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AFAS Live (formerly known as the Heineken Music Hall) is a concert hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands, near the Johan Cruyff Arena. The big hall, named "Black Box" has a capacity of 6,000 and is 3000 m 2 ; a smaller hall for after parties (Beat Box) has a capacity of 700.
New Amsterdam - Live at Heineken Music Hall is the second live album by American rock band Counting Crows, released by Geffen Records on June 19, 2006, in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States. The live performance was recorded in the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, The Netherlands between February 4–6, 2003.
Allied bombings of Amsterdam-Noord; All Saints' Flood (1170) Alteratie; Amstel; Amstel Brewery; Amsteldorp; Amstelhof; Amstel Hotel; Amstelland; Amstelodamum; Amstelpark; Amstel River; Amsterdam (1748) Amsterdam Airport Schiphol; Amsterdam albatross; Amsterdam Amstel station; Amsterdam–Arnhem railway; Amsterdam and Saint-Paul Islands ...
In 2016 organizers ALDA Events and ID&T decided to expand the event even further to eight events on five evenings, in three venues: Amsterdam ArenA, Heineken Music Hall and Ziggo Dome. With an official opening and closing ceremony, two shows in the Amsterdam ArenA and several hostings, the fourth edition of AMF was the biggest festival during ...
Contests Country City Venue Years Ref(s) 2 Netherlands Rotterdam: Ahoy: 2007 [2]Amsterdam: Heineken Music Hall: 2012 [3] Ukraine Kyiv: Palace of Sports: 2009 [4]Palace "Ukraine" 2013
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In 2006, the show was held in the 'Heineken Music Hall' in Amsterdam. Since 1998 (with the arrival of the Belgian channel, broadcasting in Dutch, purely for the Flemish part of the country) a second TMF Awards show was launched. It started out in a local Antwerp Disco called 'Zillion' (which no longer exists, for a crowd of 2,000 people), and ...
The album documents the group's performance at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on 22 November 2001 during their Yessymphonic Tour, supporting their nineteenth studio album Magnification, which also featured an orchestra.