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For a standard show, the capacity of the Fillmore is 1,315 guests. Since 2007, the Fillmore is leased and operated by Live Nation. [12] Live Nation has since named several of its existing and new clubs after the Fillmore. This includes clubs in Denver, Detroit, Philadelphia, and the Fillmore at the Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida.
Philadelphia: The Met Philadelphia: August 4 Boston: MGM Music Hall at Fenway: 4,587 / 4,943 $281,185 August 7 [h] New York City: Terminal 5 — — August 8 [i] August 9 Detroit: The Fillmore Detroit: August 11 Toronto: Canada History: August 13 Chicago: United States Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom: August 14 Minneapolis: Minneapolis Armory ...
The TLA during the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. The theatre opened in 1908 as the "Crystal Palace," seating nearly 700. [4] In 1927, the venue became a concert hall. In 1941, Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corporation took over management of the venue converting it into a movie theatre. [5]
The group played five shows a day for nine days, running to a tight schedule with only two songs in their set. [26] They toured West Germany in April, [27] followed by a short Scandinavian tour. [28] In June, the Who began their first tour in the United States. [29] They played their first concert at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco on 16 ...
The sold-out show featured Dave Mason and Buzzy Linhart on June 14. Reviewer Jonathan Takiff of the Philadelphia Daily News wrote the following day that, "Philly Finally Has its Fillmore", making reference to New York City's famed Fillmore East.
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Electric Factory Concerts remains the dominant Philadelphia concert promoter, though the brand is now owned by Live Nation Entertainment. [7] The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 8 has called for a boycott of all Electric Factory Concert events, stating that the promoter "(undermines) the area standard." [8]
Live broadcasts on Saturdays for KSTL DJ Dave Dixon's radio show [9] March 1956 [12] East St. Louis, IL Club Manhattan March 29, 1956 St. Louis, MO Masonic Temple St. Louis American Cooking School and Home Show [13] April 9, 1956 Club Riviera: Musicians Dance and Celebrity Night benefit [14] June 8, 1956 Club Bolo The Igoe Guys and Dolls dance ...