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The Bowery Ballroom was founded in 1998 by Michael Swier, Michael Winsch, and Brian Swier, who still own and operate the business. The club was the team's second music venue after The Mercury Lounge. The building at 6 Delancey Street was built to be a high-end shoe store and haberdashery just before the devastating Wall Street crash of 1929.
Owl City performing in 2009 at the Bowery Ballroom. Owl City has toured several places such as North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. This list contains a collection of tours that Owl City has completed between the years of 2009 and 2018. The list contains the date, city, country, and venue performed in.
Music Hall of Williamsburg (formerly Northsix) is a New York City venue located at 66 North 6th Street in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.The venue is operated by The Bowery Presents, a group stemming from Bowery Ballroom that was bought by AEG in 2017. [1]
Dallas Tree's July 23, 2004 Houston Engine Room July 24, 2004 Austin Stubbs BBQ July 25, 2004 El Paso: T Lounge July 26, 2004 Tucson: City Limits Asia: July 30, 2004 Naeba Ski Resort: Japan Red Marquee @ Fuji Rock Festival: Festival: North America III: August 16, 2004 New York City United States Bowery Ballroom Headlined: August 17, 2004 ...
The Mercury Lounge is a live music venue on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City.Like its brother venue The Bowery Ballroom, The Mercury Lounge is celebrated as an iconic indie venue [1] due to its acoustics, its fostering and even launching of upcoming artists, [2] and its no-frills, rock n' roll presentation. [3]
It was further refurbished and updated in 1999. Due to its spacious design, the Music Hall is widely recognized as a venue for Broadway musical touring companies and hosts various large-scale public and private events. The Music Hall is currently home to Broadway Dallas and was home to the Dallas Opera from 1957 to 2009. Music Hall at Fair Park
It is annually used for the Dallas Auto Show. [4] The east side of the structure contains the original element of the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, a 9,816-seat arena. The complex also houses a 1,740-seat theater, 105 meeting rooms, and two gigantic ballrooms.
Grand Ballroom: September 11, 1984 Boulder: Macky Auditorium: September 13, 1984 Omaha: Omaha Music Hall: September 14, 1984 Lawrence: Hoch Auditorium: September 15, 1984 Oklahoma City: The Bowery September 16, 1984 Dallas: Bronco Bowl September 18, 1984 Austin: Austin Opera House September 19, 1984 Houston: Numbers 2 September 21, 1984 ...