Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair (originally known as the Westbury Music Fair) is an entertainment venue located in the hamlet of Jericho, outside of Westbury, New York. It was constructed as a theatre in the round , with seating for 2,870. [ 2 ]
2,400 (Music Hall) 1927 Benedum Center: 2,800 1926; remodeled 1971 and 2015 Heinz Hall: 2,661 1910 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall: 2,355 1895 Carnegie Music Hall: 1,900 May 2019 UPMC Event Center: 4,950 December 3, 2011 Pennwest California Convocation Center California: 6,000 1965 Rostraver Ice Garden: Belle Vernon: 1922 (reopened 2021)
Carnegie Library - Music Hall of Homestead 23 October 2011: Washington, D.C. George Washington University - Lisner Auditorium 24 October 2011: New York City: New York Society for Ethical Culture - The Concert Hall 26 October 2011: Buffalo: Kleinhans Music Hall 27 October 2011: Albany: The Palace Theatre 29 October 2011: Atlantic City: Tropicana ...
Upgrade to a faster, more secure version of a supported browser. It's free and it only takes a few moments:
Main articles: List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s), List of Yes concert tours (1980s–90s), and List of Yes concert tours (2020s) The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades. The band's longest break in touring came from late 2004 through late 2008. Touring has tended to focus on the UK and the rest of Europe, North America and Japan, but the band have also played ...
The Valley Forge Music Fair was an entertainment venue located in Devon, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia, constructed in theater in the round style with seating for 2,932. [1] Initially established in a tent in 1955, a permanent structure was constructed that closed in 1996.
The tour would be Vandross’s final outing throughout his music career before his death in 2005. [19] Luther Live! (2003) – Vandross performed two sold-out shows on February 11 and 12 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. A live album was released in October 2003, titled Live: Radio City Music Hall.
During this time, he also made slight modifications to the venue to make the experience better for the consumer. With the new features, the theatre also become a concert venue. The Oakdale became a regular concert venue when many acts also played the Westbury Music Fair. Act included: Tom Jones, Paul Anka, Led Zeppelin, The Who and The Doors. [3]