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Providence is 7 miles (11 km) north-northwest of Yanceyville and directly south of Danville, Virginia. Providence has a post office with ZIP code 27315. [2] The small town annually hosts the "Spring Fling", a two-day event held on a weekend in late April or early May on the grounds of the Providence Volunteer Fire Department. [3]
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Caswell County hosts two major festivals a year: the "Bright Leaf Hoedown" and the "Spring Fling." [158] The Bright Leaf Hoedown is a one-day outdoor festival held in late September in downtown Yanceyville. It features local food vendors, live entertainment, crafts, and non-profit organizations, usually drawing more than 5,000 guests.
In 1973-1974 alone, the Palace Concert Theater hosted the Bee Gees, The Kinks, The Doors, Lou Reed, Jackson Browne, Van Morrison, Fleetwood Mac, Queen and Aerosmith. [8] The band King Crimson recorded the song "Providence" during a 1974 concert at the venue; the song was featured on their seventh album Red, released later that year. [9]
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List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references Date (1987) City Venue Attendance Gross Ref(s) December 10 Toronto, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens 8,832 / 10,000 $152,979 [10] December 12 Providence, United States Civic Center 10,106 / 12,300 $166,749
Unknown venue North America [183] September 20, 1985 Hartford United States Agora Ballroom Pajama Slave Dancers September 21, 1985 Albany: J.B. Scott's: North America [184] [185] [186] October 5, 1985 Asbury Park United States The Stone Pony October 11, 1985 Spring Valley Unknown Venue Fahrenheit 451: October 12, 1985 Providence The Living Room
The Strand Ballroom & Theatre [2] (formerly the Paramount Theatre, Strand Theatre, Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel and commonly The Strand) is a live music venue located in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. The theatre opened in 1915 as a vaudeville theatre and later became a cinema and concert venue.