hampton Beach Casino could include a 500-room hotel, a new parking garage and nearly double the concert capacity of its historic ballroom.. The owners of the ...
Hampton Beach is a village district, census-designated place, and beach resort in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire, United States, along the Atlantic Ocean. Its population at the 2020 census was 2,598. [2] Hampton Beach is in Rockingham County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Portsmouth. The community is a popular tourist destination ...
Hampton Beach: United States Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom: The Stompers: July 4, 1981 July 5, 1981 Hull: Uncle Sam's — July 7, 1981 Passaic: Hitsville July 9, 1981 Lido Beach: Malibu Night Club July 10, 1981 New York City The Palladium: Stiv Bators: July 12, 1981 Paramount Theatre — July 13, 1981 Wildwood: The Playpen Magnum July 14, 1981 ...
Hampton Beach Casino redevelopment: New concert venue, 500-room hotel, convention center Sculptors have three days to create masterpieces in the sand The solo competition runs Thursday-Saturday ...
The Little Boar's Head Historic District encompasses an area of summer resort and beachfront properties in North Hampton, New Hampshire.Located on New Hampshire's seacoast roughly between North Hampton State Beach and Bass Beach, the district is almost entirely residential, consisting mainly of houses built as summer vacation spots in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with associated ...