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The Bayou Music Center (originally known as the Aerial Theater) is an indoor theater owned by Live Nation and located in Houston, Texas, United States. The theater is located at the Bayou Place entertainment complex in Downtown Houston .
The Houston Theater District, a 17-block area in the heart of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, is home to Houston's nine professional performing arts organizations, the 130,000-square-foot (12,000 m 2) Bayou Place entertainment complex, restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. More than two million people visit the Houston Theater ...
Bayou Place is a 130,000 square foot [1] entertainment complex that houses multiple theaters, bars, and restaurants located in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The complex was the former Albert Thomas convention center located in the Houston Theater District at 500 Texas Street (originally built in the late 1960s).
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center: June 22, 2024 Singapore: The Star Performing Arts Centre: North America [2] March 11, 2025 Seattle: United States: Moore Theatre: March 13, 2025 Oakland: Paramount Theatre: March 16, 2025 Los Angeles: Orpheum Theatre: March 19, 2025 Dallas: Majestic Theatre: March 21, 2025 Houston: Bayou Music Center: March 23 ...
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Officially completed on October 2, 1966, at the cost of $7.4 million, it is named after Jesse H. Jones, a former United States Secretary of Commerce and Houstonian. [3] ( For the Hall's opening concert a special work was commissioned of the American composer Alan Hovhaness entitled 'Ode to the Temple of Sound'). [4]
Verizon Wireless Theater, now Bayou Music Center, in Houston; Verizon Wireless Music Center, now Ruoff Music Center, in Noblesville, Indiana; Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Kansas City, commonly known as Sandstone Amphitheater, in Bonner Springs, Kansas