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Paradiso in Amsterdam. Music venues in the Netherlands are a vivid part of the social cultural environment of the country.. The ten biggest dedicated music venues are Ziggo Dome, AFAS Live, Melkweg, Paradiso in Amsterdam, Paard van Troje in The Hague, Tivoli (TivoliVredenburg & Tivoli De Helling) in Utrecht , Patronaat in Haarlem, 013 in Tilburg, Effenaar in Eindhoven and Doornroosje in Nijmegen.
This is a list of notable indoor arenas in the Netherlands. Indoor stadiums with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. ... Amsterdam: Ziggo Dome: 2012 16,000 [1 ...
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Paradiso is a music venue located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Built in 1880 as a church for the Vrije Gemeente (Free Congregation), it was converted into a music venue and a youth entertainment centre in 1968. Until the 1990s, it was the largest concert club in Amsterdam. It is often referred to as the "poptempel" ("pop temple"). [1]
Ani DiFranco during her 2007 concert. Melkweg (Dutch for "Milky Way") is a music venue and cultural center on Lijnbaansgracht, near Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands.It is housed in a former dairy and includes four music halls as well as a cinema, a restaurant and an exhibition space.
This is a list of some notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums, all which can host a concert (music related). Venues Or Concert Halls with a capacity of 10+ to 1,000 or higher are included.
Unknown venue May 4, 1977 Lille: Citadel of Lille: May 5, 1977 Brussels: Belgium Paul Emile-Janson Auditorium May 6, 1977 Amsterdam: Netherlands Paradiso: May 7, 1977 Eindhoven: Effenaar: May 8, 1977 Groningen: Huize Maas May 10, 1977 Rotterdam: The Lantern May 11, 1977 Utrecht: Rasa May 12, 1977 Copenhagen: Denmark Unknown venue May 15, 1977 ...
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ (English: "Music Building on the IJ") is the main concert hall for contemporary classical music on the IJ in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The building opened in 2005 and is located above the IJtunnel, a ten-minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal station. The building was designed by Danish architects 3XN.