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Virginia Credit Union LIVE! at Richmond Raceway, formerly the Classic Amphitheater, is a 6,000-seat outdoor concert venue located in Richmond, Virginia, United States. It is adjacent to the Richmond Raceway .
It hosts local sporting events and concerts. It is named after former tennis player and Richmond resident Arthur Ashe . The Ashe Center was the temporary home to the Richmond Revolution of the Indoor Football League for the 2010 season, with announced intention of moving to a permanent home at the currently under-construction SportsQuest arena ...
Brown's Island is an artificial island on the James River in Richmond, Virginia, formed by the Haxall Canal.Part of the city's James River Park, it is the popular venue of a large number of outdoor concerts and festivals in the spring and summer, such as the weekly Friday Cheers concert series or Dominion Riverrock.
While not the event's official theme song, Ice (the solid state of water, not the singer), will be taking center stage in Richmond this weekend as the 11th Annual Richmond Meltdown Winter Ice ...
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Fresh off a successful European tour that drew over 60,000 fans, Naruto the Symphonic Experience will visit more than 60 North American cities, starting with a performance at the Old National ...
Concert Hall 30 November 2017 Manchester: O2 Apollo 2 December 2017 Belfast: Ulster Hall 3 December 2017 Dublin: Bord Gáis Energy Theatre: 6 December 2017 Sheffield: City Hall 8 December 2017 London Royal Albert Hall 11 December 2017 Portsmouth: Guildhall 12 December 2017 Birmingham: Symphony Hall
The Richmond Symphony was founded in 1957. The Symphony performed only three concerts in its inaugural season. The Richmond Symphony Chorus, founded in 1971, gave its first performance under the direction of Robert Shaw; its directors have been James Erb (1971-2007), Erin R. Freeman (2007-2022), and Richard W. Robbins (2024-present). [3]