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The Tabernacle [2] [3] is a mid-size concert hall located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Opening in 1911 as a church , the building was converted into a music venue in 1996. It is owned and managed by concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment and has a capacity of 2,600 people.
Downtown Las Vegas Event Center 11,000 March 15, 2014 [18] Laughlin Event Center Laughlin: 9,000 [19] 2015 Amphitheater at Craig Ranch: North Las Vegas: 6,800 June 24, 2006 The Venetian Theatre: Paradise [a] 1,815 March 2, 1999 House of Blues: 2,000 March 17, 2007 Pearl Concert Theater: 2,400 March 8, 2014 [20] Brooklyn Bowl: 3,000 March 25, 2003
Atlanta: Downtown Atlanta: 152 Luckie St NW Atlanta, Georgia 30303 1996 1997 Re-branded as The Tabernacle in 1997. 2,000 Atlantic City: Atlantic City Boardwalk (inside Showboat Atlantic City) 801 Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ 08401 2005 2014 Fully intact, used for private events. 2,380
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We really ought to rename this article The Tabernacle (Atlanta) and have a disambiguation page for The Tabernacle. The reason is these other articles: The Tabernacle, Machynlleth, The Tabernacle (Scottsville, Kentucky), Tabernacle (Ryan Mark album) and The Tabernacle, Notting Hill. Note that there are a pretty good number of backlinks to this ...
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Theatre Atlanta (1966–82) Center Stage (1982–01; 2009–present) Earthlink Live (2001–07) CW Midtown Music Complex (2007–09) Address: 1374 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia United States: Location: Midtown: Operator: Rival Entertainment: Capacity: 1,050 (Center Stage Theater) 650 (The Loft) 300 (Vinyl) Opened: October 26, 1966 ...
A Rhode Island man has admitted to using gasoline to set several fires around the exterior of a predominantly Black church earlier this year, according to a federal plea agreement.