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  2. KEMBA Live! - Wikipedia

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    Indoor Music Hall. KEMBA Live! (originally the PromoWest Pavilion) is a multi-purpose concert venue located in the Arena District of Columbus, Ohio.Opening in 2001, the venues operates year-round with indoor and outdoor facilities: the Indoor Music Hall and Outdoor Amphitheater.

  3. Newport Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Newport Music Hall is a music venue located in the University District of Columbus, Ohio, across the street from the Ohio Union of the Ohio State University. It is "America's Longest Continually Running Rock Club".

  4. Arena District - Wikipedia

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    KEMBA Live!, formerly known as Express Live!, Lifestyle Communities Pavilion and PromoWest Pavilion, is a concert venue in Columbus, Ohio. During the spring-summer-autumn seasons, they host outdoor concerts on a regular basis, and have indoor concerts year-round. The venue seats 2,200 (indoors) and 4,500 in its Backyard Amphitheater (outdoors ...

  5. See Lil Wayne live in Columbus this fall. Here's how to get ...

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    Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne, whose use of Auto-Tune indelibly impacted the sound of modern hip-hop, is bound for Columbus in the fall for a show at the Schottenstein Center on Oct. 17.

  6. Former Downtown church to become music hall and bar under ...

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    The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts is moving ahead with a plan, announced a dozen years ago, to convert the former Central Presbyterian Church, 132 S. 3rd St., into a music hall and ...

  7. Culture of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Columbus has several large concert venues, including the Nationwide Arena, Jerome Schottenstein Center, Express Live!, Mershon Auditorium, and the Newport Music Hall. In May 2009, the Lincoln Theatre , formerly a center for Black culture in Columbus, reopened after an extensive restoration.

  8. Germain Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    The amphitheater opened on June 15, 1994, with a concert by The Moody Blues and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. [1] Since that time, it hosted some of the largest names in music, including: Rush, Aerosmith, Janet Jackson, Dave Matthews Band, Spice Girls, Farm Aid, and Ozzfest. Toby Keith played the final show on September 16, 2007.

  9. The Tree Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Tree Bar is a music venue and bar in Columbus, Ohio founded in 1999. [1] It has become known for its underground music scene, and is also known for the silver maple that grew out of the roof of its main performance area before the bar's renovation in 2011.

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