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The Floridian Social Club (formerly the State Theatre) is a Beaux-Arts style concert venue in St. Petersburg, Florida. The venue closed in 2017 due to local fire code violations. It was purchased in 2018, with renovations beginning that same year. Construction was completed however the site was not able to reopen due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Capitol Theatre (Clearwater, Florida) Colony Theatre; Coral Springs Center for the Arts; ... State Theatre (St. Petersburg, Florida) T. Theatre Zone; V. Venice Theatre
The Wilson Van have since played charity shows for Academy Prep at 3 Daughters Brewing in St. Pete August 16, 2014, at Club Detroit in May 2013 raising money for the Gold Shield Foundation that provides scholarships for families of fallen first responders and at the State Theater in St. Pete in May 2012 raising money for Southeastern Guide Dogs ...
Bayfront Center was an indoor arena located in St. Petersburg, Florida that hosted many concerts, sporting and other events. Depending on the configuration, it could hold up to 8,600 people. The arena was opened in 1965 [1] and demolished in 2004. It adjoined the Mahaffey Theater, which is still standing.
Tickets for the Pete Davidson "Rehab Tour" will go on sale to Hanover Theatre members at 10 a.m. Wednesday and to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday. Tickets are $54.50 to $94.50 depending on ...
Southport Theatre was a theatre in Southport, England owned by Sefton Council. The theatre presented a programme of touring shows, opera and children's shows throughout the year. The theatre was also a popular choice for national and international conferences & exhibitions and underwent a £40m renovation as part of the overall redevelopment of ...
The Mahaffey Theater – Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts facility and concert hall located on the downtown waterfront in St. Petersburg, Florida. The facility first opened on May 6, 1965. [1] [2] [3] The 2,031-seat facility features European box-style seating, a ballroom space and views of Tampa Bay.
The first newspaper in Tampa was the Florida Peninsular.. The major daily newspaper serving the area is the Tampa Bay Times.The Tampa Bay Times, which was known as the St. Petersburg Times from 1898 until January 2012, is the largest newspaper by circulation in the southeastern United States at over 400,000, which is over 50% more than Florida's next largest newspaper, the Orlando Sentinel. [2]