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The theater received its next name, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, in the mid-1990s, after Viacom bought Paramount and sold the MSG properties. In 2007, the theater was renamed the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden through a naming rights deal with Washington Mutual. After Washington Mutual's collapse in 2009, the name reverted to ...
Center Stage Theater is a Ticketmaster venue with a capacity of approximately 1,050, making it the largest of the three venues within the complex. [8] The theater houses around 750 permanent stadium seats and features standing room on the floor in front of the stage (which can also be used as additional seating space for reserved seating shows ...
MGM Grand Theater: June 7, 2008 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall: June 9, 2008 Minneapolis: U.S. Bank Theater: June 10, 2008 Chicago Chicago Theatre: June 11, 2008 Clarkston: DTE Energy Music Theatre: June 13, 2008 Atlantic City Borgata Event Center June 14, 2008 Bethel: Bethel Woods Center for the Arts: June 16, 2008 Atlanta Chastain ...
Entertainment events at Madison Square Garden Date Nationality Artists Tours Supporting Acts Attendance Box Office January 24 United States The Doors [1] — The Staple Singers — May 18 United States Jimi Hendrix Experience: Buddy Miles Express Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys: July 4 United States James Brown July 11 United States ...
WaMu Theater: The Killers, Death Cab for Cutie, Cold War Kids, Shiny Toy Guns, Aqueduct [7] December 15, 2009 WaMu Theater: Muse, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Vampire Weekend, Metric, Phoenix, Visqueen [8] December 8, 2010 WaMu Theater: Broken Bells, The Black Keys, Jimmy Eat World, Cake, The Temper Trap, Sleigh Bells [9] December 7, 2011 KeyArena
In 1962, the original theater building was torn down, and a new 1,200-seat Rialto was built on the same site. It was the first movie theater to be constructed in downtown Atlanta in 35 years and remained open until 1989 before falling victim to a declining downtown economy.
Atlanta: Coca-Cola Roxy — April 28, 2019 Miami: Watsco Center — May 1, 2019 Dallas: The Theatre at Grand Prairie — May 3, 2019 Phoenix: Comerica Theatre — May 5, 2019 Houston: Smart Financial Centre — May 7, 2019 Chicago: Rosemont Theatre — May 9, 2019 San Jose: City National Civic — May 10, 2019 May 12, 2019 Los Angeles ...
Magnificent Coloring World Tour was a headlining concert tour by American recording artist, Chance the Rapper, starting at the CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre in San Diego on September 15, 2016, and ending on November 26, 2016, in Manchester, England.