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The festival was sponsored by Rheingold Breweries until 1968, when the task was handled by F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company. [1] The cost of the annual music festival was about $500,000, and admissions, at $1 per person in 1968, were expected to bring in $250,000 to $270,000 for the summer program, leaving a deficit, picked up by Schaefer, of more than $200,000.
The Rooftop at Pier 17: 3,500 1988 Gerald W. Lynch Theater: 595 1903 New Amsterdam Theatre: 1,747 1886 Webster Hall: 1,500 May 5, 1891 Stern Auditorium: 2,804 1906 Hammerstein Ballroom: 3,500 2003 Skirball Center for the Performing Arts: 850 1912 Hayes Theater: 597 February 14, 1968 The Theater at Madison Square Garden: 5,600 2007 Irving Plaza ...
Pier 17 consists of different restaurants on its ground floor, and The Rooftop at Pier 17 on the top floor, a 3,500-capacity open-air concert venue that hosts summer concerts between May and October. [65] The Titanic memorial. At the entrance to the Seaport is the Titanic Memorial lighthouse. [66]
Seaport Music Festival was an international music festival historically staged at South Street Seaport in lower Manhattan during the summer. Founded in 2002, the annual music series ran until Pier 17 was closed for construction. [1]
May 17, 1997 Wallingford Oakdale Theater May 18, 1997 Upper Darby Tower Theater May 19, 1997 Red Bank Count Basie Theater May 21, 1997 New York Beacon Theatre May 22, 1997 Vienna Filene Center May 24, 1997 Rio Marr Beach Resort Puerto Rico The West Inn Leg 3 June 11, 1997 United States June 13, 1997 June 14, 1997 June 15, 1997 June 17, 1997
When Nirvana were interviewed at the Reading Festival in 1991 and asked what the biggest concert they had played before the Reading Festival in 1991 was, bassist Krist Novoselic said that it was supporting Sonic Youth in Los Angeles. [17] This was the August 17, 1990 concert at the Hollywood Palladium which had a capacity of 4,400 people. [18]
The Rise Up St. Pete concert series is coming to downtown St. Pete’s landmark. The series, which starts in November, will be produced by Pier Events, LLC and LNE Presents, the parent company of ...
The Leader Bank Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boston, Massachusetts, used for concerts.It seats 5,000. Its season runs from May until October. The venue originally opened in August 1994 near Fan Pier.