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The Lotus World Music & Arts Festival is a four-day celebration in downtown Bloomington focused on art, music and culture, originally introduced in 1994. The 2023 event showcased over 25 artists ...
Thunder Bay: Thunder Bay Community Auditorium: July 15, 1998 London: Centennial Hall July 16, 1998 Toronto: Molson Amphitheatre: July 18, 1998 Montreal: Le Spectrum: July 20, 1998 Ottawa: Congress Hall: July 22, 1998: Kingsport: United States Johnson Stadium: July 23, 1998 Scranton: Tink's Entertainment Complex July 24, 1998 Plainview: The ...
Indiana; 1941 IU Auditorium: Bloomington: 3,200 1971 Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall: 17,222 October 8, 1960 Memorial Stadium (Indiana University) 52,929 October 20, 2009 Ford Center: Evansville: 10,000 1921 Victory Theatre: 1,900 unknown Aiken Theater: 2,500 September 28, 1952 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum: Fort Wayne: 12,500 (full house ...
Country Thunder is a music festival company that hosts several concerts in North America each year. They have operated festivals in Arizona since 1993, [1] in Wisconsin since 1996, in Saskatchewan since 2005, in Alberta since 2016, and in Florida since 2019. [2] Each festival offers entertainment on multiple stages.
Wellsboro was laid out in 1875 at the junction of two railroads. [3] It was named for its founders, Charles F. and Theodore H. Wells. [4] Wellsboro (originally spelled Wellsborough) contained a post office from 1877 until 1955. [5]
Thunder Mountain Speedway was opened in 1992 in rural Center Lisle, New York, by Karl Spoonhower. The location creates a natural bowl, allowing for a high banked race track and built-in seating for 2500 carved out of the surrounding hillside. [1] [2]
The Bean Blossom Festival was founded in 1966 by Bill Monroe, who is considered by many to be the originator of the bluegrass genre. [3] In 1973, an album of live music, titled Bean Blossom, was recorded at the festival. [2] By 1974, about 20,000 people were attending the festival each year. [4] [5]
It is known for regularly programming world-famed artists. Music Mountain also offers a variety of teaching programs each season. Music Mountain's educational and artistic activities were overseen from 1975 until 2017 by Nicholas Gordon, son of founder Jacques Gordon. In 2016, Oskar Espina-Ruiz, clarinetist, was named artistic director.