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In November 2007, the theatre was purchased by a nonprofit coalition of local arts activists (operating as "Belcourt Theatre Inc.") for $1.4 million. [5] In September 2015, the Belcourt Campaign was announced to renovate the theatre. [6] On December 24 of that same year, the theatre was closed for renovation, and it reopened on July 22, 2016. [7]
The arena reverted to the Nashville Arena name after a Nashville Sports Authority meeting approving the change on December 3, 2009. [19] On July 6, 2010, Sommet Group's headquarters were raided by the FBI and IRS due to suspicion of fraudulent activities, and the company subsequently filed for bankruptcy and was liquidated.
The Hillsboro Theatre (now the Belcourt Theatre), home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1934 to 1936 The War Memorial Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1939 to 1943. As audiences for the live show increased, National Life & Accident Insurance's radio venue became too small to accommodate the hordes of fans.
Nashville Repertory Theater will perform Dickens' classic Christmas tale Dec. 1-17 at Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $57-$85. tpac.org ... Tickets are $32-$92. ryman.com. NASHVILLE ...
Nashville comedian Nate Bargatze has announced a 2025 massive world tour that will end in Music City.. The 66-date "Big Dumb Eyes World Tour" will stop in cities across North America, Europe and ...
Belcourt Theatre; Bluebird Café ... War Memorial Auditorium (Nashville, Tennessee) Wildhorse Saloon This page was last edited on 27 August 2021, at 14:27 (UTC). ...
The competition with Sudekum forced M.A. and his father to close the Hillsboro Theater. The theater was used as a live production venue, including as a temporary home for The Grand Ole Opry, for many years until being converted back into a cinema and renamed the Belcourt Theatre in 1966 by a new group of owners. [2]
The first show was performed live at the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee on August 20, 2009, where Mike, Kevin, and Bill riffed Plan 9 from Outer Space, along with the short film Flying Stewardess and guest appearances by Veronica Belmont, Jonathan Coulton, and Rich Kyanka of Something Awful. [17]