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Aerial Theater (1997-2002) Verizon Wireless Theater (2002-12) Revention Music Center (2015-20) Address: 520 Texas Ave Houston, TX 77002-2737: Location: Bayou Place: Owner: Live Nation Entertainment: Capacity: 3,464 General admission (standing room) 2,400 Theater (all reserved) Opened: November 14, 1997 () Website; Venue Website
Bayou Place is a 130,000 square foot [1] entertainment complex that houses multiple theaters, bars, and restaurants located in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The complex was the former Albert Thomas convention center located in the Houston Theater District at 500 Texas Street (originally built in the late 1960s).
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater(re), Verizon Wireless Music Center(re), Verizon Wireless Theatre(er), and other variants may refer to: The following venues were formerly known by the Verizon-sponsored names: Verizon Wireless Music Center (Alabama), now Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, in Pelham, Alabama
Houston: Verizon Wireless Theater: June 6, 2007 Dallas: House of Blues June 10, 2007 Chicago June 11, 2007 St. Louis: The Pageant Concert NightClub: June 13, 2007 Detroit State Theatre: June 19, 2007 Boston: Avalon June 21, 2007 New York City Roseland Ballroom: July 17, 2007 Anaheim: House of Blues July 18, 2007 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre ...
The Houston Theater District, a 17-block area in the heart of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, is home to Houston's nine professional performing arts organizations, the 130,000-square-foot (12,000 m 2) Bayou Place entertainment complex, restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. More than two million people visit the Houston Theater ...
The Houston Verizon Wireless Theatre stages a variety of live concerts and the Angelika Theatre presents the latest in art, foreign, and independent films. Houston is home to many parks including Hermann Park, which houses the Houston Zoo and the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and Memorial Park.
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In 2001 it was opened as the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. It closed in 2009 due to a lack of performances. It closed in 2009 due to a lack of performances. Its overall capacity is 20,000, with 6,000 seated and approximately 14,000 on the lawn, and has more than 4,200 parking spaces.