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Music venues in Portland, Maine (7 P) S. ... Pages in category "Entertainment venues in Portland, Maine" This category contains only the following page.
Music venues in Portland, Maine (7 P) O. Opera houses in Maine (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Music venues in Maine" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...
Hard Rock Live Sacramento 2,500 unknown Pipa Event Center Winterhaven: 2,300 1885:1895–96 Woodland Operahouse Woodland: 446 1957 Lincoln Theater (Yountville, California) Yountville: 1,200 Colorado; 1993/2000 Michael Klein Music Tent and Harris Concert Hall Aspen: 2,050 Belly Up Aspen 450 Paepcke Auditorium 410 1889 Wheeler Opera House: 503
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The venue has a maximum capacity of 3,000. [6] During the 2011 Portland mayoral campaign, several candidates, including former State Senator Ethan Strimling made the lack of redevelopment at the Maine State Pier a key campaign issue. Many of Strimling's largest campaign donors were employees of Ocean Properties, one of the companies which ...
A re-enactment of the preparations for the Portland show is featured in the bio film This Is Elvis. The venue hosted the America East Conference (then the ECAC North) men's basketball tournament in 1980. Two AHL hockey clubs that have called the arena home, include the Portland Pirates and three time Calder Cup champions, the Maine Mariners.
Mayo Street Arts is a community arts and performance venue in the East Bayside neighborhood of Portland, Maine. It was founded in 2010 by Blainor McGough [1] after leasing the building which was formerly St. Ansgar Church. [2] Mayo Street Arts' second executive director, Ian Bannon, succeeded McGough in May 2020 following McGough's resignation. [3]