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The Centrum, or officially Centrum in Worcester as it was then known, opened in September 1982 after years of construction delays, with a capacity of roughly 12,000. The first performance [9] on September 1, 1982, was a free concert sponsored by The City of Worcester with Mayor Sara Robertson acting as Master of Ceremonies with the New England Symphony Orchestra performing.
January 10, 2011. The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts is a complex in Worcester, Massachusetts, that includes an auditorium, where touring acts perform regularly, and several classrooms that host classes relating to the arts. The theatre was originally built in 1904 as the Franklin Square Theatre and regularly scheduled ...
No. of shows. 22. the Rolling Stones concert chronology. 2nd European Tour 1965. 1st American Tour 1965. 3rd European Tour 1965. The Rolling Stones ' 1965 1st American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on April 23 and concluded on May 29, 1965. On this tour, the band supported their album The Rolling Stones, Now!.
Ortiz was selected by the U.S. Muaythai Federation as the lone male to represent his country. He’s one of two Olympians from Worcester, the other being gymnast and fellow Tech alum Stephen ...
For more than a month, the Wooden Bakery Worcester has had a steady flow of new and returning customers at its Sunday pop-ups from 7 a.m. to noon inside Wooden Bar restaurant, 4 Knowlton Ave ...
Mechanics Hall is a concert hall in Worcester, Massachusetts.It was built in 1857 in the Renaissance Revival style and restored in 1977. [2] Built as part of the early nineteenth-century worker's improvement movement, it is now a concert and performing arts venue ranked as one of the top four concert halls in North America and in the top twelve between Europe and the Americas. [3]
Worcester (/ ˈ w ʊ s t ər / ⓘ WUUST-ər, locally ⓘ) [4] is the 2nd most populous city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the 114th most populous city in the United States. [a] [5] Named after Worcester, England, the city had 206,518 people at the 2020 census, [6] also making it the second-most populous city in New England, after Boston.
Opened. November 24, 1928 (95 years ago) (1928-11-24) [1] Website. Venue Website. The Worcester Palladium, also known as The Palladium or Palladium Theatre, is an all-ages concert hall and performance venue located in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] The Palladium was designed by architect Arlan W. Johnson and opened as a theatre in 1928 as the ...